The Cure - The Head On The Door (LP, Album, RE, RM) (2016) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: 0042282723116
Country:    UK  
Released:  2016
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Alternative Rock, New Wave

Tracklist:
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

Credits:
Bass - Simon Gallup
Cover [Cover Art] - Parched Art
Drums, Percussion - Boris Williams
Engineer [Assistant] - Frank Barretta
Engineer [Assistant] - Martin White (2)
Engineer [Assistant] - Phil Tennant
Engineer [Assistant] - Tom Leader
Guitar, Keyboards - Porl Thompson
Keyboards - Laurence Tolhurst
Producer - Howard Gray
Producer - Robert Smith
Producer, Engineer - David M. Allen
Saxophone [Special Thanks To] - Ron Howe
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards - Robert Smith
Written-By - Robert Smith


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 042282723116
Barcode 0 422282 72311 6
Label Code LC 06444
Rights Society BIEM/SABAM
Other Hype Sticker
Matrix / Runout 8272311-A 111655E1/P
Matrix / Runout 8272311-B 111655E2/K
Matrix / Runout 8272311-A 111655E1/P
Matrix / Runout 8272311-B 111655E2/I
Matrix / Runout 8272311-A 111655E1/P
Matrix / Runout 8272311-B 111655E2/H

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) Fiction Records
Copyright (c) Fiction Records
Published By APB Music Co. Ltd.
Distributed By Universal Music Group
Pressed By GZ Media
Marketed By Polydor

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Top notch sound, for somebody who oves the song The Mob Rules, I did appreciate the 4 different versions ! Second record is great with Dio era songs performed live.

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awesome

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William (Bill) Smith
Great Album

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William (Bill) Smith
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