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Darlene Love- Live 1982 (RSD Essential)

Darlene Love- Live 1982 (RSD Essential)
Darlene Love- Live 1982 (RSD Essential)

First time on vinyl! Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee hailed as one of Rolling Stone's all-time greatest singers, Darlene Love provided standout vocals for numerous 1960s classic tracks and a slew of producer Phil Spector’s greatest hits, including “Be My Baby,” He’s A Rebel,” and many more. This 11-track concert performance documents her triumphant re-emergence as a solo artist and musical force of nature. Features her classic songs alongside her unique interpretations of Bruce Springsteen (“Hungry Heart”), The Beatles (“We Can Work It Out”), and an 11-minute gospel medley. Darlene will be out on tour at the end of this year with her annual holiday show, including a national TV appearance performing her holiday anthem, “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)”.

TRACKLIST:
A1. Da Doo Ron Ron
A2. Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home
A3. (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry
A4. We Can Work It Out
A5. Why Do Lovers Break Each Other’s Hearts
A6. He’s A Rebel
A7. Not Too Young To Get Married
B1. Sometimes When We Touch
B2. Hungry Heart
B3. He’s Sure The Boy I Love
B4. Gospel Medley: Swing Low Sweet Chariot; Oh Happy Day; When The Saints Go

UPC > 810177216629

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Liberation Hall

Release Date > Release Date: 11.28.25

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Format: New Vinyl/R&B

Darlene Love- Live 1982 (RSD Essential)

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Release Date: 11.28.25

 
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First time on vinyl! Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee hailed as one of Rolling Stone's all-time greatest singers, Darlene Love provided standout vocals for numerous 1960s classic tracks and a slew of producer Phil Spector’s greatest hits, including “Be My Baby,” He’s A Rebel,” and many more. This 11-track concert performance documents her triumphant re-emergence as a solo artist and musical force of nature. Features her classic songs alongside her unique interpretations of Bruce Springsteen (“Hungry Heart”), The Beatles (“We Can Work It Out”), and an 11-minute gospel medley. Darlene will be out on tour at the end of this year with her annual holiday show, including a national TV appearance performing her holiday anthem, “Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)”.

TRACKLIST:
A1. Da Doo Ron Ron
A2. Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home
A3. (Today I Met) The Boy I’m Gonna Marry
A4. We Can Work It Out
A5. Why Do Lovers Break Each Other’s Hearts
A6. He’s A Rebel
A7. Not Too Young To Get Married
B1. Sometimes When We Touch
B2. Hungry Heart
B3. He’s Sure The Boy I Love
B4. Gospel Medley: Swing Low Sweet Chariot; Oh Happy Day; When The Saints Go

UPC > 810177216629

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Liberation Hall

Release Date > Release Date: 11.28.25

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

> Due to the current limited nature of music titles, ALL CD & Vinyl purchases are limited to ONE copies per customer, per item. If you place multiple orders for multiples of the same title, your subsequent orders will be canceled.