April Wine Power Play Vinyl Record LP ST-12218 Capital Records 1982 Vinyl in very good condition Jacket in very good condition All Record Sales Final .
About this product Product Identifiers Record Label Capitol/EMI Records UPC 0077771221811 eBay Product ID (ePID) 78446923 Product Key Features Artist April Wine Format Vinyl Style Hard Rock Release Title PowerPlay Genre Hard Rock, Rock & Pop Additional Product Features Spar Code N/A Distributor (Independently by Label) Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo Show More Show Less
April Wine Power Play Vinyl Record LP ST-12218 Capital Records 1982 Vinyl in very good condition Jacket in very good condition All Record Sales Final .
April Wine Power Play Vinyl Record LP ST-12218 Capital Records 1982 Vinyl in very good condition Jacket in very good condition All Record Sales Final .
Vintage Records April Wine Animal Grace Vinyl Record LP ST-12311 Capitol Records 1984 Record Sale Vinyl in very good condition Jacket in very good condition All Record Sales Final .
Vintage Records April Wine Animal Grace Vinyl Record LP ST-12311 Capitol Records 1984 Record Sale Vinyl in very good condition Jacket in very good condition All Record Sales Final .
APRIL WINE Vinyl Record LP Power Play ST 12218 Condition: Please See pictures for condition and quality of this record. What you see pictures is exactly what you will receive. I've tried to take the best pictures with and without flash to show condition. Record has not been play tested Please See pictures for Close Ups, I Try to take several pictures from different angles. All of the listings come from a Smoke Free Environment. Shipped in a cardboard record shipping box
April Wine – Harder.....Faster Label: Capitol Records – ST-12013 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: US Released: 1979 Style: Hard Rock A1 I Like To Rock 4:19 A2 Say Hello 2:59 A3 Tonite 4:03 A4 Ladies Man 3:32 B1 Before The Dawn 4:19 B2 Babes In Arms 3:18 B3 Better Do It Well 3:34 B4 21st Century Schizoid Man 6:23 Cover and vinyl are VG+
10.17$ Vinyl LP pressing. 1987 collaboration between John Wetton (Asia/King Crimson) and Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music). Protection Each record is protected within its record sleeve by a white vellum anti-dust sleeve. Packaging All items are shipped brand-new and unopened in original packaging. Every record is shipped in original factory-applied shrink wrap and has never been touched by human hands.
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The disappearance of Colony Record's old sign back in 2004 was one of those episodes that sewed the seeds of the project that became New York Neon. The Colony survived and even installed some new neon, but the loss of its old sign made me realize that the time had come to start photographing the city's veteran neon before it was too late. And now, as reported last month, the Colony's replacement sign too is set to vanish. The Colony's current sign. (T. Rinaldi) The old sign whose loss I so ruefully bemoaned 8 years ago was not very old at all, as it turns out. Though it looked like something out of the Robert Wagner era, it seems to have actually appeared in the early '70s, when the Colony moved into the famous Brill Building from its original location at 52nd and Broadway. The sign was memorable for its poodle skirt-clad neon maiden, leaping joyfully into the air, disk in hand, exclaiming I FOUND IT! The Colony's old sign, seen in an old photo formerly shown in its display window. The disk girl was the successor not just to the Colony's original sign, but also to a series of extraordinary neon storefront displays that have anchored the northwest corner of 49th and Broadway for more than 80 years. The Colony's original sign, at 52nd and Broadway, made a brief appearance in John Schlesinger's 1969 film Midnight Cowboy. (Flickr.com / ChristianMontone, above; Midnight Cowboy, below) The Brill Building opened in 1931, and by 1933 the corner now occupied by the Colony stood dressed in 2,500 feet of red and blue neon heralding impresario Nils T. Granlund's "Paradise Cabaret," a second floor nightclub that featured the "World's Most Beautiful Girls." The Paradise didn't last long: by 1940 it had re-opened as a nightclub called the Hurricane, which itself made way for the exotic sounding Cafe Zanzibar by 1944. But the Zanzibar too proved not long for this corner: in 1949 it yielded to Bop City, a jazz club that lasted only a few years, despite featuring some notable headliners. The Colony's spiritual ancestors: NTG's Paradise Cafe; Cafe Zanzibar, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt; Bop City, in a 1953 photo by Herman Leonard. (Signs of the Times magazine, April 1933, used with permission, top; Alfred Eisenstaedt / Life Magazine, center; Herman Leonard / morrisonhotelgallery.com, bottom) The ground floor meanwhile housed Jack Amiel and Arnold Ruben's Turf Restaurant, which opened in 1940 and outlived one nightclub after the next until it finally closed in 1963. The upstairs space eventually became home to a joint called the Avalon Ballroom (of which I could find no photos), but this too closed by 1966. The northern part of the Brill Building meanwhile initially housed a Translux movie theater, which made way in 1937 for Jack Dempsey's "Broadway Bar and Cocktail Lounge." Jack Dempsey's lasted clear up through 1974, about the time the Colony showed up. The Colony's sign swap, c. 2004, see in photo formerly displayed in its display windows. Today, the Colony's modest animated sign is the sole heir to a succession of legendary New York neon. (An April 2011 post on the blog Lost City yielded some details on the old sign's disappearance - a zoning code issue, reportedly.) What will follow it is anyone's guess. A rather sinister rendering of the storefront's possible future appeared last week on the Jeremiah's Vanishing New York blog (which also shared a New York Post report that the Brill Building's new owner helped usher along the Colony's demise by imposing a five-fold rent hike). Whatever comes here next will have some big neon shoes to fill. The disk girl, re-born as a window display after the old disappeared in 2004, will soon flash her last. (T. Rinaldi) SEE ALSO: • First word of Colony's Closing, at JVNY. • JVNY's report on the mega rent hike. • NYT piece on the end of the Colony. • Lost City blog's post on the Colony's 2004 sign swap. • Highly informative LPC designation report for the Brill Building. IN OTHER NEON NEWS: • I have seen the neon book, and it is good! She'll be in stores in about a month's time . . .
