Media: Near Mint (NM or M-) 

Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Labels M no spindle marks

in pristine condition Disc M-Cover M- with gold promotional stamp Labels M

 generic pictures 


Eddie Jobson / Zinc (3) ‎– The Green Album

Label:
Capitol Records ‎– ST-12275
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Jacksonville Pressing
Country:
US
Released:
1983
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Synth-pop, Prog Rock, Classic Rock

Tracklist

A1Transporter1:11
A2Resident6:01
A3Easy For You To Say4:07
A4Prelude2:30
A5Nostalgia2:27
A6Walking From Pastel2:07
A7Turn It Over4:15
B1Green Face4:22
B2Who My Friends.....6:31
B3Color Code1:05
B4Listen To Reason5:56
B5Through The Glass6:03
B6Transporter II0:22

Companies, etc.

Credits

Notes

Comes with custom color inner sleeve with lyrics / credits.

Some copies may have a gold stamp in the upper right hand corner of the jacket stating the record is owned by Capitol Records and is to be used for Promotional Purposes Only.

Recorded at 30ips, 24 track, Dolby.
Mixed manually at 30ips on 1/2 inch, no noise reduction
Keyboards: Yamaha CS80 and Mini-Moog Synthesizers, Yamaha Grand Piano

Legal Maneuvers: Steven and Marty Machat

Capitol Liason: Bruce Garfield

Technical Boffinry: Scott Burnham, Bruce Robbins, Doug Cassara, Bruce Bradt, Craig Hutchinson
Equipment Transport: Orka, Grizzly & Lucifer.

Special Thanks to: Bruce Garfield, Steven Machat, Bill Civitella, Clay Hutchinson, Ray & Terry Bardani, Thom Cimillo, Ron Carran, Michael Barsimanto, Nick Moroch, Alon Oleartchik, Ed Strait, Ann Carli, Ellen Frank, Katryna Nathan, Kathy Hart, Don Stroh, John Chidsey, Guy Davies, Christian Dalbavie, Griff McRee, John Luongo, Margaret & John Helliwell, Gojko & Danice Grkinch and to my parents...

Dedicated to Maria...
Love and thanks for her unyielding tolerance.

Correspondence: Eddie Jobson / Zinc
Box 1558
Greenwich, Connecticut 06830, U.S.A.

Clothes - Julie Morton. Hair - Olivier Mikhailoff.

Green - the first Zinc album - completed in March 1983

Recorded for Zinc Inc., in association with North Shore Musical Productions.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 7777-12275-1
  • Barcode (Scanned): 0077771227516
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): ST 1-12275
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): ST 2-12275
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etched / "STERLING" & "0" Stamped variant 1): ST-1-12275-Z2#1 STERLING 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Etched / "STERLING" & "0" Stamped variant 1): ST-2-12275-Z2#1 STERLING 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etched / "STERLING" & "0" Stamped variant 2): ST-1-12275-Z2 STERLING 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Etched / "STERLING" & "0" Stamped variant 2): ST-2-12275-Z6#1 STERLING 0
  • Pressing Plant ID (In runouts): 0
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Seller Terms



 I do combine items so you will safe on shipping charges. Each additional album shipped via Media Mail costs $1 extra. For Priority Mail and international shipments an additional album charge will be the actual shipping cost for an additional weight added to the package total weight. All gate-fold albums are counted as double albums for shipping purposes for Media Mail. All records are sent in hard cardboard packing boxes, removed from the covers to prevent seam splits and placed in protective plastic covers. Additional generic inner sleeve for transportation is provided for albums that contain already original inner sleeve with pictures or lyrics. If not satisfied with my grading return record for a full refund minus back shipping. I grade records visually and occasionally by playing the record to check for actual sound quality. I try my best in grading the albums. GRADING M only for sealed records or really in pristine condition. M- no scratches and no spindle marks very little signs of playing or handling. If there’s a cut corner or punch hole the LP can still be M-, but I will mention if it is there Excellent the record shows some signs of having been played, very superficial wear, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might have slight wear and/or creasing. Plays like new but may not look perfect, some scuffs that don’t affect play, etc VG++ Plays essentially clean but may have a few spots with very minor hiss or crackle but still very little signs of playing, very little marks from spindle and minimal signs of handling. Light scratches, maybe some scuffing, the cover may have very minor ring wear or dirt, small writing or a very small seam split in the middle, but not all of those defects at the same time. VG+ handling and wear more visible, slight O-ring starts to show, light splits, spindle marks on label. The record has obviously been played many times, but displays noJa major deterioration in sound quality, despite noticeable surface marks light scratches. Normal wear and tear on the cover plays mostly clean with some noise in the quiet areas or between songs. May have a few pops but nothing major. VG definite sings of playing some scratches, deep O-ring, seam splits, corners bent, torn covers etc. The record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, Records with this grade I will describe more precisely with all flaws I can detect. As always you can ask for more info. VG- / Fair considerable surface noise, lots of pops and crackle. Cover is ragged, stained and/or defaced G The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partially missing. I do not sale albums graded less then VG-.