XTC - Mummer (LP, Album) (1983) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Comments:
Includes printed inner sleeve

Catalog #: VL 2264
Country:    Canada  
Released:  30 Aug 1983
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Pop Rock, Art Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Beating Of Hearts 4:01
A2. Wonderland 4:43
A3. Love On A Farmboy's Wages 3:58
A4. Great Fire 3:47
A5. Deliver Us From The Elements 4:34
B1. Human Alchemy 5:11
B2. Ladybird 4:32
B3. In Loving Memory Of A Name 3:16
B4. Me And The Wind 4:16
B5. Funk Pop A Roll 3:01

Credits:
Composed By - Andy Partridge
Composed By - Colin Moulding
Drums - Pete Phipps
Lacquer Cut By - Alain DeRoque
Lacquer Cut By - Émile Lépine
Mixed By [Re-Mixed By] - Alex Sadkin
Mixed By [Re-Mixed By] - Phil Thornalley
Mixed By [Re-Mixed By] - XTC
Photography By - Gavin Cochrane
Producer - Bob Sargeant
Producer - Steve Nye
Producer - XTC
Voice, Instruments - Andy Partridge
Voice, Instruments - Colin Moulding
Voice, Instruments - Dave Gregory


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout VL-2264-A2 #2 SNB Al 230
Matrix / Runout VL-2264B SNB 230 EL
Matrix / Runout CR

Companies:
Manufactured By PolyGram Inc.
Distributed By Polygram Distribution Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Virgin Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) Virgin Records Ltd.
Lacquer Cut At Disques SNB Ltée.
Pressed By Cinram

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