Men At Work - Anyone For Tennis / Who Can It Be Now?

Description
The 7 inch single by Men At Work, released in 1981, features the tracks Anyone For Tennis on Side A and Who Can It Be Now? on Side B. It was issued by Columbia with the catalog number 18 02888 and pressed in Australia. Men At Work is an Australian band associated with the rock and pop genres. This single is noted for its new wave and pop rock styles. These details allow buyers to compare this single with other releases by the same artist or within similar genres and styles.
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Regular price €2,49
Side A · Anyone For Tennis
Side B · Who Can It Be Now?
Product details
  • Price €2,49
  • Format 7"
  • Year 1981
  • Pressing country Unknown
  • Media condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
  • Sleeve condition Generic
  • Genre Pop
  • Style New Wave, Pop Rock
  • Artist Men At Work
  • Track side A Anyone For Tennis
  • Track side B Who Can It Be Now?
  • Catno 18-02888
  • Label Columbia
  • Tags None
Important product information
Condition grading

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.

Company Sleeve means the record comes in an original record company sleeve instead of an artist specific picture sleeve.

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