Please read the description below, for everything I don't know about this release, there is also a lot I can tell you! Confused? read on ...
For what little I know about who produced this vinyl, it actually is a really good release
Old songs, various genre are used as the primary source (lengthy sampling) and then add various beats, bass lines to the song e.g adding cow bells and a dirty bass line to Dire Straits, Money For Nothing which actually works!)
This was put together/produced by an Australian artist (reference to Centrelink in one song!)
Uknown Artist - We Want The Dole
Record label is unknown
Cat# NONE - NOT EVEN A MATRIX CODE OF ANY KIND. There is no markings (stamped or etched) in the run-out area.
I can only imagine this was a test pressing but it never went any further in production ... possibly due to rights issues with the original artists? Who knows, I don't.
Play at 33 both sides
2004
Australian test press (although even test pressings normally have ID matrix codes, the lack of which would make it extremely difficult to track the product)
Generic white cover is in very good condition, no tears, no seam splits and no writing.
White label product (in the strictest sense) with the labels on each side of the vinyl being plain white and completely blank - no writing or doodles of any kind.
New inner plastic sleeve
180g vinyl is in very good condition, visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and I can only see a couple of very very light marks on either side. I then played the ENTIRE release, every single track, and there are no issues with surface noise or click/pops.
ORIGINAL ARTIST - TRACK:
FIRST SIDE:
We Want The Dole (Samples FREELANDS - We Want Your Soul)
White Man's Triangle (Samples Napoleon XIV's - They're Coming To Take Me Away, Ha-Ha!)
OTHER SIDE:
Not Feelin' Alright (Samples Joe Cocker - Feelin' Alright)
Straight Chicks For Money (Samples Dire Straits - Money For Nothing)