Boston are truly a worldwide sensation to rock music and guitar enthusiasts everywhere. Their music continues to be some of the most played on radio stations all over the globe, thanks to the many hit tracks and multi-platinum albums that have followed this much loved band since their smash debut Boston (Friday Music 34188) from 1976. Led by Tom Scholz, the mastermind producer/guitarist/songwriter, vocalist/songwriter the late great Brad Delp, Sib Hashian on drums, Barry Goodreau on gutiars and Fran Sheehan on bass, Boston delivered an amazing second Lp with the chart topping Dont Look Back. Boston were back in a huge way as they clearly show in the eight stellar tracks they recorded for this brilliant The 1978 smash Lp kicks things off with the hard rocker title track Don t Look Back. This radio chart topper truly displays the classic Tom Scholz signature guitar riffs and graced radio airwaves worldwide. It s Easy features the sorely missed familiar vocal power of Brad Delp, as well his emotional reading on their power ballad anthem A Man I ll Never Be. More solid numbers from the band include the rockin Party, the fan favorites Don t Be Afraid, The Journey and of course the stellar Feelin Satisfied, all making Boston s Don t Look Back one of the most revered albums in classic rock history. Friday Music is no stranger to the music of the legendary Boston, that is why we are so very proud to announce another fine installment in the Boston/Friday Music 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl Series with their second legendary masterpiece Don t Look Back. The original Epic Records classic is now mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso and manufactured by R.T.I. For a very limited time, this first time audiophile release will be pressed on CLEAR vinyl. Boston s Don t Look Back will truly become one of the most important and historical 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl titles in quite some time. To further celebrate this magnificent release, the beautiful gatefold cover featuring the original Gary Norman artwork as well as the lyrics on a separate insert sheet with even more cool graphics from this 1978 Lp.