Another It's Alive Records release that I picked up recently, and this is a great example of buying a record because of the record label rather than the band. Everything that the label puts out is gold, and the quality of the packaging is second to none.
This is a reissue of the first RKL 7" 'It's A Beautiful Feeling'. This record was originally released by Superseven Records in 1984. Looking at discogs, there were lots of different versions of this thing pressed through the 1980s, several of which were on colour vinyl, and these days most sell for a reasonable amount.
Fred pressed up 500 of these on yellow vinyl in 2021, and then another 500 on purple a couple of years later. I missed the yellow, but am happy to have the purple looks great.
I actually have a spare of this if anyone is interested. Get in touch if you are.
I was never really into this band, although I did see them play once (in Leeds, UK) in about 1994. I wasn't that into them but just went along because they were touring their latest LP, which was on Epitaph, and I figured they were worth checking out. My only memory is seeing the singer projectile vomitting from the stage right at the end. Thank fuck I wasn't stood anywhere near him.



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