RIAA Gold Album award for The Doobie Brothers album Livin' On The Fault Line. Released on Aug. 19, 1977, the album was certified Gold by the RIAA on Sept. 14, 1977 for 500,000 copies sold.* Remember original co-drummers John Hartman and Michael Hossack with this award.
The album, on which Michael McDonald stepped further forward in terms of songwriting and lead vocal tracks, featured the singles "Little Darling (I Need You)", "Echoes of Love", and "You Belong To Me" (which McDonald co-wrote with Carly Simon). The album reached #10 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart and #12 in Canada, also charting in Australia, New Zealand, the UK and other countries.
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Item Highlights:
- RIAA Gold Album award
- Award from 1977
- Presented to recording engineer
- All original
- In VG condition
- Known as a "floater" award because the components appear to "float" above the matte, they were made from 1975-1981. RIAA "floater" awards numbered only 25-50 plaques worldwide for any given single/album
- Award measures approx. 17" x 21"
- Great collector's item for any fan of The Doobie Brothers
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- International shipping available
Detailed Item Description: This RIAA Gold Album award was made in 1977, making it about 49 years old. It is presented to legendary recording engineer Donn Landee, who engineered many Doobie Brothers albums. He also engineered the first eight Van Halen albums from the 1978 debut to 1988's OU812 and many other albums by artists including The Doobie Brothers, Little Feat, Michael McDonald, Montrose, James Taylor, Van Morrison, Neil Young, and more.
This award is in Very Good condition with only minor wear on the frame and mars on the plexiglass, and a small spot of water staining on the backing paper (has not damaged the matte or frame). It has its' original backing paper and was made by Creative Glassics.
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*RIAA sales data source: RIAA.com