Description: GILLANFUTURE SHOCKORIGINAL 1981 UK FIRST PRESSING12" VINYL STEREO LP RECORD ALBUMWALLET GATEFOLD COVER WITH A STAPLED 16 PAGE BOOKLET INSIDE WITH PHOTOS AND CREDITSVIRGIN RECORDSVK21961981VINYL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (SEE PHOTOS) COVER IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (SEE PHOTOS)INNER SLEEVE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION (SEE PHOTOS)FULLY PLAY TESTEDPLAYS BEAUTIFULLY WITH EXCELLENT SOUND QUALITY THE RECORD WILL BE POSTED IN A PROTECTIVE PVC COVER IN A DEDICATED RECORD MAILER FOR SAFE TRANSITTHE PICTURES SHOWN IN THE LISTING ARE OF THE ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALEI DO NOT USE MISLEADING STOCK PHOTOSFREE UK POSTAGEINFORMATION BELOW KINDLY PROVIDED BY DISCOGSFREE FAST UK ROYAL MAIL TRACKED POSTAGETHANKS FOR LOOKINGFuture ShockMore imagesLabel:Virgin – VK2196Format:Vinyl, LP, Album, GatefoldCountry:UKReleased:1981Genre:RockStyle:Hard RockTracklistHide CreditsA1Future ShockWritten-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*3:06A2Nightride Out Of PhoenixWritten-By – Towns*, Gillan*Written-By – Towns*, Gillan*5:06A3(The Ballad Of) The Lucitania ExpressWritten-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*3:10A4No Laughing In HeavenWritten-By – Tormé*, Towns*, Gillan*, McCoy*, Underwood*Written-By – Tormé*, Towns*, Gillan*, McCoy*, Underwood*4:58A5Sacre BleuWritten-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*3:03A6New OrleansWritten-By – Guida*, Royster*Written-By – Guida*, Royster*2:37B1Bite The BulletWritten-By – Towns*, Gillan*Written-By – Towns*, Gillan*4:50B2If I Sing SoftlyWritten-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*6:10B3Don't Want The TruthWritten-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*Written-By – Tormé*, Gillan*, McCoy*5:40B4For Your DreamsWritten-By – Towns*, Gillan*Written-By – Towns*, Gillan*5:04Companies, etc.Published By – Pussy Music Ltd.Published By – Chappell Music Ltd.Published By – Dominion Music Co. Ltd.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Kingsway Recorders Ltd.Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Virgin Records Ltd.Copyright © – Kingsway Recorders Ltd.Copyright © – Virgin Records Ltd.Recorded At – Kingsway RecordersMixed At – Kingsway RecordersLacquer Cut At – The Town HousePressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston ClintonCreditsBass – John McCoyDrums – Mick UnderwoodEngineer – Paul 'Chas' Watkins*Guitar – Bernie TorméIllustration – Alan Daniels (2), Angus McKieKeyboards – Colin TownsLacquer Cut By – Joël (Dork) Michiels*Management – Phil BanfieldMixed By – John McCoy, Paul 'Chas' Watkins*Mixed By [With Contributions From] – Bernie Tormé, Colin Towns, Mick UnderwoodPainting [Cover] – Alan Daniels (2)Photography By [Main Photos] – Gavin CochraneVocals – Ian GillanNotesThis version comes in a wallet-gatefold cover with a stapled 16-pages booklet inside with photos and credits. Also released in a regular single cover and a printed inner sleeve, lyrics on one side, bands photos on the other. This pressing has a 64mm outer and a 32mm inner pressing ring. Cat. # VK2196 on labels and on the back and spine of the sleeve. Publishers: All songs © 1981 Pussy Music Ltd. / Chappel Music Ltd. except A6 © 1960 Dominion Music Co. Ltd. The runouts are all hand etched, except for the stamped mastering/cutting studio TOWNHOUSE, pressing plant id Λ, and a stamper #.Barcode and Other IdentifiersMatrix / Runout (Label, A-side): VK2196AMatrix / Runout (Label, B-side): VK2196BMatrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, variant 1): VK 2196 A5 TOWNHOUSE V IS THIS YOUR PONTEFRACT CAKEMatrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, variant 1): VK 2196 B5 TOWNHOUSE V JOEL (DORK) MICHIELSMatrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, variant 2): VK 2196-A6 TOWNHOUSE IS THIS YOUR PONTEFRACT CAKEMatrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, variant 2): VK 2196 B5 TOWNHOUSE JOEL (DORK) MICHIELSMatrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, variant 3): VK 2196 A5 IS THIS YOUR PONTEFRACT CAKE Λ TOWNHOUSE 5Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, variant 3): TOWN HOUSE VK 2196 B3 JOEL (DORK) MICHIELS Λ I: -Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, variant 4): VK-2196-A6 TOWN HOUSE IS THIS YOUR PONTEFRACT CAKE? 5 CMatrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, variant 4): VK-2196-B5 TOWN HOUSE 11 JOEL (DORK) MICHIELS Λ GRADING GUIDE Here are the standard grades for record albums, from best to worst.MINT (M)These are absolutely perfect in every way. Often rumored but rarely seen, Mint should never be used as a grade unless more than one person agrees that the record or sleeve truly is in this condition. There is no set percentage of the Near Mint value these can bring; it is best negotiated between buyer and seller.NEAR MINT (NM OR M-)A good description of a NM record is “it looks like it just came from a retail store and it was opened for the first time.” In other words, it’s nearly perfect. Many dealers won’t use a grade higher than this, implying (perhaps correctly) that no record or sleeve is ever truly perfect.NM