The Blue Stingrays ~ "Surf-N-Burn" US VINYL LP / VERY RARE / OOP (Tom Petty)

$219.99 USD
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July 30, 2014 - 07:37:52 AM GMT (over 10 years ago)
clearwalter
Surf-N-Burn was a 1997 surf-rock album by The Blue Stingrays. Its tracks express a variety of moods, from the secret agent intrigue of "Russian Roulette" and "Goldfinger" (a cover of the theme from the James Bond film of the same name), to the soft surfing themes "Surfers Life" and "Green Sea", to the beach-shack rave ups (complete with audience noise) "Monsoon" and "Super Hero", all in the styles of the early surf-rockers. The back cover liner notes tell of a fictitious story of origins of The Blue Stingrays--claiming they formed in 1959 and were among both the earliest and most influential surf-rockers; who, after tiring of the exploration of surf culture, moved to a small South Pacific island. The band was composed of the members of The Heartbreakers (Tom Petty's back-up band) who took a short break from their work with Tom Petty to record one album, Surf-N-Burn. This is the EXTREMELY RARE, LONG OOP and ORIGINAL US VINYL PRESSING on the Epitone label. The catalog # on the spine is: 86001. The bar code matrix # is: 0 4577-86001-1 3. The vinyl is visually graded by Goldmine standards as Near Mint. The cover is graded as EX++/NM. There is a 4" split at the top of the cover where the vinyl has been "sitting" all these years. I personally NEVER PLAYED this LP as I knew the rarity/scarcity of this vinyl pressing. Record has been stored in a heavy duty anvil case since 2006 and comes from a smoke / pet free home. Shipped following business day as soon as payment is received. Media Mail ($6) will take at least 3 to 5 weeks due to being shipped by boat from Hawaii, not air! Priority Mail is $12, not $7 from Hawaii. PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE. I WILL NOT BE RESONSIBLE FOR LOST OR DAMAGED ITEM IF YOU CHOOSE MEDIA MAIL. THIS IS HIGHLY COLLECTABLE AND RARE!. International bidders please contact.
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July 23, 2014 - 07:37:52 AM GMT (over 10 years ago)
US
12"
33 RPM

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