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THIS IS THE OFFICIAL LIMITED EDITION US VERSION
NOT THE PURPLE BOOTLEG
ONLY 12,000 pressed
Never opened brand new very sold out mint condition US version of the amazing Dee Gee's album Hail Satin!
Foo Fighters playing classic disco of the Bee Gees and more...
From the Record Store Day website:
It’s Record Store Day Night Fever as the Brothers Foo “Gibb” it to you good with HAIL SATIN, the high Travoltage debut album of Foo Fighters’ disco alter ego the DEE GEES.
Released on July 17, 2021 as a limited edition vinyl album packaged era-appropriately in a dazzling rainbow mylar sleeve, HAIL SATIN is the bipolar party record of the summer. Side A features Grohl, Hawkins, Mendel, Smear, Shiflett and Jaffee lighting up the floor at Foo Fighters’ 606 studios with faithful renditions of five stone cold Brothers Gibb classics — Bee Gees bangers "You Should Be Dancing,” Night Fever,” “Tragedy” and “More Than A Woman" + Andy Gibb’s “Shadow Dancing” — while side B literally rocks the party with live at 606 renditions of roughly half of Foo Fighters pandemic panacea album MEDICINE AT MIDNIGHT.
The DEE GEES: HAIL SATIN was recorded entirely at 606. For optimal results, listen with exposed chest hair and little gold spoon necklace (If you know, you know…).
Side A — The DEE GEES:
You Should Be Dancing
Night Fever
Tragedy
Shadow Dancing
More Than a Woman
Side B — LIVE at 606:
Making A Fire
Shame Shame
Waiting on a War
No Son of Mine
Cloudspotter
Only 12,000 made of this limited edition US version.
I bought this on record store day and just listened to it on Spotify 😁
A must have for any Dave Grohl or Foo Fighters fan. I still love their first 2 albums!
I ship out day after payment, sometimes day of in a very secure record package with tracking
I will pay shipping and postal insurance
100% positive feedback! Check out my other random stuff. People seem to like the booze prescriptions from the Prohibition era, 1929-1930
Thanks for looking! 😀