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Pop Rock - LETS DO IT Summer 1990 Compilation Vinyl 1989

CBS Records

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A great compilation from the late '80's ~ early '90's although a bit noisy intertrack - please read below

One of my favourite compilations due to one song only ... Max Q

Who or what was Max Q?

Max Q was a short lived collaboration between Michael Hutchence (INXS) and Ollie Olson

LET'S DO IT (SUMMER 1990) 

CBS Records

 

Cat# 466092 1

1989

Australian release

Cover is in very good condition, this means that there are no seam splits, no tears and no personal writing. 

New inner plastic sleeve

Vinyl is in good condition, visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and I can see just a couple of light scratches or marks on either side - it actually appears very nice HOWEVER just looking at your vinyl is not a good method to judge the condition so I then played the ENTIRE album, every single track, and while there are no issues with scratches, I can hear background surface noise which indicates "there's some gunk in those tracks, mate" So I cleaned the record twice with the VPI (the big sucker) and while this improved the sound, I can still hear some low level crackles and pops primarily in the inter-track space between songs. Great songs though ... most of the time this background noise is buried by the music!

New outer clear plastic protective sleeve

ARTIST - TRACK: 

Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time

New Kids On The Block - Hangin' Tough

Indecent Obession - Tell Me Something

Jenny Morris - She Has To Be Loved

Fine Young Cannibals - Don't Look Back

Madonna - Cherish

Martika - Toy Soldiers

John Farnham & Danni'elle - Communication

Alice Cooper - Poison

Max Q - Way Of The World

Boom Crash Opera - Get Out Of The House

Motley Crue - Dr Feelgood

Bobby Brown - Every Little Step

Elton John - Healing Hands

The Hummingbirds - Blush

Mental As Anything - The World Seems Difficult

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