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2970 days ago

Mumford & Sons - Special edition pack

Jenna from Cracroft

From the band's website:
The beautifully presented Road To Red Rocks: Special Edition package was released after the bands 2011 tour.

As well as the DVD of the film (The Road to Red Rocks) and the Deluxe Edition of Babel, the limited edition boxed set includes a 96 page hardcover book of tales and photographs from the road, including chapters on touring, football and each of the band members themselves as well as photos taken by Ted and tour photographer James Marcus Haney.

It was designed by Studio Juice who have worked with the band on various projects since the very early days of Mumford & Sons. Also included in the package is the 12" vinyl live audio of the Red Rocks concert, as well as an additional CD, Wilder Mind (2015).

This pack is unopened and unused so in original brand new condition.

Price: $50

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