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Disco Funk Pop Rock - BULLSEYE! 18 Original Hits (Compilation) Vinyl 1979 ISSUES!

Polystar Records

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This album is not pristine, far from it - while still listenable it does have some surface noise issues and one very short mistrack ... read on if still interested

 

BULLSEYE! - 18 Original Hits (Compilation)

Polystar Records

 


Cat# 9198532

1979

Australian release

Cover is in good condition, no tears, no seam splits, edges have only light handling wear, no personal writing and clean EXCEPT on the rear cover some previous personal information has been obscured with White Out.

New inner plastic sleeve

Vinyl is in good (minus) condition, visually inspected under a bright White halogen light source I can see quite a number of scuff marks on Side A over quite a large area. This vinyl has not been well cared for! However just looking at the vinyl is a not a great way to judge the overall condition so I then played this album ENTIRELY, both sides and all tracks. It's all about surface noise, not horrendous clicks and pops but an underlying surface noise "crackle", particularly over the first 5 tracks of Side A, after which the surface noise decreases substantially. During The Cars ditty on Side A I did hear a very short, quick mistrack too but nothing on any other tracks both sides. There is just the underlying crackling - like listening to your favourite music with a wood fire burning nearby! Still perfectly listenable but ... and there are some late 70's classics on this compilation.

New outer protective plastic sleeve

ARTIST - TRACK

Night - Hot Summer Nights

The Cars - Let's Go

Roger Voudouris - Get Used To It

John Stewart - Gold

Peaches & Herb - Reunited

Swanee - Crazy Dreams

Rose Royce - Love Don't Live Here Anymore

John Cougar - Miami

Boomtown Rats - I Don't Like Mondays

Jon English - Hot Town

Voyager - Halfway Hotel

Tubeway Army - Are "Friends" Electric

Paul Evans - Hello, This Is Joannie

Lynne Hamilton - Getting Into Love

Sister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer

Graham Gouldman - Sunburn

Thom Pace - Maybe

Elton John - Song For Guy

USED Exactly as described