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Audio recording Spain sleeve: " Lennon / Ono* With The Plastic Ono Band ‎– Instant Karma! ." Discogs, https://www.discogs.com/Lennon-Ono-With-The-Plastic-Ono-Band-Instant-Karma/release/3852643. Accessed 30 Jun 2020.&#13;
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