Brand New and Sealed!   Sold by the artist. 
 
This is a CD reissue (with bonus tracks) of an old 70s private press LP.  Scroll down for much more info.
 
The photos show an opened copy from my personal collection, but the CD listed here is brand new and sealed
 
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DESCRIPTION:
 
TRACK LIST:
 
  1) A Song From Down The Hall
  2) Another Day, Another Time
  3) You Just Don't Know
  4) Achin' In My Heart
  5) Lost Or Going Home
  6) Rude Awakening
  7) Lover Now Alone
  8) More Than I Could See
  9) A Letter To Michael Henchard
10) Old Richard
11) A Letter To My Big Brother
BONUS:
12) All My Love (Demo)
13) The New Shadow Show (Demo)
14) Another Day, Another Time (Demo)
15) You Just Don't Know (Demo)
16) Lover Now Alone (Demo)
17) More Than I Could See (Demo)
18) Old Richard (Finished Version)
 
  "Born and raised in Worcester Massachusetts, Kevin Vicalvi first picked up a guitar around the age of twelve. As a teen he found a mentor in Joe D’Angelo, lead guitarist of local heroes The Joneses, later known as Mad Angel. Vicalvi went to Lowell State (now Umass Lowell) for a year, but left after concluding that the program was focused on turning out teachers. Vicalvi and bassist / vocalist Denis dela Gorgendiere started recording in 1972 at Starizon Studio, described as a cramped suite on the third floor of a Worcester Main Street office building. They toiled there nights and weekends with owner Dwight Glodell, enduring a multitude of technical issues with an overloaded Ampex 4-track machine and “calibration problems, tuning problems, noise problems, overheating problems, humidity problems, running-out-of-tracks problems…” The process was so fraught that Glodell offered to scrap the whole thing and start over free of charge, but the album, entitled Songs From Down The Hall, made it out, whereupon it sold “four copies,” according to Vicalvi. “I was gunning for the big boys, and it didn’t work out that way. But people latched onto it over the years.” Full of timelessly addictive guitar and ARP hooks, the album is a triumph of youthful energy — and Vicalvi comes off as considerably more seasoned than his 22 years would suggest."  - Numero Group
 

   "I will begin this with the rather bold claim that this is one of the best 70’s pop records you’ve probably never heard. Which is unfortunate as this independently released 1974 LP can not only hang with any of the revered lesser known major label efforts of time, but surpasses many of them. Quite a few standout tracks with outstanding pop hooks, great harmonies, and minor psych moves, but my favorite would probably have to be "Poor Richard" But really, this is an absolutely solid listen throughout. And the good news is that Kevin (who is a very pleasant and friendly guy to deal with) has recently re-released this on CD."  - Azrael Abyss at Waxidermy