Really? An LP? That is quite unusual, since at that time the vast majority of music distribution had shifted pretty much completely to the cassette tape format and “record players” (and 4- and 8- track cassettes) had for the most part disappeared from the marketplace.
I think if you have a “Red” LP of that band you should hang on to it quite strongly since I do not think too many productions of such an endeavour would have been produced at that time so you might have something unique to offer a collector should you feel the need some day.
Cheers!
Really? An LP? That is quite unusual, since at that time the vast majority of music distribution had shifted pretty much completely to the cassette tape format and record players (and 4- and 8- track cassettes) had for the most part disappeared from the marketplace.
I think if you have a Red LP of that band you should hang on to it quite strongly since I do not think too many productions of such an endeavour would have been produced at that time so you might have something unique to offer a collector should you feel the need some day.
Cheers!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodshot_%28album%29
Original pressings of Bloodshot were issued using red vinyl instead of the customary black, and utilized matching red 1950’s style Atlantic Records labels. The band would continue to use these vintage-style Atlantic labels, in different colors with each album release, throughout their remaining tenure with the label.