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Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Strength 8.62  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  I.R.S. Records MIRF1004
Item Number: 2081189531 332147

ex/ex- picturedisc [332147]




Tracklist
 
A1Knife Edge
A2Strength
A3Dawn Chorus
A4Spirit Of '76
B1Deeside
B2Father To Son
B3Only The Thunder
B4The Day The Ravens Left The Tower
B5Walk Forever By My Side


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5 013747 100419
BarcodeSticker: 5 013747 100402
Matrix / RunoutSide A label: MIRFP 1004 A
Matrix / RunoutSide B label: MIRFP 1004 B
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout, etched: MIRF+P+1004+Aз ORLAKE JA
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout, etched: MIRF+P+1004+B₂ ORLAKE JA


Credits
Bass - Eddie MacDonald
Drums - Nigel Twist
Engineer, Mixed By - Nigel Luby
Guitar [Guitars] - Dave Sharp
Management - Ian Wilson
Mastered By - Jack Adams
Producer, Mixed By - Mike Howlett
Vocals - Mike Peters

Notes
Originally in die-cut sleeve, some with extra sticker with additional barcode.
All tracks published by Illegal Music Ltd.


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: UK
Release Date: 1985

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Grading of Items:
we grade our records after the record collector magazine
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Record Collector's Grading System
MINT: The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records advertised as Sealed or Unplayed should be Mint.
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EXCELLENT: The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might have slight wear and/or creasing.
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VERY GOOD: The record has obviously been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items, without any major defects, is acceptable.
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GOOD: The record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discoloration, etc.
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FAIR: The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise; it may even jump. The cover and contents will be torn, stained and/or defaced.
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POOR: The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing.
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BAD: The record is unplayable or might even be broken, and is only of use as a collection-filler.
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CDs & CASSETTES: As a general rule, CDs and cassettes either play perfectly - in which case they are in Mint condition - or they don't, in which case their value is minimal. Cassette tape is liable to deteriorate with age, even if it remains unplayed, so care should be taken when buying old tapes. CDs are difficult to grade visually: they can look perfect but actually be faulty, while in other cases they may appear damaged but still play perfectly. Cassette and CD inlays and booklets should be graded in the same way as record covers and sleeves. In general, the plastic containers for cassettes and CDs can easily be replaced if they are broken or scratched, but card covers and digipaks are subject to the same wear as record sleeves

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