The Snivelling Shits - Terminal Stupid (7", Single, RP) (Near Mint (NM or M-))
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country: UK
Released: Oct 1977
Genre: Rock
Style: Art Rock, Punk
Comments:
Vinyl is excellent condition with only one small wispy line on Bside, looks unplayed. One line across A side label. Sleeve has no writing or stickers, there is a 5cm split to bottom edge and a little age related yellowing and general light storage wear. Posted signed for in a proper mailer.
Notes:
This edition with a jukebox centre and injection-moulded labels stating Made in France. Sides A and B are labelled as 'A' and 'A and A' respectively. Issued on Ghetto Rockers, a reggae subsidiary of Island Records used to circumvent EMI's control over Island's product, an earlier UK pressing on solid-centre paper labels ran to only a maximum of about 1500 copies as the plant supposedly raised reservations over the band's name. Thanks to fellow New Musical Express journalist Monty Smith, the record became single of the week on the weekly's 6th August 1977 edition and was hurriedly re-pressed in France in greater quantities and distributed in October, this time with large centre-hole plastic labels and in the same picture sleeve. The front cover photo originally graced the front of the June 12th edition of The Sunday Mirror under the headline "PUNK ROCK JUBILEE SHOCKER" THE FACE OF PUNK" (a girl watching The Stranglers in Manchester. Picture: Brian Randle).
A. Terminal Stupid 2:54
B. I Can't Come! 6:20
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout PRE 2 A1 B EG BEAT THAT BLIT!
Matrix / Runout PRE 2 B1 EG MONTY CAN COME. B
DM
STU
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