records are shiny, with no visible defects. Writing, stickers or other markings cannot appear on the label, nor can any “spindle marks” from someone trying to blindly put the record on the turntable. Major factory defects also must be absent; a record and label obviously pressed off center is not Near Mint. If played, it will do so with no surface noise. (NM records don’t have to be “never played”; a record used on an excellent turntable can remain NM after many plays if the disc is properly cared for.)NM covers are free of creases, ring wear and seam splits of any kind.NOTE: These are high standards, and they are not on a sliding scale. A record or sleeve from the 1950s must meet the same standards as one from the 1990s or 2000s to be Near Mint! It’s estimated that no more than 2 to 4 percent of all records remaining from the 1950s and 1960s are truly Near Mint. This is why they fetch such high prices, even for more common items.Don’t assume your records are Near Mint. They must meet these standards to qualify!VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) or EXCELLENT (E)A good description of a VG+ record is “except for a couple minor things, this would be Near Mint.” Most collectors, especially those who want to play their records, will be happy with a VG+ record, especially if it toward the high end of the grade (sometimes called VG++ or E+).VG+ records may show some slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or very light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are OK. Minor signs of handling are OK, too, such as telltale marks around the center hole, but repeated playing has not misshapen the hole. There may be some very light ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable.VG+ covers should have only minor wear. A VG+ cover might have some very minor seam wear or a split (less than one inch long) at the bottom, the most vulnerable location. Also, a VG+ cover may have some defacing, such as a cut-out marking. Covers with cut-out markings can never be considered Near Mint.Very Good (VG)Many of the imperfections found on a VG+ record are more obvious on a VG record. That said, VG records — which usually sell for no more than 25 percent of a NM record — are among the biggest bargains in record collecting, because most of the “big money” goes for more perfect copies. For many listeners, a VG record or sleeve will be worth the money.VG records have more obvious flaws than their counterparts in better shape. They lack most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records. Groove wear is evident on sight, as are light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail. When played, a VG record has surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages and during a song’s intro and ending. But the noise will not overpower the music otherwise.Minor writing, tape or a sticker can detract from the label. Many collectors who have jukeboxes will use VG records in them and not think twice. They remain a fine listening experience, just not the same as if it were in better shape.VG covers will have many signs of human handling. Ring wear in the middle or along the edges of the cover where the edge of a record would reside, is obvious, though not overwhelming. Some more creases might be visible. Seam splitting will be more obvious; it may appear on all three sides, though it won’t be obvious upon looking. Someone might have written or it or stamped a price tag on it, too.Good (G),Good Plus (G+)or Very Good Minus (VG–)These records go for 10 to 15 percent of the Near Mint value, if you are lucky.Good does not mean bad! The record still plays through without skipping, so it can serve as filler until something better comes along. But it has significant surface noise and groove wear, and the label is worn, with significant ring wear, heavy writing, or obvious damage caused by someone trying to remove tape or stickers and failing miserably. A Good to VG– cover has ring wear to the point of distraction, has seam splits obvious on sight and may have even heavier writing, such as, for example, huge radio station letters written across the front to deter theft.If the item is common, it’s probably better to pass it up. But if you’ve been seeking it for a long time, get it cheap and look to upgrade.POOR (P)and Fair (F)Poor (P) and Fair (F) records go for 0 to 5 percent of the Near Mint value, if they go at all. More likely, they end up going in the trash. Records are cracked, impossibly warped, or skip and/or repeat when an attempt is made to play them. Covers are so heavily damaged that you almost want to cry.
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Artist: GILLAN
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Label: Virgin
Release Title: FUTURE SHOCK
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Custom Bundle: No
Material: Vinyl
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Modified Item: No
Colour: Black
Type: LP
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Format: Record
Sleeve Grading: Excellent (EX)
Release Year: 1981
Language: English
Era: 1980s
Record Size: 12"
Style: ROCK
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo