Ultravox - Ultravox! (LP, Album, Gat) (1977) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Comments:
Vinyl has some light surface marks and scuffs, but nothing deep-set; Cover sleeve has a moderate amount of shelfwear including some ringwear front/rear, but no seam splits! GIS.

Catalog #: ILPS 9449
Country:    US  
Released:  1977
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Post-Punk, Punk, New Wave

Tracklist:
A1. Satday Night In The City Of The Dead 2:34
A2. Life At Rainbow's End (For All The Tax Exiles On Main Street) 3:42
A3. Slip Away 4:12
A4. I Want To Be A Machine 7:20
B1. Wide Boys 3:15
B2. Dangerous Rhythm 4:16
B3. The Lonely Hunter 3:44
B4. The Wild, The Beautiful And The Damned 5:49
B5. My Sex 2:59

Credits:
Bass - Chris Cross
Design - Bloomfield/Travis
Drums - Warren Cann
Engineer [Assit.] - Terry Barham
Guitar - Stevie Shears
Photography By - Gered Mankowitz
Producer - Brian Eno
Producer - Steve Lillywhite
Producer - Ultravox
Sleeve [Concept] - Dennis Leigh
Violin, Keyboards - Billy Currie
Vocals - Chris Cross
Vocals - John Foxx
Vocals - Warren Cann
Written-By - John Foxx


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Companies:
Manufactured By Island Records
Distributed By Island Records

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Max Klein
Absolute Banger

Bins Bound for Glory

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Max Klein
Classic Plate

Delightful Digs

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Richard Skol
The best Record Store in Toronto!

The guys at High Notes Records are the nicest and most helpful people in the city.

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Frank Leprechaun
Blast From The Past

I had this album on cassette when I was a teenager and played it all the time, my first introduction to reggae. Nice surprise to find it here, years later on vinyl at such a great deal

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Aaron Lamb
Rastaman Vibrations Used

Record was graded as in VG+ and it is!! Already had a copy but this is a nice upgrade. Plays great. Solid album. Favourite track -- Rat Race

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