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Suede - Dog Man Star

Brit Pop

Nude Records NUD 477811 2, 477811 2 Europe 1994

US$10.83

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case, Media Soiled *Изображение не является фотографией товара.

The second album by British alternative band Suede

This album was the last recording by guitarist Bernard Butler, who had grown tired of the band's unwanted popularity being raised to the exclusion of their musicality by lead singer Brett Anderson's scandalous comments following their first album, which reached number one in the US charts.

Suede - Dog Man Star

Brit Pop

Nude Records NUD 477811 2, 477811 2 Europe 1994

US$10.83

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case, Plastic Discoloration on Case *Изображение не является фотографией товара.

The second album by British alternative band Suede

This album was the last recording by guitarist Bernard Butler, who had grown tired of the band's unwanted popularity being raised to the exclusion of their musicality by lead singer Brett Anderson's scandalous comments following their first album, which reached number one in the US charts.

Suede - Dog Man Star

Brit Pop

Nude Records NUD 477811 2, 477811 2 Europe 1994

US$10.83

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case, CD Tray Claws Broken *Изображение не является фотографией товара.

The second album by British alternative band Suede

This album was the last recording by guitarist Bernard Butler, who had grown tired of the band's unwanted popularity being raised to the exclusion of their musicality by lead singer Brett Anderson's scandalous comments following their first album, which reached number one in the US charts.

Suede - Dog Man Star

Brit Pop

Nude Records NUD 477811 2, 477811 2 Europe 1994

US$10.83

Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)

Scuff on Case, Minor Scratch on Media *Изображение не является фотографией товара.

The second album by British alternative band Suede

This album was the last recording by guitarist Bernard Butler, who had grown tired of the band's unwanted popularity being raised to the exclusion of their musicality by lead singer Brett Anderson's scandalous comments following their first album, which reached number one in the US charts.