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Spitz - Orora Ni Narenakatta Hito No Tame Ni (for Those Who Couldn't Become An Aurora)

Polydor POCH-1133 Japón 1992

GB£4.52

Media : Muy bueno Plus (VG+)

*La imagen no corresponde con el artículo real.

A mixture of transience and speed, this is the crystallization of Spitz's early impulses and dreams.

A fusion of alternative guitar and pop melodies, the impulsiveness of youth and the delicate lyrics of this work shaped the image of Spitz that would become what they were today.

Spitz - Orora Ni Narenakatta Hito No Tame Ni (for Those Who Couldn't Become An Aurora)

Polydor POCH-1133 Japón 1992

GB£4.52

Media : Muy bueno Plus (VG+)

Minor Scratch on Media, Media Soiled, Scuff on Case *La imagen no corresponde con el artículo real.

A mixture of transience and speed, this is the crystallization of Spitz's early impulses and dreams.

A fusion of alternative guitar and pop melodies, the impulsiveness of youth and the delicate lyrics of this work shaped the image of Spitz that would become what they were today.

Spitz - Orora Ni Narenakatta Hito No Tame Ni (for Those Who Couldn't Become An Aurora)

Polydor POCH-1133 Japón 1992

GB£4.52

Media : Muy bueno Plus (VG+)

*La imagen no corresponde con el artículo real.

A mixture of transience and speed, this is the crystallization of Spitz's early impulses and dreams.

A fusion of alternative guitar and pop melodies, the impulsiveness of youth and the delicate lyrics of this work shaped the image of Spitz that would become what they were today.

Spitz - Orora Ni Narenakatta Hito No Tame Ni (for Those Who Couldn't Become An Aurora)

Polydor POCH-1133 Japón 1992

GB£5.77

Media : Aceptable (VG)

Obi, Scuff on Case, Pronounced Scratch on Media *La imagen no corresponde con el artículo real.

A mixture of transience and speed, this is the crystallization of Spitz's early impulses and dreams.

A fusion of alternative guitar and pop melodies, the impulsiveness of youth and the delicate lyrics of this work shaped the image of Spitz that would become what they were today.