Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. Possible discoloration spots (front/back). Text on spine is crooked. Minor wear to corners. (Notch in bottom-right.)
For the LP Our Day Will Come, Frankie Valli assembled a session group of New York jazz-pop professionals like keyboard player Don Grolnick and cut some more songs set to a disco beat and some ballads. It was all slickly done, and it might have resulted in yet another hit single and a higher placing for the album than No. 107 in the Billboard chart, except that, not satisfied with his renewed solo success, Valli had also wrangled a new recording contract for the Four Seasons and, just as he did in the '60s, he was now competing with himself. Two weeks prior to the release of Our Day Will Come, Warner Bros. Records issued a new Four Seasons album, Who Loves You, itself a tie-in to the group's comeback hit of the same name, and when it proceeded to spawn an even bigger hit, December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night), Valli's solo label Private Stock didn't even bother to release another single from Our Day Will Come. It's too bad. The disco-tinged arrangement of the perennial hit Walk Away Renee certainly could have scored, as could one of the ballads, such as Closest Thing to Heaven. That is, maybe they could have in an alternate universe without Who Loves You. By the spring of 1976, Warner was still pulling singles off that LP, scoring with Silver Star. As a result, Our Day Will Come garnered less attention than it deserved.