It's Rough Out Here-Limited 180-g Yellow Colored Vinyl by Modulations (Record, 2024)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelMovl, Music On Vinyl
UPC8719262033320
eBay Product ID (ePID)16071179074

Product Key Features

Release Year2024
FormatRecord
GenreSoul/R & B
ArtistModulations
Release TitleIt's Rough Out Here-Limited 180-g Yellow Colored Vinyl

Dimensions

Item Weight0.50 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks9
Country/Region of ManufactureNetherlands
Tracks1.1 Rough Out Here 1.2 Head on Collision with Heartbreak 1.3 Love at Last 1.4 I'll Always Love You 1.5 I'm Hopelessly in Love 1.6 I Can't Fight Your Love 1.7 Worth Your Weight in Gold 1.8 Those Were the Best Days of My Life 1.9 Share What You Got, Keep What You Need
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited edition of 500 numbered copies on yellow coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. The Modulations released their album It's Rough Out Here in 1975. This album featured the singles "Rough Out Here", "I Can't Fight Your Love", and the title track, along with other soulful tracks that explored similar themes of struggle and resilience. The singles received considerable airplay and managed to chart on Billboard's R&B single Chart. While the group never achieved great mainstream commercial success, they garnered a dedicated following among soul music enthusiasts for their emotive vocals and heartfelt lyrics. The Modulations recorded extensively with MFSB, the house band of the famed record label Philadelphia International. These sessions yielded to this album It's Rough Out Here, which is considered a gem of 1970s soul music, showcasing The Modulations' talent and ability to capture the essence of everyday life through their music. The group reached the pinnacle of it's career with an appearance on Don Cornelius' popular TV show Soul Train in 1976.
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