Michaele Jordana - Romance At The Roxy (front cover) Vinyl

Michaele Jordana - Romance At The Roxy (1980) Vinyl LP • Live in Concert

$16.99
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Michaele Jordana - Romance At The Roxy (front cover) Vinyl

Michaele Jordana - Romance At The Roxy (1980) Vinyl LP • Live in Concert

$16.99

Catalog Number:

LAT-1101

Musical Styles:

1980s, Art Rock, Experimental, Indie, New Wave, Post-Punk, Synth-Pop

Sleeve Grade:

Excellent (EX)

Record Grade:

Near Mint (NM or M-)

Condition Details:

Import from Canada. Vinyl plays nicely (play-graded). Cover has a few creases near edges; light-scuffing, discoloration near top (front/back). Inner-sleeve is original (lyrics); seams partially split, two taped shut. Spine is easy-to-read with mild-wear. Shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Developing split on both edges. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and divots. (Hole-punch in bottom-left.)


Tracks:

  1. Romance At The Roxy
  2. I'm Eighteen
  3. Hologram Man (Jim Jimmy)
  4. Panic
  5. X-Ray Robot
  6. Just One Minute
  7. Tattoo
  8. No Time
  9. I'll Do What You Want (But I'll Do It My Way)
  10. Cannibal Kids
  11. C.N. Tower (with The Poles )

About The Record:

Romance At The Roxy by Michaele Jordana is a vibrant live album captured at the iconic Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood, showcasing the Canadian new-wave artist's fusion of synth-driven power-pop with punky edges during her early career. A unique aspect is its strong CanCon certification, reflecting Jordana's Toronto roots, while the set features an unexpected cover of Alice Cooper's I'm Eighteen alongside originals that blend futuristic themes with raw energy. Fan-favorites from the tracklist include the title opener Romance At The Roxy, the intense X-Ray Robot, and the playful closer Cannibal Kids, all delivered with the support of her band The Poles. Historically significant as one of the few live releases by a female Canadian rocker in the late '70s new-wave scene, it documents a transitional moment before her shift to more electronic sounds. The album's limited vinyl pressing and unvarnished live vibe have made it a treasured artifact for collectors of obscure power-pop gems.

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