BAY CITY ROLLERS (BCR): Wouldn’t You Like It? LP 1973 Original UK Imported Vinyl

Sold Date: January 13, 2025
Start Date: December 13, 2024
Final Price: $19.98 (USD)
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BAY CITY ROLLERS (BCR): Wouldn’t You Like It? LP 1973 Original UK Imported Vinyl

The 'Return of Rollermania', BCR touring again after 40 years


BAY CITY

ROLLERS


“WOULDN’T YOU 

LIKE IT?"

UNPLAYED

NEW OLD STOCK

INCLUDES INSERT

BELL RECORDS SYBEL 8002

IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND

NOT RELEASED IN USA

GATEFOLD COVER

1975

CONDITION: UNPLAYED NEW OLD STORE STOCK (NOS) 33⅓ rpm vinyl record in strong MINT MINUS (M-) condition; album cover in strong VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) condition, showing slight shelf wear and aging but overall nearly new looking; insert is near perfect / for best view, please supersize photo of representative example at the very top of  this webpage and examine all 10 pictures of representative item carefully for condition / see photo for track listing.


Thanks for viewing my sale for a rare and original NOS vinyl record album, imported from England in the late ‘70s / although having the same cover as the US release entitled “Rock and Roll Love Letter", this is the earlier British pressing that does not include that track / British pressing, cover maybe have been printed in Netherlands / for best view, please supersize photo at very top of this webpage and examine carefully all pictures for condition / please check out our selection of brand new old store stock of Bay City Roller and solo record releases imported from England during the 1970’ / see photo for track listing


BCR were "the first of many acts heralded as the 'biggest group since the Beatles' and one of the most screamed-at teeny-bopper acts of the 1970s". For a relatively brief but fervent period (nicknamed "Rollermania"), they were worldwide teen idols and by 1975 they were one of the best selling British bands. The group's line-up featured numerous changes over the years, but the classic line-up during its heyday included guitarists Eric Faulkner and Stuart John Wood (Woody), singer Les McKeown, bassist Alan Longmuir, and drummer Derek Longmuir. This their 3rd album, released in 1975 when the group was going supernova, featured charted hits “Don’t Stop the Music”, “Give A Little Love”. Strangely, this album was never released in the USA, so several the songs were not commonly available. This was about the time the legendary Clive Davis began tailoring their career in the states after taking over Bell Records and transitioning to Arista Records. This sale includes the ultra rare insert.




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PACKAGING: Industrial Strength in specialized corner protected record mailer


SHIPPING: USPS Media Mail


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Records properly stored in COOL / SMOKE-FREE environment!



This LP includes the ultra rare Bay City Rollers pictorial insert in reasonably good condition  _gsrx_vers_1680 (GS 9.8.3 (1680))