MAX MIX 6 1988 3 x vinyl DJ SPAIN LP-305 2 FAB MEGA MIXES + SEPARATE TRACKS VG+

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Various – Max Mix 6
Label:    Max Music – LP-305
Series:    Max Mix – 6
Format:    3 x Vinyl, LP, 33 rpm Compilation, Gatefold
Country:    Spain
Released:    1988
Genre:    Electronic
Style:    Italo-Disco, Pop, Disco, Euro House

A    Various–    Max Mix 6 (Version Megamix)
DJ Mix [Megamix] – José María Castells, Toni Peret

B    Various–    Max Mix 6 (Version Mix)
DJ Mix [Megamix] – José María Castells, Toni Peret

C1    Kylie Minogue–    I Should Be So Lucky    6:06
C2    Ceejay–    A Little Love (What's Going On)    7:18

D1    B.B. & Band–    On The Beat    6:59
D2    Mel & Kim–    That's The Way It Is    6:49

E1    Kurtis Blow–    The Breaks    7:41
E2    Tom Hooker–    Feeling Okay    10:10

F1    David Lyme–    Never Say You Love Me    5:48
F2    Macho Gang–    Naughty Boy    5:30
F3    49ers–    Die Walküre    6:08

This is the Spanish issue of a great 3 x vinyl compilation. Though they're described on the sleeve as "albums" these are really 12 inch singles playing at 33 rpm. Makes for greeat sound quality, these records squarely aimed at the DJ market. The first record has two slamming mixes, one a side. The other two records have the individual tracks. As you can see by the track timings, these are the full length/extended mixes. I actually really like the sleeve art too, cheesy as it is.

Sleeve condition VG+

Vinyl condition VG+. This is an overall score. There are no loud pops or jumps on any of the sides but a couple of them have very light surface noise, though this is dominated nicely by the loud deep sound of the music. There's a mark halfway across the side with Mel & Kim on it but I just listened and though it does not seem affect play I've still knocked a few pounds off anyway.


PLEASE NOTE: I do not "sight-test" records and list with comments like "vinyl looks to be in good condition". This is because a disc can look perfect but still have surface noise throughout (as I've found on too many occasions). All my records are played from start to finish on a fairly unforgiving Sansui deck fitted with an Ortofon cartridge and stylus.