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December 29, 2018
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Artist: Various Artists
Title: Night Shift
Format: Vinyl LP
Label: Warner Bros.
Catalogue Number: 23702-1
Genre: Soundtrack / Film Score
Release Date: 1982
Origin: USA
Notes: This item is brand new and sealed in its original shrink wrap, however the cover does show sign of ring wear and the top right corner is notched.
Night Shift is a 1982 American comedy film, directed by Ron Howard, concerning a timid night shift morgue employee whose life is turned upside down by a free-spirited entrepreneur. It stars Howard's Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler along with Michael Keaton, in his first starring role, and Shelley Long.
"Chuck,
formerly a successful stockbroker, has found a refuge from the
ulcer-inducing Wall Street rat race in his job as an attendant at the
New York City morgue. His displeasure at being ""promoted""
to Night Shift Supervisor to make room for his boss's nephew is
exacerbated by the irrational exuberance of Bill ""Blaze""
Blazejowski, his new co-worker. They are inspired by the plight of
Chuck's prostitute neighbor, Belinda, to apply Chuck's financial
acumen and Bill's entrepreneurial spirit to open a prostitution
service headquartered at the morgue.
Chuck falls in love with
Belinda, but their relationship becomes complicated when Belinda
refuses to quit prostitution. Chuck's passiveness keeps him from
telling Belinda he loves her. Meanwhile, Chuck and Bill's foray into
the prostitution business draws the ire of dangerous pimps who come
to the morgue and threaten to kill Chuck. Bill inadvertently leads
undercover cops to the morgue where Chuck is being assaulted by the
pimps. A shootout ensues. Chuck and Bill are rescued, but are
arrested for promoting prostitution. Because their arrest would be a
political embarrassment, the guys are offered their old jobs back and
a dismissal of all charges. Chuck accepts this, but Bill sees it as
an opportunity to bargain with the mayor's office. Chuck and Bill
fight and part ways. Chuck's fiancée breaks up with him.
Chuck
sees Belinda in the hall of their apartment complex, but again fails
to express his true feelings for her. Belinda leaves, and Chuck
becomes angry with himself for being afraid. With renewed
determination, Chuck finds Belinda working in an adult club and
professes his love for her. He also finds Bill is employed there. The
three leave the club together and go out on the town."
Condition:
[ Please
see “Grading
Guide”
below ]
Vinyl Condition: New - Sealed
Sleeve Condition: NM-
Tracklist: A1 Night Shift A2 Street Talk A3 Girls Know How A4 The Love Too Good To Last A5 That's What Friends Are For B1 Someday Someway B2 Penthouse And Pavement B3 Talk Talk B4 Everlasting Love B5 That's What Friends Are For (Instrumental) Please check out the Ebay Shop for more Limited Editions and rare Psyche, Soundtracks, Ambient and Old School Electro.Any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch.
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Grading Guide: [ Please note – Our grading categories and descriptions differ slightly to the Goldmine and VRG standards so please read carefully ]
NOTE - [ + or – symbol suffixes denote a very slight improvement or degradation to the attributed grading but not enough to raise or lower the item to the grading category above or below it ]
*Record age is immaterial to its condition.
* Promotional releases will be denoted in the product description.
New [ N ] Manufacturer Sealed, seal may have been split to check colour variant. Never played. Note some CD’s are manufacturer issued without shrink wrap.
Mint [ M ] As New. Never played. No corner or edge dings, shrink-wrap is intact. All additional items such as inserts, lyric sheets and posters etc... will be perfect.
Near Mint [ NM ] May have been played a couple of times but the record shows no signs of having ever been played. This is highest grade allowed for an opened, handled record. The vinyl is virtually flawless, bright and shiny. A very minor, barely visible scuff or two may be permitted, but no scratches. The disc should play with no audible noise. The label is bright, clean and unmarked. Sleeves will be near new condition. Virtually no wear to faces, edges or corners.
Excellent [ EX ] Record surfaces are bright and clean but may have a few light paper scuffs or superficial surface marks that do not affect play. The record has obviously been played, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light blemish. Sleeve may have some very minor wear to faces, edges or corners of covers.
Very Good [ VG ] A well cared for used record. Record surfaces may show some slight signs of wear and may have scuffs or light scratches. May have some very light surface noise or isolated crackles and pops. Labels may be marked lightly. Sleeve may have some ring wear, moderate wear to edges and corners, light creases or stress lines, and other minor defects.
Good [ G ] Record shows visible signs of wear. Some surface noise may be audible. Groove wear may be noticeable, as will some scratches that may cause clicks or pops. Labels may be marked. Sleeve will have heavier ring wear, edge wear and corner damage and some discoloration.
Fair [ F ] Likely to be lots of minor scratches and scuffs with surface noise audible. Potential label marks and damage. Sleeve will have noticeable edge and ring wear and feature some tears, marks and discolouration.
Poor [ P ] Scratched, scuffed and generally well worn with surface noise audible. Sleeve will have heavy ring and edge wear and likely tears, marks and damage. We will endeavour not to sell vinyl in this condition unless it is extremely rare and can be professionally cleaned and salvaged or where the cover is in good enough condition to warrant purchasing for the cover alone.
Common Abbreviations used in the product description. [ relating to used vinyl and CD releases ]
EW – Denotes sleeve edge wear
LM – Label Marked
Promo – Denotes a record label promotional release
PS – Denotes a full picture sleeve
RE – Denotes a re-issue
RW – Denotes sleeve ring wear
SPLT – Denotes split edge on sleeve
WL – Denotes a white label release