Brian Wilson: "No Pier Pressure", SEALED 2-LP Set, SIGNED by Wilson, NEW & MINT

Sold Date: December 12, 2015
Start Date: December 2, 2015
Final Price: $47.51 (USD)
Bid Count: 13
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This is NO PIER PRESSURE by BRIAN WILSON, a factory SEALED 

pressing presented in gatefold (sticker on front) and signed by Wilson on the 

removable insertIt is a 2-LP set. 

Each record is pressed on 180+ grams of high density, high

definition virgin vinyl offering superior sound and durability. 

Since Wilson signed the album's insert, it may be framed separately

or kept within the gatefold jacket. A fantastic gift for the season!


The Cuts:

Side One

This Beautiful Day Runaway Dancer Saturday Night On The Island
Side Two
The Right Time Whatever Happened Guess You Had To Be There Tell Me Why

Side Three

Don't Worry One Of A Kind Sail Away The Last Song
Side Four
I'm Feeling Sad Somewhere Quiet Half Moon Bay Our Special Love
Primary Personnel & Instrumentation:  – vocals, keyboards  – vocals, keyboards, accordion  – vocals  – vocals  – vocals  – vocals  – vocals  –  vocals  – acoustic guitar  – electric guitar  – , 

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              --- Laurence J. Peter, educator and author (1919-1990) 

 

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