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Addictions Volume 1
Used - LP - ILPS 9944
Beautiful 1989 UK First Pressing Compilation With 4 Page Insert.
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Addictions Volume 1
New - LP - A1-91318
Sealed, Rare 1989 Compilation.
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Addictions Volume 1
New - LP - 91318-1
Sealed, Rare 1989 Compilation With Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Small Saw Cut.
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Clues
New - LP - ILPS 9595
Sealed 1980 Original With Custom "Johnny & Mary" Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Tiny Cut Out Hole.
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Clues
New - LP - 90493
Sealed 1980 Issue With Small Saw Cut.
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Discipline Of Love
New - LP - 0-96840
Sealed 1985 3 Song Picture Sleeve 12 Inch. Includes "Discipline Of Love" From The "Riptide" Album; "Woke Up Laughing" From The "Clues" LP And "Dance For Me" From The "Pride" LP.
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Double Fun
New - LP - ILPS 9476
Sealed 1978 Original. Hard To Find Without Cut-Out. Plant I.D Unknown. “Robert Palmer's Grin On The Cover Of "Double Fun" Is Reflected Throughout This Light, Feel-Good, And Funky Album, Recorded While He Was Living The Life Of An Island-Loving Expatriate With Style And Money To Burn. With Its Laid-Back Sway, Slap-And-Pop Bassline, Steel Drum Melody, And Lyrics That Are Really Saying Something, The Big Hit "Every Kinda People" Is Quintessential Pre-Power Station Palmer, Even If — And Considering His Success With Covers, Maybe Especially Because — He Didn't Write It. The Easy And Uplifting "Best Of Both Worlds" Is A Great Example Of How Slick Can Be An Entirely Positive Thing And The Closing Rocker, "You're Gonna Get What's Coming," Predicts His Breakthrough American Hit, "Bad Case Of Loving You," With Same Combination Of Lust And Guitar Grit, Just At A Slower Tempo. "Love Can Run Faster" — Which Is "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game" For The Sandals Set — And "Come Over" ("You Tease My Monkey/You Make My Knees Feel Funky") Also Deserve Special Mention. If It Wasn't For "Where Can It Go?" (Pure, Unashamed Syrup) And The Slinky Cover "You Really Got Me" (Clever For The First Minute, Trying Afterward), This Would Rank Among The Singer's Best. Even With Its Faults, Fans Of Palmer's More Caribbean-Flavored Work Will Find Plenty To Love Here.” – David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Double Fun
New - LP - 90494
Sealed Reissue With Bar Code On Back. Tiny Saw Cut. “Robert Palmer's Grin On The Cover Of Double Fun Is Reflected Throughout This Light, Feel-Good, And Funky Album, Recorded While He Was Living The Life Of An Island-Loving Expatriate With Style And Money To Burn. With Its Laid-Back Sway, Slap-And-Pop Bassline, Steel Drum Melody, And Lyrics That Are Really Saying Something, The Big Hit "Every Kinda People" Is Quintessential Pre-Power Station Palmer, Even If — And Considering His Success With Covers, Maybe Especially Because — He Didn't Write It. The Easy And Uplifting "Best Of Both Worlds" Is A Great Example Of How Slick Can Be An Entirely Positive Thing And The Closing Rocker, "You're Gonna Get What's Coming," Predicts His Breakthrough American Hit, "Bad Case Of Loving You," With Same Combination Of Lust And Guitar Grit, Just At A Slower Tempo. "Love Can Run Faster" — Which Is "The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game" For The Sandals Set — And "Come Over" ("You Tease My Monkey/You Make My Knees Feel Funky") Also Deserve Special Mention. If It Wasn't For "Where Can It Go?" (Pure, Unashamed Syrup) And The Slinky Cover "You Really Got Me" (Clever For The First Minute, Trying Afterward), This Would Rank Among The Singer's Best. Even With Its Faults, Fans Of Palmer's More Caribbean-Flavored Work Will Find Plenty To Love Here.” – David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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Heavy Nova
New - LP - 48057
Sealed 1988 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap And A Clean Cut Out Hole.
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Heavy Nova
New - LP - 48057
Sealed 1988 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy.
