you are looking to buy the LAST TEMPTATION OF ELVIS DOUBLE CASSETTE TAPE released in 1980 on NME NME038/39. THIS TITLE IS A PROMOTIONAL ONLY PRESSING AND WAS NEVER SOLD INSTORES! COMES IN A COLLECTIBLE DOUBLE CASSETTE CASE- NEVER SEEN ONE LIKE IT. THIS TITLE IS AN IMPORT FROM THE UK. THIS ITEM IS IN OVERALL NEAR MINT CONDITION. CASSETTE TAPES ARE MINT- DON'T KNOW IF THEY WERE EVER PLAYED. INSERT IS ALSO MINT. DOUBLE CASSETTE CASE HAS LIGHT SURFACEWEAR, BUT IS OTHERWISE MINT- 100% INTACT- NO CRACKS OR CUTOUTS. ITEM IS NOT SEALED, BUT COMES STORED IN A POLYBAG SLEEVE. CASSETTE TAPES- OK, SO NOT TOO MANY PEOPLE USE THEM ANYMORE, BUT NOW THAT THEY DON'T MAKE THEM THEY'RE MORE COLLECTIBLE AND USUALLY CHEAPER THAN CDS. HOWEVER, WHO AMONG US DOES NOT HAVE A TAPE DECK STILL IN OUR CAR, IN OUR HOME STEREO, OR IN OUR BOOMBOX RADIOS? THIS OLD SCHOOL FORMAT IS A GREAT WAY TO COLLECT THESE OUT OF PRINT HIP-HOP AND GANGSTA RAP TITLES- NOT USED AND SCRATCHED UP, BUT BRAND NEW. OH AND DON'T FORGET THE BEST PART- TAPES DON'T SKIP! International buyers please inquire about shipping rates. Thank you for looking and Happy Buying.
The Last Temptation Of Elvis (1980 UK New Musical Express 26-track promo-only compilation double cassette album, with Elvis's songs performed by artists including Robert Plant, Paul McCartney, Holly Johnson, Pop Will Eat Itself and Bruce Springsteen, picture sleeve NMECAS038/039). Year of Release: 1980 - 29 years old Format: CASSETTE ALBUM !--CASSETTES#NAME->DESC#It's humble, it's unobtrusive and it won't take up much shelf space. WE all used to play them till those shiny CD's came along, with days spent in your bedroom taping compilations of songs that meant something [and forcing them on everyone who knew you]. Most commonly available though the 1970's and 80's on cassette albums and never one to miss out on a new format of the cassette single, Malcom Mclarens Bow Wow Wow started this particular ball rolling in 1980 and it ended it's run in 2003, with no one owning up to the accolade. Primarily a means of exploiting the all singing Sony Walkmen cassette player, it lost out in the format battle and has now been replaced by memory sticks and the like [a market leader when clicks were what your records did]. Notoriously hard to find, [though ignored at the time] many were more limited than we ever imagined, so if you really want to call yourself a serious collector then this has to be one of your ones. Pay homage to the humble cassingle and take a peek through our catalogues, we probably have the largest stock in the world [and we're proud]. Vote with your wallet - keep the cassette alive.--> It's humble, it's unobtrusive and it won't take up much shelf space. WE all used to play them till those shiny CD's came along, with days spent in your bedroom taping compilations of songs that meant something [and forcing them on everyone who knew you]. Most commonly available though the 1970's and 80's on cassette albums and never one to miss out on a new format of the cassette single, Malcolm Mclarens Bow Wow Wow started this particular ball rolling in 1980 and it ended it's run in 2003, with no one owning up to the accolade. Primarily a means of exploiting the all singing Sony Walkmen cassette player, it lost out in the format battle and has now been replaced by memory sticks and the like [a market leader when clicks were what your records did]. Notoriously hard to find, [though ignored at the time] many were more limited than we ever imagined, so if you really want to call yourself a serious collector then this has to be one of your ones. Pay homage to the humble cassingle and take a peek through our catalogues, we probably have the largest stock in the world [and we're proud]. Vote with your wallet - keep the cassette alive. Record Label: NME Catalogue No: NMECAS038/039 Country of Origin: UK |