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Motley Crue 1984 "The Devil's Own" Extreme rare!

$ 146.37

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Artist/Band: Motley Crue
  • Brand: Motley Crue

    Description

    Motley Crue 1984 "The Devil's Own" Extreme rare!
    Description
    Condition: Used
    The second headline tour of MOTLEY CRUE in North America, following the release of their hit album "SHOUT AT THE DEVIL" in 1983.
    May 25, 1984 at Orpheum Theatre, Boston
    Live at Orpheum Theatre, Boston, May 25, 1984.
    This is an analog LP record of "The Devil's Own".
    MADE IN U.S.A.
    I think this is a very valuable item that is hard to find nowadays.
    The album cover is a cool shot of the band at their most bewitching and awful right after the release of their second album.
    It's worth keeping it on display in your room.
    The songs are as follows
    A1 Bastard
    A2 Ten Seconds To Love
    A3 Merry-Go-Round
    A4 Knock" Em Dead, Kid
    A5 Piece Of Your Action
    A6 Too Young To Fall In Love
    B1 Red Hot
    B2 Tommy Lee Drum Solo
    B3 Mick Mars Guitar Solo
    B4 Looks That Kill
    B5 Live Wire
    I haven't been able to check the playback, but there doesn't seem to be any noticeable scratches.
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