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Heavy Nova
New Import - R 100035
Sealed 1988 Record Club Issue.
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I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
Used - 12 - 0-98604
1986 4 Track (3 Remixes Plus "Addicted To Love") 12 Inch Single Housed In The Iconic Picture Sleeve. Corner ding.
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I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
Used - 12 - PR 891
1985 US Promotional 12" Single, Housed In A Generic White Sleeve.
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Johnny And Mary
Used - 12 - 12WIP 6638
1980 45rpm Three Song 12 Inch Housed In A Die-Cut Jacket. B/W "What's It Take," "Remember To Remember."
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Maybe It's Live
Used - LP - ILPS 9665
1982 Original With Promo Sticker On Front Cover.
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Maybe It's Live
New - LP - ILPS 9665
Sealed 1982 Original.
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Maybe It's Live
New - LP - 204564
Sealed 1982 Spanish Pressing.
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Maybe It's Live
Used - LP - ILPS 9665
1982 Original Autographed On The Front Cover. Appears Unplayed.
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Pressure Drop
New - LP - 90087
Sealed 2nd Issue Of His 1975 Release (Bar Code On Back Cover). Small Saw Cut.
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Pressure Drop
Used - LP - ILPS 9372
Beautiful 1975 Original Still In Shrink Wrap.
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Pressure Drop
New - LP - ILPS 9372
Sealed 1975 Original With Cut Corner. First Sealed Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock.
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Pressure Drop
New - LP - ILPS 9372
Sealed 1975 Original With The ILPS 9372 Catalog Number. First Sealed Original Pressing We Have Ever Had In Stock. Crisp Corners.
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Pressure Drop
New - LP - 90087-1
Sealed 80's Pressing With Saw Cut.
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Pressure Drop
Used - LP - ILPS 9372
1975 Original With The ILPS 9372 Catalog Number. Robert Palmer's "Pressure Drop" was a departure from his earlier work and a testament to his eclectic musical tastes.
The album opens with 'Give Me an Inch,' setting the stage for a collection of songs that blend rock, reggae, and soul influences. What's remarkable about "Pressure Drop" is its musical diversity and Palmer's ability to seamlessly navigate different genres. Basically Palmer uses Little Feet as his backup band and the music reflects that tight funky sound.
The tale of this album is one of artistic exploration. It's the story of an artist who was unafraid to push the boundaries of his own sound. Tracks like 'Work to Make It Work' and 'Here with You Tonight' showcase his distinctive vocals and his knack for crafting infectious melodies.
"Pressure Drop" is more than just a collection of songs; it's a testament to Robert Palmer's musical versatility and his willingness to evolve as an artist. It's a chapter in his discography that captures a moment of artistic transition and serves as a reminder of his ability to adapt and innovate while staying true to his unique style.
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Pride
Used - LP - 90065-1
1983 Original In Shrink. Contains "You Are In My System".
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Pride
Used - LP - 90065-1
1983 US Original Allied Pressing. Nice VG+ Copy. Self Produced & Arranged By Palmer
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Pride
Audiophile - Used - 90065-1
First Copy We Have Had In Stock Of This Rare 1983 Quiex II In Nine Years. Quiex II Hype Sticker Affixed To Front Cover And A Radio Station Promo Timing Strip Sticker On Back Cover. Appears Glossy, VG+ Jacket.
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Pride
New - LP - 90065
Sealed 1983 Original With Clean COH.
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Pride
New - LP - 90065
Sealed 1983 Original With Double Saw Cut.
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Ridin' High
New - LP - 80543
New, Unplayed 1992 UK Original With Custom Inner Sleeve.
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Riptide
New - LP - 90471
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom "Addicted To Love" Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Also Includes "Hyperactive" And "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On."
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Riptide
New - LP - 90471
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom "Addicted To Love" Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Also Includes "Hyperactive" And "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On." Small Saw Cut.
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Riptide
Used - LP - A1 90471
1985 Original Columbia House Club Pressing Still In Shrink With Custom Inner Sleeve. Glossy, NM- Vinyl. Includes "Addicted To Love," "Hyperactive" And "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On."
