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MILLER,MAC - FACES Vinyl LP
Limited white colored triple vinyl. Mac Miller's cult favorite mixtape Faces is finally available on triple vinyl. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital release in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon it's arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following it's release, critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as "the best work of his career.
Label: Warner Records
Label: Warner Records
$59.98
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MILLER,MAC - FACES Vinyl LP
Limited white colored triple vinyl. Mac Miller's cult favorite mixtape Faces is finally available on triple vinyl. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital release in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon it's arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following it's release, critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as "the best work of his career.
Label: Warner Records
Label: Warner Records
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Limited white colored triple vinyl. Mac Miller's cult favorite mixtape Faces is finally available on triple vinyl. The project, which originally debuted on Mother's Day 2014, is a vital release in Mac's catalogue that followed-up his critically-acclaimed sophomore album Watching Movies With The Sound Off. Upon it's arrival, the mixtape served as the high water mark for Mac's technical prowess and cemented a creative actualization that would continue through his career; reinventing himself with each new project. Reviewing the project following it's release, critic Craig Jenkins succinctly described it as "the best work of his career.
Label: Warner Records
Label: Warner Records











