Description: Original US LP released in 1988 on RCA Records. Cat: 6884-1RB. Still has original shrink wrap with hype sticker on front. Moody, insouciant, postmodernist approach to R&B...At times tongue-in-cheek, other times arch and aloof, it never fails because there's always a hook or lyrical play (a good example is the opener "I Think She Likes Me") that stays with you...They pull a fast one and cover Blood Ulmer's "Where Did All the Girls Come From?" A plus ten for that smart bit of inspiration. Slick, intelligent, sly, and well worth your while. Tracks : I think she likes me/ I got a gun/ Evergaldes/ Square/ Trail of tears/ Jesus everyday/ You don’t need money/ Don’t look back/ An honest job/ Bringin’ it all back home/ Where did all the girls come from? There are a few light spindle marks on labels. Record has some light scuff marks and a few very light scratches that cause some light crackles and is in VG+ condition. Cover has is in EXcellent condition. Wrapping method: All records are sent in stiff cardboard mailers then wrapped in brown paper and sealed around edges with brown packaging tape. Records are taken out of sleeve to avoid seam splits and ring wear. Post methods within Australia: All records are posted via Australia Post. Within Australia all items come with a tracking number. Post method for overseas: All parcels are sent via Australia Post standard airrmail with tracking number. We offer combined postage for multiple purchases. _gsrx_vers_1634 (GS 9.6 (1634))
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Artist: Treat Her Right
Format: Record
Release Title: Treat Her Right
Material: Vinyl
Type: LP
Genre: Rock
Record Size: 12"
Record Label: RCA Records
Style: Blues Rock
Edition: 1st Edition
Release Year: 1988
Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Grading: Excellent (EX)
Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve
Speed: 33 RPM
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Era: 1980s
Sub-Genre: Roots rock