Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Notes:
Given away free with Sounds magazine no. 24 from September, 1988.
A1:
Recorded live at Park West, Chicago.
© MCA Records Inc. 1987
A2:
Published by Complete Music
℗ & © SEPTember
B1:
Produced for Zomba Productions
Recorded at Battery Studios, London
Published by Chrysalis Music Ltd.
B2:
Recorded by Radio Clyde Mobile 2, at Glasgow University, Queen Margaret Union on May 20, 1988
Published by Warner Brothers Music
A1. Steve Earle - San Antonio Girl
A2. McCarthy - Should The Bible Be Banned? (7'' Version)
B1. A House - Watch Out You're Dead
B2. Hothouse Flowers - Saved
Many 7" Vinyl Singles are sold in generic paper or card sleeves and not in the picture sleeves which are shown - these will be described as 'Generic' or 'Not Graded' in the condition descriptions above. For CDs the stated Grading does notinclude Jewel cases as these are replaceable - however any badly damaged Jewel cases will normally be replaced prior to shipping.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout MACH 3 A1X PENTHOUSE
Matrix / Runout MACH 3 B1 PENTHOUSE
Matrix / Runout MACH 3 A1 MPO PENTHOUSE
Matrix / Runout MACH 3 B1 MPO PENTHOUSE
Copyright (c) MCA Records, Inc.
Copyright (c) September
Phonographic Copyright (p) September
Published By Complete Music
Published By Chrysalis Music Ltd.
Published By Warner Bros. Music
Recorded At Park West, Chicago
Recorded At Battery Studios, London
Recorded At Glasgow University, Queen Margaret Union
Produced For Zomba Productions
Lacquer Cut At The Penthouse
Recorded By Radio Clyde's Mobile Studio
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