Max Webster: Party

Max Webster SKU: 33562230
Max Webster: Party

Max Webster: Party

Max Webster SKU: 33562230

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $224.99
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Description

Title: Party
Artist: Max Webster
Label: Ole Media Management LP
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 848818001051
Genre: Rock

Limited eight vinyl LP box set from Canadian hard rockers Max Webster. This vinyl edition also includes a poster, a Universal Juveniles fan club ID card and an introductory foreword by Q107 radio host John Derringer. The Party 1976 - 82 includes the entire Max Webster catalogue newly remastered, plus The Bootleg featuring exclusive unreleased studio and live songs remixed by Terry Brown and Greg Wells and the long-out of print Kim Mitchell self-titled EP. Formed in 1973, Max Webster soon became one of the most original and popular rock bands in Canada. Their first three albums, Max Webster (1976), High Class in Borrowed Shoes (1977) and Mutiny Up My Sleeve (1978) achieved gold status in Canada. Their platinum selling album A Million Vacations (1979) saw the first single "Let Go The Line" reach #41 on the Canadian charts and the follow up "A Million Vacations" hit #80 in Canada. The album's third and final single "Paradise Skies" reached #21 in Canada and #43 on the UK Singles chart. The band appeared on Top of the Pops in 1979 and headlined two New Year's Eve shows at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens. The band went on to be twice nominated for JUNO Awards for 'Group of the Year' in 1980 and 1981 respectively.

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