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Sold Date:
May 14, 2018
Start Date:
May 12, 2018
Final Price:
£14.75
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New still sealed Record Store Day 12" vinyl single.
The first commercial release of a rare 1977 US only compilation promotional only LP on white vinyl. The tracks are drawn from the Low and Heroes albums (all audio remastered from the A New Career In A New Town box set) and the package now features a newly designed inner sleeve with black and white images taken in Berlin in 1977 by Corrine Schwab.
Side A:
1.Let’s Dance (Full Length Demo)
Side B:
1.Let’s Dance (Live) [2015 Remastered Version]
This black vinyl 45 rpm 12” single features the first appearance of the
full length demo of ‘Let’s Dance’, previously released in an edited form
through digital download and streaming services for David’s birthday on
8th January this year. Both versions were mixed by Nile Rodgers
(original co-producer of the demo with David) in December of last year.
The demo is backed by the live version of ‘Let’s Dance’, which was
recorded live at Pacific National Exhibition Coliseum in Vancouver on
12th September 1983 and mixed by Bob Clearmountain. The sleeve of the
12” single is a colour variation of the original Let’s Dance single
cover.