Gil Scott-Heron REAL EYES 1980 LP 1ST PRESS Arista AL9540 PROMO Orig InnerSleeve

Sold Date: December 27, 2021
Start Date: April 11, 2021
Final Price: $24.99 (USD)
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GIL SCOTT-HERON
Real Eyes (LP, 1988) Arista  AL 9540 First Pressing. Cut Corner Promo. Outstanding Condition.
Original first printing, cut-corner promo of Gil Scott-Heron's Real Eyes on Arista. OUTSTANDING condition with only minimal handling wear, with a nubbed corner and only a faint wisp of a ring (a vinyl "dent," actually) beginning to take shape. Barely noticeable except in the right light. Has a cut corner in the bottom right. Includes the original printed inner sleeve with lyrics. Vinyl is outstanding, with no visible scratches, though there is some faint ghosting that a deep cleaning should help with, something I can't provide. Otherwise, this is pretty much what it appears... an album that's been siting idle on a shelf for between 35-40 years.

Side A The Train From Washington (4:48) Not Needed (3:57) Waiting For The Axe To Fall (4:48) Combinations (3:41) - w/ Brian Jackson on Piano
Side B A Legend In His Own Mind (3:41) You Could Be My Brother (6:23) The Klan (4:50) Your Daddy Loves You (For Gia Louise) (3:17)
Vocals – Gil Scott-Heron Bass – Robert Gordon Drums – Kenny Powell Guitar – Ed Brady Keyboards, Synthesizer, Harmonica – Glen (Astro) Turner Percussion – Ethan Ivy Saxophone, Flute – Vernon James Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Carl Cornwell Trumpet – Kenny Sheffield



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