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KAREL FIALKA HEY MATTHEW 12" MAXI/LP VINYL |
Collectors information & Description:"Hey, HEY MATTHEW" is the single released by the British musician, Karel Fialka, in 1987. The song has instrumentation with only a synthesizer and a drum machine being used. The song follows the lyrics of the father (Fialka) questioning his son, HEY MATTHEW, as to what he sees on TV (to which a young child's voice responds with such shows as Tom & Jerry and The A-Team) and what he wants to be when he grows up. The video follows the plot of the song, with the camera making it appear that you are looking in on the family through the television. This song was Fialka's biggest chart hit, peaking at #9 in the UK Singles Chart and spending eight weeks in the listings. |
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| Music Genre: | 80's Electro Pop, New Wave |
| Album Production information: |
The album: "KAREL FIALKA HEY MATTHEW" was produced by: Karel Fialka and Nick Magnus Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Matthew Fisher This album was recorded at: Old Barn |
| Record Label: | I.R.S International Record Syndicate ILS 651142 |
| Record Format | 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
| Year & Country | 1987 Made in EU/EEC |
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| Note: the above pictures are photos of the actual album and allow you to judge the quality of cover. Slight differences in color may exist due to the use of the camera's flash. The quality of these images has been reduced in order to preserve network bandwidth, high quality images of these scans can be made available on request |
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