Harder ... Faster is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1979 (See 1979 in music). This album is RIAA certified gold in the US. "I Like to Rock" and "Say Hello" were hits for the band. "21st Century Schizoid Man" is a cover version of the King Crimson song from its 1969 debut, In the Court of the Crimson King. Please view all photos for record cover condition and label song info. All Photos are of actual item in listing.All our records are professionally cleaned and inspected for playability,Our FREE Shipping on almost everything is via USPS Media Mail. Delivery time is usually between 2 to 9 days. If you need your order faster, please choose another shipping option (additional cost) at checkout.Check back often, new Records and CD's added weekly.
Two Cadence Records 45 Vinyl LP By Andy Williams Both released between 1956-1959 1. 1336 - Lips of Wine and Straight From My Heart Record is VG+ 2. 1374 - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry and The Williage of St Bernadette Record is VG+ Record Box 1 - B
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BRILLIANT TIME CAPSULE COPY! Original 1966 Release Produced by Lee Hazelwood Reprise Tri Color Steamboat Label 1st US MONOPHONIC Press: We can't praise the condition of this copy enough, appears as if it just came from a record shop c.1966: Vinyl is Near Mint, high gloss, labels perfect, cover is excellent- Clean, bright. NO Creasing, no marking, no splits, no pressure wear. Original Reprise catalog inner crisp, intact, as new! SHIPS IN NEW ARCHIVAL MYLAR RECORD SLEEVE Tracks On Broadway 2:43 The End 2:22 Step Aside 2:33 I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree 2:38 Summer Wine 3:40 Wishin' And Hopin' 2:49 This Little Bird 2:07 Shades 2:15 The More I See You 2:28 Hutchinson Jail 2:47 Friday's Child 3:00 Note this is a vintage item: there may be slight imperfections- signs of age/wear not specifically cited in description
Many know of Pliny the Elder but don't realize this ancient Roman's influence on wine, from first-growth bottlings to early versions of the cru system.
Released in 2016, on CD, Box Set and on label Caroline Records (CAROLR035CD). April Wine — Classic Album Set. Genre: Rock, Blues. Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
About this product Product Identifiers Record Label Capitol/EMI Records UPC 0077771221811 eBay Product ID (ePID) 78446923 Product Key Features Artist April Wine Format Vinyl Style Hard Rock Release Title PowerPlay Genre Hard Rock, Rock & Pop Additional Product Features Spar Code N/A Distributor (Independently by Label) Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo Show More Show Less
About this product Product Identifiers Record Label Capitol/EMI Records UPC 0077771221811 eBay Product ID (ePID) 78446923 Product Key Features Artist April Wine Format Vinyl Style Hard Rock Release Title PowerPlay Genre Hard Rock, Rock & Pop Additional Product Features Spar Code N/A Distributor (Independently by Label) Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo Show More Show Less
April Wine - Power Play - Vinyl Label: Capitol Records – ST-12218 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Jacksonville Pressing Country: US Released: 1982 Genre: Rock Style: Hard Rock, Power Pop Tracklist A1 Anything You Want, You Got It 4:41 A2 Enough Is Enough 4:04 A3 If You See Kay 3:50 A4 What If We Fall In Love 4:22 A5 Waiting On A Miracle 4:06 B1 Doin' It Right 3:43 B2 Ain't Got Your Love 4:31 B3 Blood Money 5:22 B4 Tell Me Why 3:16 B5 Runners In The Night 5:15 Sleeve:(NM-) Vinyl:(NM-) Condition: Sleeve is in Near Mint minus condition sturdy and still in shrink wrap. Vinyl is in Near Mint minus condition with no visible scuffs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vinyl Grading: Mint(M): Refers to a sealed vinyl record that has obviously never been played. Near Mint(NM): Not a perfect vinyl record but looks new and has barely been played. Some wear may be visible on the sleeve but no major gashes, holes or writing. Near Mint Minus(NM-): Minimal signs of the vinyl record having been played. May have been played but handled with love and care (by DJs or vinyl enthusiasts). Might see some rough edges, scuffs here and there on the sleeve. Possible promotional cut-outs or cut corners. Very Good Plus(VG+): Mild scuffing and/or visible surface scratches that might create some surface noise that is audible in between tracks and during quiet sections of songs. Probably has been played on more than a few occasions. The sleeve may show signs of wear and tear, bent corners, some fading of original color, ring wear, and/or promotional cut-outs or cut corners. Very Good(VG): Visible signs of wear and tear caused by continuous playing. Scratches and scuffs may be much more visible causing surface noise to be more audible but still enjoyable to listen to. Possible writing may be visible on label and/or sleeve. Edge-wear, scuffing , seam splits, ring wear, bent corners and/or holes may be visible on the sleeve. Good(G): Record will definitely have visible scratches, scuffs, and/or normal wear from being played frequently but should play through without skipping. Possible seam splits, ring wear, turned up corners, and/ cut-out holes will be visible on the sleeve. Writing from previous owner(especially someone's name) may be visible on record label or on the sleeve itself.
April Wine titled Harder.....Faster This Album is in Excellent Comdition! Genre: Rock Style: Hard Rock, Classic Rock Year: 1979 Tracklist: I Like To Rock 4:43 Say Hello 2:59 Tonite 4:03 Ladies Man 3:32 Before The Dawn 4:19 Babes In Arms 3:18 Better Do It Well 3:34 21st Century Schizoid Man 6:23 No Returns on Music All Used Albums are Play Tested