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Riptide
New - LP - 90471
Sealed 1985 Original. Columbia House Record Club Edition. Features Both "Addicted To Love" And "Discipline Of Love."
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Riptide
New - LP - 90471
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Saw Cut. Includes "Addicted To Love," "Hyperactive" And "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On."
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Riptide
New - LP - 90471
Sealed 1985 Original Pressing With RCA Music Club Stamp On Back Cover. Includes His Monster Hit "Addicted To Love."
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Secrets
New - LP - ILPS 9544
Sealed 1979 Original. Cut Out Hole.
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Secrets
New - LP - ILPS 9544
Sealed 1979 Original. Light Jacket Wear At Shrink tears On Top Of Front Jacket. “Secrets Was Recorded Entirely In New Providence, Bahamas, And An Island Influence Is Apparent On A Number Of Its Songs. But For The Most Part, The Album Features Some Of Robert Palmer's Funkier Stabs At R&B And Soul Ballads. The Addictive "What's It Take" Gives The Clearest Sense Of A Tropical Recording Setting, And Its Juju Mix Of A Pop Beat And Caribbean Rhythms Brings A Smile With Each New Listen; Palmer Was Apt To Call It The Most Fun Song He'd Penned. The Song's Theme Of Marital/Relationship Troubles Crops Up In Almost Every Track On Secrets, But Such Repetition Never Becomes Grating Thanks To Palmer's Eclectic Musical Heart. One Can Hardly Imagine The Aforementioned Tropical "What's It Take" Sitting Easily With An Earnest Cover Of Todd Rundgren's "Can We Still Be Friends?" And A Passionate, Scuzzy Take On "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)," But Of Course Palmer Manages To Mix Genres And Tempos With His Trademark Flair. These Three Songs Are Among The Highlights Of The Album, But Palmer Treads Similar Ground Through The Remaining Songs, And Expert Sequencing Along With Palmer's Subtle And Clean Production Make For A Cohesive Whole. "Mean Old World" Is A Beautiful Sleeper Of A Song, Where Palmer Nearly Defines The Blue-Eyed Soul Genre. The Song's Uplifting Tones And Palmer's Gentle Voice Together Make For A Track Reminiscent Of Nina Simone's Version Of "O-O-H Child." "Jealous" Sees Palmer Rocking Out With Endearingly Edgy Punk-Inspired Guitars. Palmer Is As Suave Singing About Paranoia And Jealousy As He Is About Love, Which Makes The Album A Breezy Delight From Start To Finish. Secrets Might Not Be Essential Like Its Successor, Clues, But Its Accessible Nature, Fine Execution, And Honesty Mark It As Another Fine Moment In Robert Palmer's Recording Career.” - Tim Digravina, All Music Guide
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Secrets
Used - LP - ILPS 9544
1979 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve.
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Secrets
Used - LP - 90089
1979 Original Autographed On The Front Cover. Appears Unplayed. “Secrets Was Recorded Entirely In New Providence, Bahamas, And An Island Influence Is Apparent On A Number Of Its Songs. But For The Most Part, The Album Features Some Of Robert Palmer's Funkier Stabs At R&B And Soul Ballads. The Addictive "What's It Take" Gives The Clearest Sense Of A Tropical Recording Setting, And Its Juju Mix Of A Pop Beat And Caribbean Rhythms Brings A Smile With Each New Listen; Palmer Was Apt To Call It The Most Fun Song He'd PennedOne Can Hardly Imagine The Aforementioned Tropical "What's It Take" Sitting Easily With An Earnest Cover Of Todd Rundgren's "Can We Still Be Friends?" And A Passionate, Scuzzy Take On "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)," But Of Course Palmer Manages To Mix Genres And Tempos With His Trademark Flair. These Three Songs Are Among The Highlights Of The Album, But Palmer Treads Similar Ground Through The Remaining Songs, And Expert Sequencing Along With Palmer's Subtle And Clean Production Make For A Cohesive Whole. "Mean Old World" Is A Beautiful Sleeper Of A Song, Where Palmer Nearly Defines The Blue-Eyed Soul Genre. The Song's Uplifting Tones And Palmer's Gentle Voice Together Make For A Track Reminiscent Of Nina Simone's Version Of "O-O-H Child." "Jealous" Sees Palmer Rocking Out With Endearingly Edgy Punk-Inspired Guitars. Palmer Is As Suave Singing About Paranoia And Jealousy As He Is About Love, Which Makes The Album A Breezy Delight From Start To Finish. Secrets Might Not Be Essential Like Its Successor, Clues, But Its Accessible Nature, Fine Execution, And Honesty Mark It As Another Fine Moment In Robert Palmer's Recording Career.” Tim DiGravina, AMG.
