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Offered for sale is an original Japanese pressing of 7800° Fahrenheit by Bon Jovi, including the original obi, a sticker sheet, a poster, and a fold out game.
About this copy: This copy of 7800° Fahrenheit is a 1985 Japanese pressing on the black Mercury label.
The cover is M-. The obi is VG+ with a small tear near the top of the left edge.
The poster is M- with no rips, tears, or holes. The insert is M-. The fold out game is M-. The sticker sheet is complete and M-.
The disc is M- with a few spindle marks on the labels, but no marks on the vinyl. Clean disc!
A beautiful copy of an album that’s hard to find complete, as the poster and sticker sheet are usually missing.
Background: Released in 1985, 7800° Fahrenheit was the second album by Bon Jovi.
The album reached #37 on the U.S. album chart and #28 on the UK chart.
Allmusic.com gave 7800° Fahrenheit a 3 star review:
Bon Jovi’s sophomore release found the New Jersey group continuing with its engaging mix of hard rock dynamics and blatant pop-metal overtones, and primed the pump for the coming popular explosion of Slippery When Wet. Ever since the keyboard call to arms of the breakthrough “Runaway,” Bon Jovi had understood that real success lay in a billowing smoke, soft-focus derivation of true metal, where Journey-style synthesizers and soft rock chorus vocals were the name of the game. To that end, 7800° Fahrenheit tempered its black-leather rock & roll with a rudimentary form of the sound that would make Bon Jovi superstars.
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Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Mercury |
Catalog Number: |
28PP-1001 |
Year of Release: | 1985 |
Format: | Stereo |
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