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Sold Date:
March 18, 2016
Start Date:
March 11, 2016
Final Price:
$16.52
(USD)
Bid Count:
2
Seller Feedback:
1054
Buyer Feedback:
60
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I had 5 brick and mortar stores in Portland, OR, Boise, ID, Fairbanks, AK, and 2 stores in Anchorage, AK. I
operated under the name Nickelodeon Records & Tapes from 1973 to
1979, hence the eBay name Original 1976 Nickelodeon Records.
All of my Listings are NEAR MINT VINYL By Visual Inspection UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
Not Play Graded
EACH COVER CONDITION is INDIVIDUALLY NOTED
THIS LISTING is for BOSTON THIRD STAGE MCA P-13403 NEAR MINT 1986
COMPLETE WITH OBI, LYRIC SHEETS,and ROUND PLASTIC INNER SLEEVE
PRESSED IN JAPAN BY WARNER-PIONEER CORPORATION
Songs include: Side 1: Amanda, We're Ready, The Launch, Cool The Engines,
My Destination.
Side 2: A New World, To Be A Man, I Think I Like It,
Can'tcha Say, Still in Love, Hollyann.
Gate Fold Cover is Near Mint with tight corners, tight edges, no writing.
Vinyl is Near Mint by visual inspection with no marks, cuts, or spindle marks. Bright and shiny. Looks un-played.
Obi is Near Mint with no tears, creases, or writing.
Original lyric sheets are excellent with no tears or writing.
No Bar Code
"Third Stage is the third album by American hard rock band Boston released September 23, 1986 on MCA Records...The album's first track, "Amanda", was actually written in 1980 (when Boston began work on the album), and became the band's only #1 single. It reached and stayed at #1 for
two weeks in November 1986. It was followed by the second Top 10 single
from the album, "We're Ready", which reached #9 in 1987. The songs "Cool
the Engines" and "Can'tcha Say/Still in Love" also got substantial
airplay, with the "Can'tcha Say (You Believe in Me)/Still in Love"
peaking at #20 in 1987 on the Billboard Hot 100. It remains Boston's last Top 100 hit to date...Third Stage went to #1 on the , where it stayed for four weeks...The album is the first Boston LP to feature electronic drum samples...This LP was also the first Boston
recording to use the Scholz-invented Rockman guitar processor. No orchestral sounds or synthesizers were used on the album. Critics
have noted that the album has a much darker, more somber tone than
Boston's previous work. WIKIPEDIA
LOOK FOR MORE QUALITY JAPANESE PRESSINGS FROM The ORIGINAL 1976 NICKELODEON RECORDS COMPLETE WITH OBI (OR THEY ARE NOT) COMPLETE...NO OBI MEANS LESS VALUE
PICTURES ARE OF ACTUAL ITEMS.