Warner Brothers Records' Survival Sampler SR-1A is a portable compendium of the best of British and Australian new music of 1984.
56 minutes in length. Features twelve artists from eight different labels.

Was acquired by mother, who was a reporter for the local paper and wrote record reviews. She kept it climate controlled since 1984. No scratches on the label. No dents. Never opened. Perfectly clean. Will be shipped in bubble wrap.

Now is your chance to get your hands on this collector's item - unopened!

** Final photo of opened can with cassette tape and included literature taken from the web - this isn't my photo, but I wanted to show you what's inside. All other photos are taken by me, of the can for sale. **

Α1 – The Smiths - What Difference Does It Make? 
Α2 – The Church - Electric Lash 
Α3 – China Crisis - Wishful Thinking 
Α4 – Scritti Politti - Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin) (12" Version) 
Α5 – Carmel - More More More (7" Version) 
Α6 – King Crimson - Sleepless (12" Version) 
Β1 – Aztec Camera - Pillar To Post 
Β2 – The Cure - The Caterpillar 
Β3 – The Bluebells - I’m Falling (7" Version) 
Β4 – Modern English - Rainbow’s End 
Β5 – The Assembly - Never Never (12" Version)
Β6 – Depeche Mode - Everything Counts (12" Version)

** A REVIEW FROM RATEYOURMUSIC.COM by QuartzM386: **
The world has ended in ruin - it was the middle of the Reagan/Thatcher years, after all - and you need sound rations. 
The Smiths, The Cure and Depeche Mode keep company with King Crimson, The Church and Scritti Politti, and others, but as I mentioned, it was 1984.
There are plenty of choice artists here, though.
King Crimson and The Bluebells to name but two. The Assembly and The Smiths to name two more.
Several 12" versions. Some fairly rare.
You'd be lucky to own this.