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Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
Used - LP - 90086
1975 Santa Maria Press With Holiday Label. Unplayed Condition.
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Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
New - LP - 90086
Sealed 1974 Original With First-pressing Holiday label version with green credits sheet and black inner sleeve. Tiny Corner Tears. “Before Becoming A Slick, Sharp-Dressed Pop Star In The 1980s, Robert Palmer Was A Soul Singer Deeply Rooted In R&B And Funk. Those Influences Are On Full Display On His Debut Album Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley. With A Backing Band Including Members Of Little Feat And The Meters, The Music Has A Laid-Back Groove Whether Palmer's Covering New Orleans Legend Allen Toussaint (The Title Track) Or Singing Originals ("Hey Julia," " Get Outside"). While The Music Is Tight And Solid, It Is Robert Palmer's Voice That Is Revelatory -- He Sounds Supremely Confident Among These Talented Musicians, And They Seem To Feed Off His Vocal Intensity. Fans Of The Meters Or People Who Want To Discover The Funky Side Of Robert Palmer Should Check This One Out.” – Vik Iyengar, AMG
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Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
New - LP - ILPS 9294
Sealed 1974 Original With Cut Corner. “Before Becoming A Slick, Sharp-Dressed Pop Star In The 1980s, Robert Palmer Was A Soul Singer Deeply Rooted In R&B And Funk. Those Influences Are On Full Display On His Debut Album Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley. With A Backing Band Including Members Of Little Feat And The Meters, The Music Has A Laid-Back Groove Whether Palmer's Covering New Orleans Legend Allen Toussaint (The Title Track) Or Singing Originals ("Hey Julia," " Get Outside"). While The Music Is Tight And Solid, It Is Robert Palmer's Voice That Is Revelatory -- He Sounds Supremely Confident Among These Talented Musicians, And They Seem To Feed Off His Vocal Intensity. Fans Of The Meters Or People Who Want To Discover The Funky Side Of Robert Palmer Should Check This One Out.” – Vik Iyengar, AMG
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Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
Used - LP - ILPS 9294
Clean 1974 Original. “Before Becoming A Slick, Sharp-Dressed Pop Star In The 1980s, Robert Palmer Was A Soul Singer Deeply Rooted In R&B And Funk. Those Influences Are On Full Display On His Debut Album Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley. With A Backing Band Including Members Of Little Feat And The Meters, The Music Has A Laid-Back Groove Whether Palmer's Covering New Orleans Legend Allen Toussaint (The Title Track) Or Singing Originals ("Hey Julia," " Get Outside"). While The Music Is Tight And Solid, It Is Robert Palmer's Voice That Is Revelatory -- He Sounds Supremely Confident Among These Talented Musicians, And They Seem To Feed Off His Vocal Intensity. Fans Of The Meters Or People Who Want To Discover The Funky Side Of Robert Palmer Should Check This One Out.” AMG – Vik Iyengar
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Some People Can Do What They Like
New - LP - ILPS 9420
Sealed 1976 Pristine Original. Hard To Find With No Cutouts. Tiny Crease Line At Top Seam. His Third Album Rounds Up His Blue-Eyed Soulful Sound And Does So Quite Well. He Interprets The Little Feat Sound Well Doing a Version Of "Spanish Moon". Great Players, Wonderful Production And Good Songs Makes This A Highly Rated Album.
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Some People Can Do What They Like
Used - LP - ILPS 9420
1976 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Unplayed. Signed On The Back Cover By Robert Palmer "Good Luck Bud From Robert Palmer."
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