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Rhino: Record Store Day Black Friday

Posted by Loren on October 26, 2016

Rhino: Record Store Day Black Friday
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Rhino Records has announced the line-up for their limited edition vinyl specials on Nov. 25, 2016, also known as Record Store Day Black Friday. Leading the charge will be releases from the Ramones, The Cars, and Sugar Hill Gang.

Check out further details after the jump.

Blue Man Group – Three

Limited edition of 1,200 copies on splattered vinyl, $29.98

Foreigner - The Flame Still Burns
Limited edition of 3,250 copies on 10-inch vinyl EP, $14.98

Jethro Tull – Ring Out, Solstice Bells
Limited edition of 2,000 copies on 7-inch vinyl, $9.98

Ramones - Live at the Roxy, Hollywood, CA (8/12/76)
Limited edition of 9,500 copies on 180-gram vinyl, $21.98

The Afghan Whigs - Black Love (Expanded Edition)
3-LP Limited edition of 5,000 copies on 180-gram vinyl, $44.98
2-CD Limited edition of 4,500 copies, $19.98

The Cars - Just What I Needed
Limited edition of 4,000 copies on 7-inch picture disc, $14.98

The Monkees - Good Times! Plus!
10-inch limited edition of 4,500 copies on opaque red vinyl, $14.98

The Sugarhill Gang / Chic - Meet Your Maker: Rapper's Delight / Good Times
Limited edition of 3,500 copies on 7-inch vinyl, $7.98

Rhino: Record Store Day Black Friday
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