Graham Parker And The Rumour - The Parkerilla (2xLP, Album, Gat) (Near Mint (NM or M-))
Graham Parker And The Rumour - The Parkerilla (2xLP, Album, Gat) (Near Mint (NM or M-))
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: UK
Released: 1978
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock
Comments:
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Notes:
All tracks recorded live except track D. Back cover: marketed by phonogram [logo Phonogram Limited Printed in England by Robor Limited Serum by Graham Freeborn and Nick Maley Labels: ℗ 1978 Phonogram Ltd. Made in England Credits for mastering and lacquer cutting with ANV from runout info. On inside gatefold it says: Cut By George Peckham At Masterroom.
A1. Lady Doctor
A2. Fools Gold
A3. Tear Your Playhouse Down
A4. Hey Lord, Don't Ask Me Questions
B1. Heat In Harlem
B2. Silly Thing
B3. Gypsy Blood
B4. Back To Schooldays
C1. Heat Treatment
C2. Watch The Moon Come Down
C3. New York Shuffle
C4. Soul Shoes
D. Hey Lord, Don't Ask Me Questions
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Other 9199 573
Other 9199 574
Matrix / Runout 9199 573.1
Matrix / Runout 9199 573.2
Matrix / Runout 9199 574.1
Matrix / Runout 9199 574.2
Matrix / Runout 9199573 1Y // 1 M 1 3 4 A PORKY PRIME CUT
Matrix / Runout 9199573 2Y // 1 M 1 1 1 PECKO
Matrix / Runout 9199574 1Y // 1 M 1 5 2 A PORKY PRIME CUT
Matrix / Runout 9199574 2Y // 1 [two characters x-ed] M 1 1 9
Matrix / Runout 9199573 1Y // 1 M 1 3 1 A PORKY PRIME CUT
Matrix / Runout 9199573 2Y // 1 M 1 5 6 PECKO
Matrix / Runout 9199574 1Y // 1 M 1 5 8 A PORKY PRIME CUT
Matrix / Runout 9199574 2Y // 1 [two characters x-ed] M 1 1 1
Matrix / Runout 9199573 1Y // 1 M 1 1 4 A PORKY PRIME CUT
Matrix / Runout 9199573 2Y // 1 M 1 4 1 PECKO
Matrix / Runout 9199574 1Y // 1 M 11 1 2 A PORKY PRIME CUT
Matrix / Runout 9199574 2Y // 1 [two characters x-ed] M 1 4 5
Marketed By Phonogram
Phonographic Copyright (p) Phonogram Ltd.
Published By Intersong Music Ltd.
Published By Tower Bridge Music
Published By Burlington Music Ltd.
Recorded At Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
Recorded At Manchester Opera House
Recorded At Apollo Theatre, Oxford
Recorded At The Palladium, NYC
Mixed At Rockfield Studios
Lacquer Cut At Master Room
Pressed By Phonodisc Ltd.
Printed By Robor Ltd.
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Onze producten worden beoordeeld aan de hand van de Goldmine standard:
Mint (M)
Brand new, never played, never used and mostly sealed.
Near Mint (NM)
VINYL: The record is nearly perfect and can have very minor signs of wear. Hairlines/scuffs and very little wear can appear on the vinyl.
COVER: The cover looks close to perfect with only minor signs of wear.
Very Good Plus (VG+)
VINYL: The record is in nice condition but can have some signs of use. Some background noise/pops might be there but this will not overpower the music and total music expierence.
COVER: The cover looks in nice condition with only small signs of use or other imperfections (bumped corners) etc. pricestickers and writings can be present.
Very Good (VG)
VINYL: The record has some marks, scuffs or (light) scratches. These can cause some surfacenoise or background noise. Overal a ‘VG’ record is strongly used but in ‘acceptable’ condition.
COVER: The cover has some signs of use. The corners or edges can be damaged. Tears or little damagespots (f/e sticker rip off) can be present.
Good or Good Plus (G / G+)
VINYL: The record can be played without skipping. The record will have significant surface noise, scratches and visuable groove wear.
COVER: The cover has strong signs of use. Seams splits or strong damagespots can be visuable.
Poor or Fair (P / F)
VINYL: Record is cracked or badly warped. The record can’t play normally without skipping. Mostly people only buy Poor or Fair records for the collection. Not for playing.
COVER: The sleeve is heavy damaged.
Generic
COVER: Generic means a neutral sleeve so not the original picturesleeve!Geen video beschikbaar.