This is one of my treasured vinyls from when I grew up in New Zealand
I LOVE music, all music but its now time to find a new home for these records.
I am hoping this vinyl will find it's way to someone who also appreciates great (or quirky) New Zealand originated music.
This vinyl was last played about 30 years ago (until today) and then put away, bought over to Australia and then put away in safe/dry storage once again (upright)
My background is technical, particularly relating to the professional music/audio industry and because of this I give a LOT of detail about what I am offering.
Prior to advertising this vinyl, it has had a standard wet wash & vacuum and dry.
The vinyl is first visually inspected and then played ENTIRELY. None of this "played the first 30 seconds" stuff, what good is that!
Visual inspections can be deceptive, the only real way to judge a record is to actually play the whole record entirely (unless still sealed of course)
Extremely influential band formed in 1981 at Stratford, members:
Graeme Jefferies
Peter Jefferies
Brett Jones
Gordon Rutherford
Released on the NZ indie label, Hit Singles
Nocturnal Projections - Another Year
Hit Singles Records
Cat# HIT001
Matrix: A side (etched): HIT 001 A
Matrix: B side (etched): HIT 002(crossed out) 001 B
New Zealand release
1982
Cover is in very good - excellent condition, very light creasing to the spine edge from handling. This is quite something because jet black backgrounds (as used in the graphics) are notorious for showing every little mark, bend etc) Includes the original inner printed lyric sheet on card stock, this sheet does have some light mildew type marks. No seam damage, no tears no splits and no writing anywhere.
New plastic inner sleeve
Vinyl is in very good - excellent condition, inspected under a white halogen light source, I can see 3 extremely light scratches on Side A, none at all on Side B.
I then played both sides, there is no issue AT ALL with either side - very nice clean playback
New outer protective plastic sleeve
Tracks: Youll Never Know, Isnt That Strange, Could It Be Increased, Difficult Days, Out Of My Hands