German Glam Metal (Heavy Metal) band that got a lot of bad press due to the lead singer having a VERY similar style to Robert Plant, the media in particular poured a lot of criticism on the band for hanging onto the skirts of Zeppelin instead of forging their own style - listen to this album and you could be forgiven for thinking it was Zep playing - quite frankly it's not only the lead vocals, the compositions SOUND very Led Zeppelin on many songs!
I see a lot of sites list their musical style as metal but truly, they sound more like good solid bluesy rock on this album.
I can hear you asking "what on earth does he mean "Nude vinyl"?
Nude means exactly this ...
Vinyl record, exactly as described below
New inner plastic liner sleeve
New outer white cardboard cover** (completely unmarked)
New outer protective sleeve
** NO ORIGINAL COVER, WHETHER IT BE A GENERIC RECORD LABEL COVER OR A RELEASE COVER
Kingdom Come - Self Titled
Polydor Records
Cat# 422 835 368
Matrix codes (etched):
422-835-368-1-A-SP-DMM SP1-2 STERLING
422-835-368-1-B-SP-DMM SP1-2 (unable to read this) Crossed Out STERLING
1988
USA release
Supplied in a plain white cardboard cover (new)
New inner plastic liner sleeve
Vinyl media is in very good condition, visually inspected under a bright white halogen light source and I can see just a couple of light marks or scratches on either side. I then played the ENTIRE release, every track, and there are no issues with surface noise and just the very occasional low level click/pops.
New outer protective plastic sleeve
Tracks: Living Out Of Touch, Pushin' Hard, What Love Can Be, 17, The Shuffle, Get It On, Now "Forever After", Hideaway, Loving You, Shout It Out