Pain of Salvation: 12:5 (Re-issue 2021)(Gatefold transp. sun yellow 2LP+CD)

Pain of Salvation SKU: 41469088
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Pain of Salvation: 12:5 (Re-issue 2021)(Gatefold transp. sun yellow 2LP+CD)

Pain of Salvation SKU: 41469088

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $44.99
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Description

Title: 12:5 (Re-issue 2021)(Gatefold transp. sun yellow 2LP+CD)
Artist: Pain of Salvation
Label: Inside Out Germany
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 194398696515
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal

Double yellow colored vinyl LP pressing including CD edition. 12:5 is the first live album by Swedish band Pain of Salvation. It was originally released in 2004 and was recorded from a concert in the band's home town of Eskilstuna, Sweden, on 12 May (12.5) 2003. It was an "unplugged" show, meaning that there were only acoustic instruments, i.e. no electric guitars; grand piano and harpsichord instead of synthesizers. It features songs from all the band's albums to that date except One Hour by the Concrete Lake.

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