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Prince
1999
Record Store Day 2018
WarnerBros Records R1_566411 LP 33RPM 12" 2018 (USA)
Reissue of the seven track single LP version of Prince’s critically acclaimed, breakthrough album 1999. Featuring the original alternative front cover and ‘eye’ picture labels. This version of 1999, featuring the original alternative front cover and 'eye' picture labels, has been unavailable on LP for 35 years, since its initial pressing in 1983.
Features the massive pop hits "1999", "Little Red Corvette", "Delirious", and "Let’s Pretend We’re Married". Worldwide run of 13,000.
Tracklist
A1 1999 6:22
A2 Little Red Corvette 4:58
A3 Delirious 3:56
A4 Free 5:00
B1 Let's Pretend We're Married 7:20
B2 Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) 4:00
B3 Lady Cab Driver 8:25
Copyright (c) – NPG Records, Inc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – NPG Records, Inc.
Recorded At – Uptown
Recorded At – Sunset Sound
Record Company – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Engineer [2nd Engineer] – Don Batts
Management – Cavallo, Ruffalo & Fargnoli
Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Performer – Prince
Recorded By, Mixed By – Peggy McCreary
2018 Record Store Day Release
1st Hype Sticker:
Record Store Day Exclusive
2nd Hype Sticker:
Special 1 LP / 7 track version originally released in 1983
Pressed on 180 gram vinyl
Limited to 13,000 Worldwide
R1-566411
3rd Hype Sticker:
Premium Vinyl Pressing HQ-180 RTI: Record Technology
® Registered Trademark Record Technology Inc.
On back cover:
Warner Bros. Records Inc., A Warner Music Group Company. 3300 Warner Blvd., Burbank, CA 91505-4694; 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019-6708
Catalog # R1 566411 is on the upper part of the spine and R1-566411 is on the centre labels.
Catalog # 603497861484 is on the centre labels.
Vinyl in a picture sleeve is NEW and SEALED
A Note About Shipping To The U.S.
We are located in Canada, but have registered ourselves on eBay.com instead of eBay.ca because it gives us significantly better global exposure. The problem with this is that eBay wants us to charge shipping appropriate to US, where media mail and other options make for fairly reasonable delivery costs. We tried it for a while but ended up losing money on shipping or having to cancel the orders because we couldn't afford to ship for those rates. To manage this we have set the US shipping to run a calculator based on an American location (we chose Plattsburgh as fairly close) and charging according to UPS pricing. This avoids the cancellation issue, but appears to the buyer to be a prohibitive shipping cost and misrepresents the shipping as being only expedited. If you give us your postal code we will see if we can offer a more reasonable option, but generally we can get a single LP by air to most places in the continental US for $11, a few bucks less for ground.
Thanks for shopping Sir Helmitt,
Jeff Green, e-sales