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Post Punk Rock - PROPHETS OF FIRE Embrace The Flame Vinyl 1985

Prophecy Records

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Recorded at Electric Avenue Studios - Sydney

Management T.V Browne

Cut by Steve Smart, who in 1985 was a vinyl cutting engineer at CBS Records (now Chief Mastering Engineer @ 301)

Manufactured for and distributed by Sun Picture Productions

I cannot find out anything about Sun Picture Productions, the telephone number looks to be Inner West Sydney.

 

I cannot find out much about this band, I suspect it was a project or concept band possibly created for film or television. I don't recall ever hearing of them playing live.

They appear to have released just this one album and some time later, a 12" EP (date of release is unknown)

All songs are credited to N.Boyd

It appears the band comprised 3 members:

The Norm (unidentified) - Keys, percussion and vocals

Steven Miller - bass guitar

Rodney (cannot make out his surname) - drums

 

Prophets Of Fire - Embrace The Flame

Prophecy Records


Cat# PR 001

Matrix Codes (etched): PR001 - SIDE 1 FRED SPOON SAYS HI! MX 211049, PR001 SIDE TWO FRED SPOON SAYS BYE (graphic of a face) MX211050

Australian release

1987

Record cover is in very good - excellent condition, no writing, no seam splits, clean. Includes the heavy card single sheet insert, original paper sleeve (printed) and postcard.

New inner plastic sleeve

Vinyl is in very good - excellent condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see no scratches on either side. I then played both sides entirely, no issues with surface noise or click/pop. Great play!

New outer protective sleeve

Tracks: Strange Human Matrix, Blues For India, Oceans, Ireland Ireland, Prophets Of Fire, Ancient Sun, True Believer, America's Gift, Requiem For Mothers, Richard's Place

Tested as described in the description This item is not returnable, UNLESS not as described