Catalog Number: FC-39912

Condition Details:

Vinyl plays with occasional light-crackles (play-graded). Cover has a few creases near edges; moderate scuffing, tiny surface abrasions, and surface impressions (front/back); factory applied sticker correcting barcode near top-right on back. Inner-sleeve is original (photos/lyrics/credits); seams split. Spine is easy-to-read with wear; factory applied near top correcting catalog number. Shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Opening shows signs of use and divots. Red label with Columbia around outside edge. (Not a cut-out.)


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About The Record:

Nervous Night^,/i^ by Hooters, features two of the band's biggest and best-known hits, And We Danced and Day by Day, as well as the minor hit, All You Zombies, which was a rerecorded version of a single that had first been released in 1982. An award-winning film starring The Hooters and directed by John Jopson, Nervous Night, was produced by Bell One Productions. Nervous Night was shot on 35mm film and intercuts two separate elements: a concert filmed at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia, and a series of short films, each one starring a different band member. Nervous Night achieved platinum certification status around the world, selling in excess of 2 million copies in the United States. On September 5, 1986, The Hooters appeared on the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, where they were nominated in the category of Best New Artist in a Video for And We Danced. They performed two songs on the show, And We Danced and Nervous Night. Rolling Stone named The Hooters the Best New Band of the Year for 1986. At Billboard's 8th Annual Video Music Conference on November 22, 1986, the film Nervous Night won two awards: Best Concert Performance for the Where Do the Children Go video and Best Long-Form Program. The Hooters also placed in five categories in Billboard's Top 100 of 1986: Top Pop Artist (No. 41), Top Pop Album (No. 23), Top Pop Album Artists/Groups (No. 16), Top Pop Album Artists based on one album (No. 27), Top Pop Singles Artists based on three singles (No. 3).