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Hooters - Nervous Night LP Vinyl Record For Sale

Label: Columbia Records | Ref: FC 39912

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  • Hooters - Nervous Night LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • Hooters - Nervous Night LP Vinyl Record For Sale
  • Hooters - Nervous Night LP Vinyl Record For Sale
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Grading

Vinyl:
Near Mint
Jacket:
Very Good ++ | Very light wear
Inners:
Picture / Lyric Inner Sleeve
Size:
12"x12"
Speed:
33rpm
Scarcity:
RARE
Pressed:
1985
Info 1:
Original Release
Info2:
Carrollton Pressing
Comments1:
Very Collectible And !$$ PRICED TO SELL $$!
Comments2:
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Quantity
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Detailed Album Information & Tracklist

Hooters - Nervous Night - Columbia Records FC 39912 - 1985 - Original Release - Carrollton Pressing

Tracks:

And We Danced
Day By Day
All You Zombies
Don't Take My Car Out Tonight
Hanging On A Heartbeat
Where Do The Children Go
South Ferry Road
She Comes In Colors
Blood From A Stone

The Hooters' Nervous Night is the breakthrough album that turned The Hooters into an international name. Mixing driving rock rhythms with pop melodies, folk influences, and the band's signature use of melodica and mandolin, the record delivers a sound that feels both energetic and distinctive. Home to some of the group's most recognizable songs, Nervous Night balances radio-friendly hooks with thoughtful songwriting, making it the album most fans consider the band's defining release and a standout snapshot of mid-1980s American pop rock.

Genre/s: Rock, Pop Rock, Folk
For Fans Of: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Squeeze, The Cars
Official Release Date: May 6, 1985
Notable Tracks: "And We Danced", "Day By Day", "All You Zombies"
Notes: Widely regarded as The Hooters' signature album and the release that introduced their unique blend of rock, folk, and alternative pop to a worldwide audience, Certified Double Platinum (U.S.), Peaked at #12 on the Billboard 200 
Recommended If You Like: Big choruses, 1980s rock radio classics, roots-influenced rock, and melodic songwriting with plenty of character.