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Ramones: "Rocket To Russia", SEALED Original Pressing from 1977, Nice

Sold Date: September 11, 2015
Start Date: September 1, 2015
Final Price: $68.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 4
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Buyer Feedback: 217

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From Sire Records, this is ROCKET TO RUSSIA by RAMONES, an original US pressing released November 4, 1977. It is still SEALED and appears to be in very fine condition. It is NOT a cut-out. This piece is sealed in loose factory wrap so we know that no heat ever came near the finished product.  Nice.

The Cuts:

Side 1 Cretin Hop Rockaway Beach Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Locket Love I Don't Care Sheena Is A Punk Rocker We're A Happy Family Side 2 Teenage Lobotomy Do You Wanna Dance? I Wanna Be Well I Can't Give You Anything Ramona Surfin' Bird Why Is It Always This Way?

Personnel & Instrumentation:

 – Lead vocals  – Guitar  – Bass  – Drums

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