Sold Date:
February 9, 2020
Start Date:
October 29, 2019
Final Price:
£49.99
(GBP)
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Tears For Fears
"Mother's Talk"
Original UK PICTURE DISC 7 inch single Released 1984
Catalogue number: IDEA7
*NEW AND UNPLAYED but the disc has started to oxidize a little - As per the picture you can see the clear part of the vinyl has a very very light brown hint to it. However the oxidization is not bad at all and is much much better than most copies of this on the market!
Side A: Mothers talk
Side B: Empire building
BRAND NEW, AS DELIVERED BY THE RECORD COMPANY (ie NOT SEALED), UNPLAYED AND SHIPPED FROM OUR INDEPENDENT U.K. RECORD STORE.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION regarding PICTURE DISCS & COLOURED VINYLS
It is important to understand that picture discs and coloured vinyl records were originally released way back in the 1970s/1980s and were primarily intended for collectors to enjoy looking at rather than listening to as the sound quality was not as good as the standard black vinyl versions.
The picture discs & coloured vinyl which we offer for sale are genuine unplayed, new, as-delivered vinyl records. Many have been in our warehouse for a very long time (since the original release date). If there is any storage wear to the sleeves we endeavour to describe it accurately in the listing.
If you wish to buy, please remember that the sound quality will not be as you would expect by today's standards - and make allowances accordingly.