Fischer Z, Split Enz, Communards - 7 x LP album including 1 x maxi single - Multiple titles - Single Vinyl Record - 1st Pressing, Various pressings - 1975





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Seven LPs including one maxi single by Fischer Z, Split Enz and The Communards, oldest release year 1975, with various pressings and original inner sleeve, condition varies.
Description from the seller
Fisher Z
British New Wave Rock band founded in 1976, in London by John Watts and Steve Skolnik.
1: Red Skies Over Paradise - Liberty 1C 064 83 100 - Germany - 1981
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: VG+
2: Going Deaf For A Living - Liberty 1C 064 82867 - Germany - 1980
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: Ex
3 : Masqueradew - Ariola 612 506 - Germany - 1989 (maxi single)
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: Ex
Split Enz
Split Enz was a rock band from New Zealand founded in late 1972 as 'Split Ends' by Tim Finn and Phil Judd. The band name was changed to Split Enz at the beginning of 1974. Split Enz had eight songs listed in the APRA Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time, more than any other band. Split Enz played its last show on December 4, 1984, in Auckland, New Zealand. The band has since re-united several times, including for benefit concerts in 1986 and 2009, and reunion tours in 1993, 2006, and 2008. A further set of Australian and New Zealand reunion dates has been scheduled for 2026.
4: True Colors - A & M AMLH 11.64822 - Netherlands - 1979 (laser disc)
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: VG+
5 : The Beginning Of The Enz - Chrysalis 203 225 - Germany - 1977
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: VG+
The Communards
Synthpop duo, active from 1985 to 1988, comprising ex-Bronski Beat singer Jimmy Somerville and keyboard player Richard Coles. They enjoyed a string of UK club and chart successes during the mid-to-late 1980s, including the number one hit "Don't Leave Me This Way".
6 : Communards - Metronome 826 016 - Germany - 1986
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: Ex
7 : Red - London 828 066 - Netherlands - 1987
Vinyl: Excellent / Near Mint
Sleeve: Ex
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Fisher Z
British New Wave Rock band founded in 1976, in London by John Watts and Steve Skolnik.
1: Red Skies Over Paradise - Liberty 1C 064 83 100 - Germany - 1981
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: VG+
2: Going Deaf For A Living - Liberty 1C 064 82867 - Germany - 1980
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: Ex
3 : Masqueradew - Ariola 612 506 - Germany - 1989 (maxi single)
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: Ex
Split Enz
Split Enz was a rock band from New Zealand founded in late 1972 as 'Split Ends' by Tim Finn and Phil Judd. The band name was changed to Split Enz at the beginning of 1974. Split Enz had eight songs listed in the APRA Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time, more than any other band. Split Enz played its last show on December 4, 1984, in Auckland, New Zealand. The band has since re-united several times, including for benefit concerts in 1986 and 2009, and reunion tours in 1993, 2006, and 2008. A further set of Australian and New Zealand reunion dates has been scheduled for 2026.
4: True Colors - A & M AMLH 11.64822 - Netherlands - 1979 (laser disc)
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: VG+
5 : The Beginning Of The Enz - Chrysalis 203 225 - Germany - 1977
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: VG+
The Communards
Synthpop duo, active from 1985 to 1988, comprising ex-Bronski Beat singer Jimmy Somerville and keyboard player Richard Coles. They enjoyed a string of UK club and chart successes during the mid-to-late 1980s, including the number one hit "Don't Leave Me This Way".
6 : Communards - Metronome 826 016 - Germany - 1986
Vinyl: Ex
Sleeve: Ex
7 : Red - London 828 066 - Netherlands - 1987
Vinyl: Excellent / Near Mint
Sleeve: Ex
See pictures for a good impression.
Registered shipping

