Vinyl plays with occasional light-crackles (play-graded). Cover looks good; a few creases near edges; moderate scuffing and surface impressions (front/back); tiny surface abrasions on front; slight discoloration with darker discoloration spots on back. Inner-sleeve is original (photos/lyrics/credits); seams split or partially split. Spine shows noticeable wear. Shelf-wear along bottom-edge; heavier wear along top-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and divots. (Notch in bottom-left.)
After introducing their mild, country-rock charm with 1976's Firefall, Rick Roberts and the band were right back at it a year later with Luna Sea. Following in the footsteps of their debut release, Luna Sea attached the same type of silky harmonies to light, breezy acoustics which confirmed the band's comfortable residence in their genre. Although Firefall's first album contained three hit singles (two of them making the Top 40), Luna Sea has Roberts fully revealing the influences that the Flying Burrito Brothers had on him during his stint with the group. Like their first album, Luna Sea went gold, and it netted them a No. 11 hit with the glistening Just Remember I Love You, with Timothy B. Schmit helping out on background vocals. So Long was also a minor hit, while the rest of the tracks are made up of typical love song material that draw more attention from their smooth AM sound.