The Roll-Ups, Low Dives For Highballs LP original 1979 UK import power pop vinyl

Sold Date: June 8, 2014
Start Date: May 29, 2014
Final Price: $21.00 (USD)
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NM/VG++

The Roll-Ups
“Low Dives For High Balls”
Bridge House Records BHLP004
LP Released in 1979

This is an original UK first pressing on the small Bridge House label with no barcode on the back from way back in 1979. This has been repressed a few times in a couple different countries, but this is a true original 10-track version, marked for export with a “Made In UK” sticker on it. Incredible early lo-fi power pop with enough glam to take it from good to great.

Tracks:
A1 Blackmail 
A2 Last Night 
A3 Where's The Money 
A4 It's Up To You 
A5 Slaughtered 
B1 Cover Girl 
B2 Sammy 
B3 Strange Love 
B4 Somebody Stole The Girl That Stole My Heart 
B5 Roll-ups Gave Me A Bad Name 

The grade of the record is NM with almost no sign that it’s even been played. The cover grades to VG++ with very light signs of handling, with bright artwork, and no splits, tears, stains, stickers or cutouts. A very nice copy, and the vinyl looks amazing!

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