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Queen Sheer Attack Original Vinyl Record 1974 7E-1026 Misprint Copy
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Queen Sheer Attack Original Vinyl Record 1974 7E-1026
Cover: VG
Inner Sleeve: VG+
Record: VG+
7E-1026 This LP has the misprint "Brighten Rock" on Track A1
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Own a unique piece of Queen history with this 1974 original vinyl pressing of Sheer Heart Attack! Featuring iconic hits like "Killer Queen" and "Now I’m Here," this album includes a rare misprint on the label, with "Brighton Rock" misspelled as "Brighten Rock" on Track A1. A must-have for Queen fans and collectors looking for a rare edition of a classic album!
Queen’s Sheer Heart Attack (1974 Vinyl Record, 7E-1026) is the band’s third studio album and marks a significant moment in Queen’s evolution towards a more polished, hard rock sound. Released in November 1974, this album was a major commercial success and helped to establish Queen as one of the top rock bands of the era. It includes some of their most famous tracks and introduced their growing reputation for combining heavy rock with eclectic influences.
Overview:
- Artist: Queen
- Album Title: Sheer Heart Attack
- Release Year: 1974
- Label: Elektra Records (Catalog #: 7E-1026)
- Genre: Hard Rock, Glam Rock
Notable Tracks:
- “Killer Queen” – One of Queen’s most recognizable songs, this track helped the album reach mainstream success and remains a staple of classic rock radio.
- “Now I’m Here” – A hard-hitting rock anthem showcasing Brian May’s guitar prowess.
- “Stone Cold Crazy” – A fast-paced, proto-thrash metal track that displays Queen’s versatility.
Misspelled Track: "Brighton Rock"
An interesting feature of this specific pressing (catalog number 7E-1026) is the misspelling of the track “Brighton Rock” as “Brighten Rock” on the label for Track A1. These kinds of errors are often highly sought after by vinyl collectors, as they add a unique quirk to the record’s history and rarity.
Album Significance:
Sheer Heart Attack is notable for combining glam, hard rock, and progressive influences into a unique and diverse album. With hits like "Killer Queen," the album showcased the band's songwriting talent and eclectic sound. This album was pivotal in their move towards the mainstream and played a key role in shaping Queen’s global success.
Album Packaging:
The 1974 U.S. Elektra pressing features the original artwork, depicting a photo of the band in dramatic lighting. The misspelled label (Track A1 as “Brighten Rock”) is a rarity that adds value for collectors.
Legacy:
The album is now considered one of Queen’s classics, and songs like "Killer Queen" continue to be a hallmark of their legacy. The rare misprint on this particular pressing makes it a unique collector’s item, especially for Queen enthusiasts and vinyl aficionados.
For vinyl collectors, this 1974 pressing (7E-1026) with the misspelled label is a valuable piece, reflecting both the band's rise to fame and the quirks of early record production
Record grading based on Goldmine:
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Mint (M): Absolutely perfect in every way, likely never played, and still sealed.
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Near Mint (NM or M-): Nearly perfect. The record shows no obvious signs of wear and looks as if it was just opened. No visible marks or scratches.
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Very Good Plus (VG+): Shows slight signs of use, such as light scuffs or very minor scratches, but plays without any major deterioration in sound quality.
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Very Good (VG): Noticeable wear with some surface noise, light scratches, or groove wear, but still plays through without skipping.
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Good/Good Plus (G/G+): The record plays but with significant surface noise, scratches, and wear. The cover may have visible damage or splits.
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Fair/Poor (F/P): The record may be damaged and is barely playable. Typically used only for highly collectible records.
Cover grading:
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Mint (M): The cover is flawless, with no signs of wear. Often still sealed with no corner dings, creases, or ring wear.
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Near Mint (NM or M-): The cover looks almost new, with only the slightest signs of handling. There may be very minimal wear, but no significant flaws like writing, splits, or tears.
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Very Good Plus (VG+): The cover shows light wear, such as minor scuffing, small corner creases, or slight ring wear. No major damage, but a well-cared-for album with minor imperfections.
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Very Good (VG): Moderate wear is visible, including ring wear, light edge or corner damage, small seam splits, or slight discoloration. Still presentable but clearly used.
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Good/Good Plus (G/G+): The cover shows significant wear, such as noticeable ring wear, seam splits, heavy creasing, or writing. It may still hold together but looks heavily worn.
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Fair/Poor (F/P): The cover is heavily damaged, with major seam splits, tears, extensive writing, water damage, or severe ring wear. It may barely hold together or be incomplete.