SOLD OUT PRINCE SEALED RSD RECORD STORE DAY 2017 6 LP SET 3000 MADE 12" B-SIDES

Sold Date: April 27, 2017
Start Date: April 22, 2017
Final Price: $89.95 (USD)
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Major find for PRINCE fans! 
6 Sealed LP's that were ONLY released today for Record Store Day 2017! Only 3000 pressed for RSD!
Opening bid is just $89.95 and winner will add $10 to ship in USA.

Here is the record info for each release. B-side's are worth it alone and the Pop Life LP was remixed by Sheila E!
“Pop Life” b/w “Hello” (Paisley Park 0-20357, 1985): the second single to Prince and The Revolution’s neo-psychedelic Around the World in a Day, this Top 10 hit and its B-side “Hello” took a few pointed jabs at fame and celebrity–but with these extended versions (including a U.S.-only remix of “Pop Life” by Sheila E.), you can still dance to ’em. “Sign ‘O’ The Times” b/w “La, La, La, He, He, Hee” (Paisley Park 0-20648, 1987): the introspective first single to Prince’s acclaimed double album of the same name was a Top 5 hit and featured a playful B-side (used here in its “Highly Explosive” 12″ version). “I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man” b/w “Hot Thing” (Paisley Park 0-20728, 1987): Sign “O” The Times‘ fourth single was a killer power-pop cut with a mean guitar solo that became yet another Top 10 hit for His Royal Badness. It’s backed with three versions of Sign album cut “Hot Thing”: an edit, an extended remix and a rare dub. “I Wish U Heaven” b/w “Scarlet Pussy” (Paisley Park 0-21074, 1988): the third single from Lovesexy may have missed the U.S. charts, but this 12″ is a can’t lose, with a killer three-part extension of the spiritually-minded A-side and the raunchy full version of “Scarlet Pussy” (credited to Prince’s alter-ego, Camille). “Batdance” b/w “200 Balloons” (Warner Bros. 0-21257, 1989): facing label pressure to come up with a hit after the soft commercial impact of Lovesexy, Prince crafted what may be Billboard‘s craziest chart-topper of all time: a sample-heavy, largely-instrumental mission statement for Tim Burton’s blockbuster adaptation of the popular DC Comics superhero Batman. This 12″ single features two mixes of the track (“The Batmix” and “The Vicki Vale Mix”) and the essential non-LP track “200 Balloons,” unused in the final film but the clear source of the “Batdance” musical DNA. “Partyman” b/w “Feel U Up” (Warner Bros. 0-21370, 1989): the second single from the Batman soundtrack (and most prominent in the film) underscores The Joker (Jack Nicholson)’s unhinged mayhem throughout a Gotham City art gallery. A Top 20 hit, this 12″ single features three “Partyman” mixes (“The Purple Party Mix,” the “Partyman Music Mix” and a video mix) plus the non-LP jam “Feel U Up.”