HYPE-STICKER on front. Unopened/new vinyl, factory sealed, and in excellent condition. Slight-wear to corners. (Notch in bottom-left.)
Born to Be Bad is a studio album released by George Thorogood. It was released in 1988 on the EMI label and peaked at #32 on the Billboard 200. A reviewer on allmusic.com says, "Vintage Thorogood, which is to say a defiantly unsubtle, unabashedly party-hearty serving of Chicago blues (a convincing version of Howlin' Wolf' Highway 49), rockabilly (a smart revamp of Chuck Berry's You Can't Catch Me), '60s R&B (Roy Head's horn-driven Treat Her Right), country (Hank Snow's often covered I'm Movin' On), and self-mythologizing (the title tune, which is rather more overtly ironic than his earlier Bad to the Bone). Thorogood also offers a sharp take on Elmore James's Shake Your Money Maker, which may or may not erase memories of the Butterfield Band's version but which smokes nonetheless. And his guitar work rises to the occasion and then some on a scorching recreation of Wolf's perennial Smokestack Lighting.