Altered Images – Happy Birthday Half Speed Master Heavyweight Vinyl

£30.00

Happy Birthday Half Speed Master Heavyweight Vinyl – Altered Images new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London

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Released in September 1981, Altered Images debut album featured the bands biggest single, Happy Birthday, which peaked at number 2, produced by Martin Rushent Human League, Stranglers, Buzzcocks. The remainder of the album was produced by Steven Severin, cofounder of Siouxsie and The Banshees, and went on to earn a Silver Disc, selling in excess of 60,000 copies.This halfspeed master edition is presented in its original sleeve, pressed on 180gram heavyweight black vinyl, featuring an obi strip, and housed in a polylined inner sleeve, with all the lyrics and credits on the 4 page insert.This new edition has been expertly mastered by Barry Grint at AIR Mastering from the original stereo tapes using precision halfspeed mastering.Halfspeed mastering is a vinyl cutting technique that improves groove accuracy and transient information creating an incredibly detailed stereo image with a natural high frequency response. Altered Images Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £30 +P&P

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