Motley Reissue
07/25/05
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(BW&BK) Back in 1981, a young Mφtley Crόe visited the PRC (Philips Recording Company) pressing plant in Dominguez Hills, California, to greet the staff and thank them for making their records. They also hoped to wheedle a few boxes out in advance of payment, since their Leathόr Records debut, Too Fast For Love, was flying off the shelves of local record stores and at shows, putting them in a cash-flow crunch. The band was greeted warmly, but left sans albums, until later in the day, when their manager brought in a check. The disc sold an incredible 20,000 on that initial run, before it was picked up by Elektra Records and remixed. The original mix has been unavailable on vinyl for over twenty years... until now. Lovingly reproduced sonically and visually, Too Fast For Love returns on the 12-inch black vinyl that launched a million Crόe fans. [see full story for more including bonus info] - Click here for the Full Story
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