Travis Tritt - Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) / If Hell Had A Jukebox

Description
This 7 inch single by Travis Tritt, released in 1991 on the Warner Bros. label with catalog number 7 19310, features Side A titled "Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)" and Side B titled "If Hell Had A Jukebox." The artist is from the United States. The genre is listed as Folk, World and & Country with the style specifically as Country. These details assist buyers in comparing this single with other versions based on genre, style, label, and pressing country.
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Regular price €3,99
Product details
  • Price €3,99
  • Format 7"
  • Year 1991
  • Pressing country Unknown
  • Media condition Mint (M)
  • Sleeve condition Generic
  • Genre Folk, World, & Country
  • Style Country
  • Artist Travis Tritt
  • Track side A Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)
  • Track side B If Hell Had A Jukebox
  • Catno 7-19310
  • Label Warner Bros.
  • Tags None
What do media and sleeve conditions mean?

Media condition describes the vinyl itself and how it should play.

Sleeve condition describes the sleeve or cover.

Mint (M) means perfect and unused.

Near Mint (NM) means almost perfect, with no obvious signs of wear.

Very Good Plus (VG+) means light signs of use, but still a strong copy.

Very Good (VG) means more visible use and possible light background noise.

Good Plus (G+) means clear wear, but still usable.

Good (G) means heavy wear and noticeable sound or sleeve issues.

Fair (F) means very worn, with major visual or playback issues.

Poor (P) means heavily damaged and only suitable as a filler copy.

Generic sleeve means the record comes in a plain sleeve instead of an original picture sleeve.

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