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Atlantic Crossing

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Atlantic Crossing

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Label/Cat No: Warner Bros. Records P-6547W
Format: LP Album Reissue
Record Year of Release: 1981
Artists: Rod Stewart
Release Country: Japan
Genre: Rock, Pop

Description

Experience the soulful sounds of Rod Stewart with "Atlantic Crossing," originally released in 1975 and reissued in Japan in 1981. This vinyl edition showcases Stewart's signature blend of rock and pop, featuring timeless tracks like "Sailing," "I Don't Want To Talk About It," and "Drift Away." Complete with a printed insert of lyrics, this album is a must-have for fans and collectors alike, offering a glimpse into Stewart's musical journey during a pivotal era.

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM)

A nearly perfect record. A NM record should have no visible cosmetic blemishes, with no obvious signs of wear. This is the highest grading we give for our preloved records.

Sleeve Condition: Excellent (E)

Cover shows slight signs of use by a previous owner, such as minor scuffs/scratches, and/or creases. In general, if not for a couple of minor things wrong with it, this would be Near Mint.

All records come with an outer sleeve and are additionally protected by an anti-static inner sleeve. For more information on our grading system, please see our grading system here.
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The photos of the record taken above are of the exact record that you will receive! Only one unique record per listing. Accompanying inserts, if any, are also photographed in the listing.

All photos are taken by Thryft and strictly no reproduction is allowed.

* Audio and tracklist in this preview may differ from the vinyl record. See tracklist information for the vinyl record above.