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Video Presentation Of Paul Weller's "Sonik Kicks" Vinyl Record Store Day 45rpm Box Set!



Paul Weller Sonik Kicks: The Singles Collection 7" Box Set

Yep Roc Records is releasing this Record Store Day 2013 exclusive, Paul Weller Sonik Kicks: The Singles Collection. This limited edition box-set, available only in the USA, includes five 7" singles on colored vinyl plus a poster, hand autographed by Paul Weller.



7" singles included are:

"That Dangerous Age" b/w "The Piper"

"When Your Garden's Overgrown" b/w "Lay Down Your Weary Burden"

"The Attic" b/w "We Got A Lot"

"Dragonfly" b/w "Portal to the Past"

"That Dangerous Age" (Live Acoustic) b/w "Be Happy Children" (Live Acoustic)

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