Experience the soulful music of Lionel Richie with this vinyl record of his album "Can't Slow Down". This first edition LP features a black color with a cardboard sleeve and an original cover. The record size is 12 inches and has a speed of 33 RPM, perfect for enjoying contemporary R&B and Motown style music from the 1980s. The inlay condition and sleeve grading are both very good (VG), making this record a great addition to any collection. It also includes an original inner sleeve and was released in the United States under the Motown record label in 2017. Get ready to groove to the English language lyrics and enjoy a timeless piece of music history with this record.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelMot, Motown
UPC0602557818307
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317095325
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatRecord
GenreSoul/R & B
ArtistRichie, Lionel
Release TitleCan't Slow Down
Dimensions
Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight0.70 lb
Item Length12.31 in
Item Width11.96 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks8
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Can't Slow Down 4:44 1.2 All Night Long (All Night) 6:18 1.3 Penny Lover 5:35 1.4 Stuck on You 3:10 1.5 Love Will Find a Way 6:10 1.6 The Only One 4:15 1.7 Running with the Night 6:02 1.8 Hello 4:09
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited vinyl LP repressing. Can't Slow Down is the second solo studio album by pop/soul singer/songwriter Lionel Richie. It was released on October 11, 1983 by Motown Records. The album reached #1 on the Billboard album chart. It also spent 59 consecutive weeks inside the Top 10 (including the entire year of 1984) and a total of 160 weeks (over three years) on the Billboard 200. After being the third best-selling album of 1984, it went on to win a Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1985, beating out such heavyweight contenders as Born in the U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen and Purple Rain by Prince. By 1986 the album had sold 15 million copies, eventually selling over 20 million.