Hermine - Torture (7", Single, W/Lbl)
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Comments:
vinyl plays good, very little wear and mark of price sticker on sleeve
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Comes in full colour sleeve but with stamped white labels crediting writers, titles and Salomé Discs. The sleeve has the Virgin logo and name blacked out with marker pen and a stamped Salomé Discs lettering.
The following is taken from THE FACE magazine Vol 1. No. 6, OCTOBER 1980:
"The single, a version of an old Everly Brothers song produced by David Cunningham of the Flying Lizards, was recorded for Virgin Records. 21,000 full colour sleeves were printed in readiness for a June release alongside Cunningham's own "Laughing Policeman" 45. But when Virgin stalled over "Laughing Policeman" Cunningham took it to Arista instead. An unfortunate consequence was the cancellation of Hermine's own single. The official explanation was the "recession". As a consolation prize Virgin offered Hermine a release from her contract, and the opportunity to buy the metal pressing work for £59. Thoroughly disenchanted but nevertheless determined to see her record view daylight, Hermine pressed 2000 copies of "Torture" on her own Salome disc label, distributed by Fresh and Rough Trade...."
A. Torture
B. Veiled Women
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout VS - 347 - A1 [lyre logo] ∴ ANGER
Matrix / Runout VS - 347 - B1 [lyre logo] B RISING
Engineered At Berry Street Studio
Printed By James Upton Ltd.
Published By Acuff-Rose
Published By Copyright Control
Lacquer Cut At Utopia Studios
Mastered At CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton