Motörhead – What's Words Worth? (1983) UK Press
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$ 45.00Experience the raw energy of Motörhead's early live performances with their second album, What's Words Worth? Recorded in 1978 but not released until 1983, this collection of songs showcases the band's mid-late 70s era and features material rarely played in their later shows. A must-have for any true fan.
Style: Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Cassette: VG+
J-Card: EX
Misc: case has a fair amount of scuffs and some liquid stains on the spine.
Label: Big Beat Records – NEDC 2, Big Beat Records – NEDC2
Country: UK
Tracklist:
A1 | The Watcher | |
A2 | Iron Horse / Born To Lose | |
A3 | On Parole (In A) | |
A4 | White Line Fever | |
B1 | Keep Us On The Road | |
B2 | Leaving Here | |
B3 | I'm Your Witch Doctor | |
B4 | The Train Kept A Rollin' | |
B5 | City Kids |
Cassette tapes are much more difficult to grade compared to vinyl records, visual condition of the tape usually can't tell you much as to the audio quality. We've done our best to spot test each cassette and use the dB scale (decibel) to try and conservatively grade them. Please note with cassettes, the type of machine you're playing them on can greatly affect the type of audio quality you receive. Which is why we recommend you have a dedicated tape player that allows for multiple equalization settings and/or a receiver that allows you to adjust treble level. We've found boosting the treble greatly improves the sound quality of tapes that register lower on the dB scale. Having this equipment will greatly improve your tape playing experience and allow you to receive the best quality audio you can for the age and condition of the tape.
Mint - The tape is sealed
EX - Visually the tape looks very clean, may have light normal wear from case and deck use. Audio quality is loud and quite clear. J-Card condition is like new, with only possibly very light general wear.
VG+ - Visually the tape looks used but not abused. Audio quality will be lower but still very listenable and clear. If you have a good deck and receiver you'll likely be able to make adjustments to compensate for the difference. J-Card may have a few light issues, again used but not abused.
VG - Visually may have fading of lettering, plastic yellowing, a lot of scuffing. Audio quality will be noticeably lower and may even seem muffled at times. If you have a good deck and receiver you'll likely be able to make adjustments to compensate for the difference enough to bring it up to a more VG+ audio quality, so still listenable, you just need to have the equipment to achieve it. J-Card will have more pronounced wear, dirt, small nicks, tears, water marks..etc.
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