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Very Rare and Out of Print 7" Single. Original 1979 one off project by The Cure. Only 2,000 copies pressed.
Vinyl is in Excellent condition, somewhere between M- and VG++.
The sleeve is in Good condition for the age. There are two small tears at the top, old price tag residue, a slight seam split at the bottom and quite a bit of record ring - which is reflected in the price. See pictures for details. The record makes a great collector piece for fans of The Cure.
The record is securely packaged in a protective shipping mailer/box and houses in poly resealable sleeve. The mailers are made of stiff cardboard protecting the 7" during shipping.
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Cult Hero – I'm A Cult Hero
Label: Fiction Records – FICS 006
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country: UK
Released: Dec 1979
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk
Tracklist
AI'm A Cult Hero3:50
BI Dig You3:27
Companies etc
Marketed By – Polydor Ltd. (UK)
Phonographic Copyright (p) – 18 Age Record Co. Ltd.
Published By – APB Music Co. Ltd.
Recorded At – Morgan Studios
Mastered At – Strawberry Mastering
Pressed By – Phonodisc Ltd.
Credits
Backing Vocals [Uncredited] – Cult Hero, John (51), Margaret*, Obtainers, The, Sandy (11)
Bass [Uncredited] – Simon Gallup
Engineer [Uncredited] – Mike Hedges
Guitar [Uncredited] – Porl Thompson, Robert Smith
Keyboards [Uncredited] – Janet Smith (2), Matthieu Hartley, Michael Dempsey
Producer – Chris Parry
Vocals [Uncredited] – Frank Bell (2)
Written-By – Cult Hero
Notes
℗ 1979 18 Age Record Co. Ltd.
Original sound recording made by 18 Age Record Co.Ltd.
APB Music Co. Ltd.
Marketed by Polydor Limited.
Recorded during a party at Morgan Studios London. This was the first time Porl Thompson, Simon Gallup and Robert Smith recorded together.
Although writing credited to Cult Hero on the release, the Seventeen Seconds deluxe edition CD credits only Robert Smith.
Frank Bell was a postman, 2000 copies were pressed.