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The Cure - The Head On The Door (LP, Album, RSD, Ltd, Pic, RE, RM, 40t)

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The Cure - The Head On The Door (LP, Album, RSD, Ltd, Pic, RE, RM, 40t)Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Mint (M) Comments: sealed General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): The heavyweight picture disc is issued in a sleeve with a large die cut centre to the front to display the disc within. Artwork continues at the interior section of the pocket. Disc held in a polythene inner bag. Hype sticker applied to the shrink wrap. Copies may come with a

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
The heavyweight picture disc is issued in a sleeve with a large die cut centre to the front to display the disc within. Artwork continues at the interior section of the pocket. Disc held in a polythene inner bag. Hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap. Copies may come with a second sticker displaying the War Child logo. Copies may come with a third sticker reading: "Made in Germany". [On Back Cover: (c) 1983 FICTION RECORDS LTD. Printing error as the album is actually from 1985. Runouts are hand etched. Limited edition of 8900 copies

 

A1. In Between days
A2. Kyoto Song
A3. The Blood
A4. Six Different Ways
A5. Push
B1. The Baby Screams
B2. Close To Me
B3. A Night Like This
B4. Screw
B5. Sinking

 

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Barcode 6 02475 23447 0
Label Code LC00309
Rights Society BIEM/ SABAM
Matrix / Runout BO27097-01 A1 MILES. ABBEY ROAD. ROOM30 7523447 IF ONLY I COULD REMEMBER
Matrix / Runout BO27097-01 B1 ANYTHING AT ALL 7523447 MILES. ABBEY ROAD. ROOM30

 

Record Company Polydor
Phonographic Copyright (p) Fiction Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Fiction Records Ltd.
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH
Lacquer Cut At Abbey Road Studios

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