This is an original vinyl LP record of *Aqsak Maboul - Un Peu De L'Âme Des*, featuring a unique censored jacket with a cutout in the crotch area for censorship reasons. The record is a collectible edition from the artist's second album, offering a distinctive piece for vinyl enthusiasts and collectors.
This record is classified as "Damaged or with visible scratches and dirt," reflecting its used condition with noticeable wear. The jacket features a censorship cutout, which is a distinctive characteristic of this edition.
This record offers a rare glimpse into avant-garde music history with its unique censorship feature. Despite its used condition, it remains a valuable collectible for fans and collectors of experimental music and vinyl records. Please review the photos for detailed condition and features.
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