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Paul Weller's US Label YepRoc Announces 'Sonik Kicks' Vinyl Box Set For Record Store Day!

From YepRoc Records:

Yep Roc Records is pleased to announce its Record Store Day 2013 releases. We will offer limited-edition vinyl for Paul Weller, Robyn Hitchcock, Josh Rouse and Tift Merritt. In addition, it will release a 12” single and DVD of the historic Yep Roc 15 Artist Recording session featuring nearly every act on the label from its 15-year anniversary music festival. All of Yep Roc’s Record Store Day releases will be available on April 20, 2013 at a record store near you.


Paul Weller 
Sonik Kicks 
Singles Box Set
5 singles on colored vinyl
Autographed Sonik Kicks Poster
2 unreleased songs

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