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THE CULT “SONIC TEMPLE” 1989 RECORD STORE FLAT - BILLY DUFFY - HEAVY METAL -ROCK
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THE CULT “SONIC TEMPLE” 1989 RECORD STORE FLAT - BILLY DUFFY - HEAVY METAL -ROCK. Shipped with USPS First Class.This listing is for a record store display flat.
It is not an album cover.
It is not a poster.
This is 31 years old.
Please see all photos.
Questions welcome.
The price includes fast shipping.
This is from a non-smoking studio.
THE CULT
“SONIC TEMPLE”
DISPLAY FLAT
1989 Beggars Banquet Records Ltd.
& Reprise Records & Sire
Made in USA
Artist: unknown
Type: Promo, For Display Only
This display flat features the same front & back artwork
as The Cult’s album “Sonic Temple”.
Artwork on the front features guitarist Billy Duffy, and cool graphics of vocalist Ian Astbury.
This measures 12 1/44” x 12 1/4”
Condition:
If you are looking for perfect, mint-condition, this is not it.
This is in good condition, especially for being 31 years old.
The front and back have very light surface wear., a few minor soft creases,
minor corner dings, light edge wear.
No holes, no tears, no pin holes, no staples, no tape.
Front cover has lower right corner creased, see photos.
Back cover has lower left corner creased.
This is from a non-smoking, non-vaping studio.
Suitable for a hanging display, suitable for framing, for display under a glass table top, etc.
Price: .00 Buy It Now.
Shipping: Free, USPS First Class mail,
with tracking.
I can only ship to USA 50 states.
Payment: PayPal only.
More about The Cult’s “Sonic Temple”
(source: Wikipedia)
Sonic Temple is the fourth studio album by The Cult, released in 1989. Continuing in the hard rock direction introduced on their previous album, Sonic Temple features some of the band's most popular songs, including "Fire Woman", "Sun King", "Edie (Ciao Baby)" and "Sweet Soul Sister". Sonic Temple was the last album recorded with longtime bassist Jamie Stewart, who left in 1990, and the first to feature former Hall & Oates and then-current Bryan Adams drummer, Mickey Curry.
See a great article about this album on the blog site called SmellsLikeInfiniteSadness