Wilson Phillips - Shadows and Light (1992) store [SEALED] Vinyl LP - Give it Up

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Wilson Phillips - Shadows and Light (1992) store [SEALED] Vinyl LP - Give it Up, Sleeve: Mint (M)Record: Mint (M)CONDITION DETAILSUnopened/new vinyl factory sealed and in excellent condition A few tears.
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Product code: Wilson Phillips - Shadows and Light (1992) store [SEALED] Vinyl LP - Give it Up

Sleeve: Mint (M)
Record: Mint (M)

CONDITION DETAILS
Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. A few tears in shrink on back. Minor wear to corners. Columbia House pressing. (Not a cut-out.)

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Catalog Number: 1P8219 (EMI)

Genre: Rock
Styles: 1990s, Classic Rock, Pop Rock, Rock Classics, Roots Rock

TRACK LISTING
I Hear You (Prelude)
It's Only Life
You Won't See Me Cry
Give It Up
This Doesn't Have To Be Love
Where Are You
Flesh And Blood
Don't Take Me Down
All The Way From New York
Fueled For Houston
Goodbye, Carmen
Alone
I Hear You (Reprise)

ABOUT THE RECORD
Shadows and Light is the second album by American vocal group Wilson Phillips, released in 1992. Following their best-selling debut album "Wilson Phillips," the trio enlisted the production again of Glen Ballard, who had also produced their debut. The album's songs have a big contrast with the ones on their debut. While the majority of the songs on their debut album store are upbeat with positive, lightweight lyrics, "Shadows and Light" features darker songwriting from the trio that deal with personal issues, such as the estrangement with their fathers ("Flesh and Blood," "All the Way from New York)," or child abuse "(Where Are You?)." The album peaked at No. 4 in the United States and being certified Platinum. Three singles were released from the album, The ballad "You Won't See Me Cry" peaked at No. 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100, the uptempo "Give It Up" peaked at No. 30 and the final single, the ballad "Flesh and Blood," peaked at No. 119.

Portions of our "About the Record" section are taken from information gathered from Wikipedia and AllMusic.

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