Promotional issue of the self-titled debut album by American supergroup Bad English, released in 1989 on Epic Records. Formed by members of Journey, The Babys and Jonathan Cain’s solo project, Bad English became one of the standout melodic rock and AOR acts of the late 1980s.
The album achieved international success thanks to the number-one hit ‘When I See You Smile’, alongside other popular tracks including ‘Price Of Love’, ‘Possession’, ‘Heaven Is A 4 Letter Word’, ‘Best Of What I Got’ and ‘Forget Me Not’. Featuring vocalist John Waite, keyboardist Jonathan Cain and guitarist Neal Schon, the album combines polished songwriting with arena-rock production.
This example originates from a former radio station archive and includes the original inner lyric sleeve. Promotional radio station provenance adds further collectability for fans of classic rock and AOR releases.
Features:
• Original 1989 Epic Records release
• Promotional radio station copy
• Includes original printed inner sleeve
• Features the No.1 hit ‘When I See You Smile’
• Members of Journey and The Babys
• Classic AOR and melodic rock album
• Former radio station archive provenance
• Original picture sleeve included
Condition is consistent with age, storage and previous radio station use. Sleeve displays handling wear, annotations, stickers and promotional markings. Vinyl has not been professionally graded or play tested. Buyers should satisfy themselves as to exact condition from the photographs provided.


