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No Doubt-“Rock Steady” IVC Edition (x/3000) number 2988-Pink & Blue Vinyl-SEALED
This deluxe edition 2LP is cut at 45 RPM and features 4 bonus tracks on vinyl for the first time, a gatefold jacket, exclusive alternate cover art in blue and pink on silver foil, blue and pink vinyl, and an original LP cover lithograph insert. It is individually numbered and limited to 3,000 units.
This is an Interscope vinyl collection edition of the No Doubt “Rock Steady” album. It is on Pink and Blue Colored Vinyl. Only 3000 were made and they are numbered. The one I am selling is number 2988 and it is sealed and has never been opened. The pictures of the one that is sealed is the one you would be getting and the pictures of the one that is open is the one I am keeping for my collection. I just took pictures of mine so that you would know what you would be getting. It’s beautiful! Just a head up, with my other IVC albums that I have gotten there have been some little issues. Nothing major but like a bend in the sleeve or a scratch in the sleeve. The vinyl always seems to be great but the sleeves sometimes have tiny damage. Idk what this one will look like because I didn’t open it but mine has a scratch on the inside of the gatefold so this one could too.
More info: After every show during their Return to Saturn tour, No Doubt would play Jamaican dancehall CDs and throw afterparties filled with dancing and zero bad vibes. For their 2001 fifth album, they channeled this ebullient, dancefloor-aiming energy, traveling to London, Jamaica and California to record one of the best-selling albums of their career. Bolstered by mega-hits Hella Good, Hey Baby and Underneath it All, Rock Steady found the group having fun with reggae, funk and New Wave grooves. We're not taking ourselves so seriously, frontwoman Gwen Stefani told Rolling Stone upon the album's release. It's like, get over it. To achieve this newfound confidence, the band enlisted a murderers’ row of producers, including trip-hop guru Nellee Hooper, reggae legends Sly and Robbie, techno vet William Orbit, New Wave pioneer Ric Ocasek and Prince, who cowrote and co-produced “Waiting Room.” The result is a looser album that finds the band confident, jubilant and having fun.
Message me with any questions or make me an offer if you’re interested! You never know!
Not open to trades!
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10 Days
20
1
$100.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.





















No Doubt-“Rock Steady” IVC Edition (x/3000) number 2988-Pink & Blue Vinyl-SEALED
This deluxe edition 2LP is cut at 45 RPM and features 4 bonus tracks on vinyl for the first time, a gatefold jacket, exclusive alternate cover art in blue and pink on silver foil, blue and pink vinyl, and an original LP cover lithograph insert. It is individually numbered and limited to 3,000 units.
This is an Interscope vinyl collection edition of the No Doubt “Rock Steady” album. It is on Pink and Blue Colored Vinyl. Only 3000 were made and they are numbered. The one I am selling is number 2988 and it is sealed and has never been opened. The pictures of the one that is sealed is the one you would be getting and the pictures of the one that is open is the one I am keeping for my collection. I just took pictures of mine so that you would know what you would be getting. It’s beautiful! Just a head up, with my other IVC albums that I have gotten there have been some little issues. Nothing major but like a bend in the sleeve or a scratch in the sleeve. The vinyl always seems to be great but the sleeves sometimes have tiny damage. Idk what this one will look like because I didn’t open it but mine has a scratch on the inside of the gatefold so this one could too.
More info: After every show during their Return to Saturn tour, No Doubt would play Jamaican dancehall CDs and throw afterparties filled with dancing and zero bad vibes. For their 2001 fifth album, they channeled this ebullient, dancefloor-aiming energy, traveling to London, Jamaica and California to record one of the best-selling albums of their career. Bolstered by mega-hits Hella Good, Hey Baby and Underneath it All, Rock Steady found the group having fun with reggae, funk and New Wave grooves. We're not taking ourselves so seriously, frontwoman Gwen Stefani told Rolling Stone upon the album's release. It's like, get over it. To achieve this newfound confidence, the band enlisted a murderers’ row of producers, including trip-hop guru Nellee Hooper, reggae legends Sly and Robbie, techno vet William Orbit, New Wave pioneer Ric Ocasek and Prince, who cowrote and co-produced “Waiting Room.” The result is a looser album that finds the band confident, jubilant and having fun.
Message me with any questions or make me an offer if you’re interested! You never know!
Not open to trades!





