Lori Spee - Good News, Bad News (7", Single) (Near Mint (NM or M-))
Lori Spee - Good News, Bad News (7", Single) (Near Mint (NM or M-))
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country: Netherlands
Released: 1982
Genre: Electronic, Pop
Style: Synth-pop
Comments:
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Notes:
℗ 1982 Made in Holland From the forthcoming album "Dreamland " 6423 550 / 7111 550
A. Good News, Bad News 3:10
B. Dreamland 3:35
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout 6017 405 1W1 ℗ 1982 670 04
Matrix / Runout 6017 405 2W1 ℗ 1982 670 04
Matrix / Runout 6017 405. 1W
Matrix / Runout 6017 405. 2W
Rights Society STEMRA
Pressed By PRS Baarn
Published By Bassman Bossman Music
Lacquer Cut At PRS Baarn
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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!No video available.