883 They Killed Spider-Man Vinyl First Press - Italy 1992
883 They Killed Spider-Man Vinyl First Press - Italy 1992
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The album Hanno Ucciso L'Uomo Ragno by 883 (Max Pezzali and Mauro Repetto) in vinyl version first Italian pressing from 1992, a rarity in the Italian music collectors market. This vinyl represents the first record success of the group, which with its fresh style and youthful lyrics marked the beginning of the 90s in Italy. It is an iconic piece for fans of 883 and for anyone who loves Italian pop music of that period.
The cover, inspired by the aesthetics of comics and with a clear reference to Spider-Man, shows a lively and detailed graphic. On the back, the comic-style images continue, telling scenes of daily life that recall the narrative and irreverent spirit of 883's songs. The condition of the cover is excellent, with still bright colors and no obvious signs of wear, an important detail for collectors who appreciate the visual integrity of the product.
The vinyl itself is in excellent condition, with well-maintained and scratch-free surfaces, ensuring optimal sound quality. The track list includes some of 883's most famous songs, such as the title track "Hanno Ucciso L'Uomo Ragno", "Sei un Mito" and "S'Inkazza". Each song offers an ironic and at times nostalgic portrait of the Italian youth of the 90s, with themes ranging from love to disillusionment.
The lyrics, distributed on both sides of the sleeve (Side A and Side B), are accompanied by vignettes that illustrate some of the themes and stories told in the songs. These drawings add a further narrative level, representing the characters and the ironic and everyday situations sung by Max Pezzali, as in "Non Me La Menare" and "Te La Tiri". The comic-style graphics not only make the sleeve a unique piece from a visual point of view, but also offer an alternative reading idea and a touch of nostalgia for fans.
This edition is particularly sought after for its unique cover and historical value, being the duo's debut album. For collectors, owning a first pressing of this record means owning a piece of Italian musical history. Thanks to its excellent condition and the rarity of the first edition, this vinyl represents a true treasure for enthusiasts, with a value potentially destined to grow over the years.
Identification codes
Free Records Independent LP FRI 60121
Characteristics
Cover Condition: Very Good + (VG+)
Vinyl Condition: Very Good + (VG+)
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