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The Definitive Croce Black Triple Vinyl – Jim Croce new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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BMG celebrates what would have been JIM CROCEs 80th birthday and marks 50 years since his untimely passing with The Definitive Croce, a collection of his unparalleled run of studio albums released in 1972 and 1973 mdash available as a limited 3LP 180 gram black vinyl or 3CD set. Disc 1 is the 1972 studio album You Dont Mess Around with Jim. The album reached 1 and is certified GOLD, and features the 1 single Time In A Bottle, plus the hits You Dont Mess Around With Jim and Operator Thats Not The Way It Feels. Disc 2 is the 1973 studio album Life and Times. The album reached the Top 10 and is certified GOLD, and features the GOLD 1 single Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, plus the hit One Less Set Of Footsteps.Disc 3 is the final Jim Croce studio album I Got A Name, released in 1973. The album reached 2 and is certified GOLD, and features the Top 10 Hits Ill Have To Say I Love You In A Song, and I Got A Name plus the Top 40 Hit Workin At The Car Wash Blues. Jim Croce Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £35 +P&P
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