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Living Colour "Vivid" cassette tape

$9.00

When this came out in 1988, people on both coasts were convinced that Living Colour was the future of Rock and Roll. Vernon Reid’s guitar sounded like it was from another planet and Corey Glover sounded like an old Soul belter fronting a Metal band that also liked Jazz. “Cult of Personality” was a massive hit. “Glamour Boys” was a solid follow-up. There was an excellent Talking Heads cover, and not a bad track on the album. Thirty five years later, it still sounds ahead of its time. Tape in excellent vintage condition.

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When this came out in 1988, people on both coasts were convinced that Living Colour was the future of Rock and Roll. Vernon Reid’s guitar sounded like it was from another planet and Corey Glover sounded like an old Soul belter fronting a Metal band that also liked Jazz. “Cult of Personality” was a massive hit. “Glamour Boys” was a solid follow-up. There was an excellent Talking Heads cover, and not a bad track on the album. Thirty five years later, it still sounds ahead of its time. Tape in excellent vintage condition.

When this came out in 1988, people on both coasts were convinced that Living Colour was the future of Rock and Roll. Vernon Reid’s guitar sounded like it was from another planet and Corey Glover sounded like an old Soul belter fronting a Metal band that also liked Jazz. “Cult of Personality” was a massive hit. “Glamour Boys” was a solid follow-up. There was an excellent Talking Heads cover, and not a bad track on the album. Thirty five years later, it still sounds ahead of its time. Tape in excellent vintage condition.

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