Graham Parker & the Rumour - Live at the Roxy 1979 rare LP Not TMOQ NM

Sold Date: June 17, 2021
Start Date: May 4, 2020
Final Price: $15.00 (USD)
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Graham Parker & the Rumour  - Live at the Roxy 1979 NM

This is a REissue from the mid 80's of only 200 copies

Originally came out in '79 and only 300 copies
This REissue has different labels and has an added back cover, (review of the concert)
Recorded live at the Roxy in Los Angeles  on April 11, 1979
Record is NM condition  (but has some inner sleeve residue marks on the vinyl)
Insert covers in NM

Sound quality of the recording is only G-VG about a 6 on a 1-10 scale


Side 1
Discovering Japan
Local Girls
Thunder and Rain
Don't Get Excited
Back to Schooldays
Passion is no Ordinary Word
Mercury Poisoning

Side 2
Stick To Me
You Can't Be too Strong
Clear Head
Saturday Night Is Dead
Nobody Hurts You
I Want You Back
New York Shuffle  

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