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Pat Benatar

Get Nervous [LP - 1st Japan Press - 1982 - Mint/NM]

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Media: Mint / Sleeve, Insert & Obi: NM All our vinyl records are cleaned with a professional ultrasonic machine. A transparent outer sleeve is added for free to each record. FAST SHIPPING AND CAREFULLY PACKED!

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1x Vinyl LP Album

Release date: Jan 1, 1982, Japan

A1

Shadows Of The Night

A2

Looking For A Stranger

A3

Anxiety (Get Nervous)

A4

Fight It Out

A5

The Victim

B1

Little Too Late

B2

I'll Do It

B3

I Want Out

B4

Tell It To Her

B5

Silent Partner

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Released in 1982, Get Nervous solidified Pat Benatar’s reign as the "Queen of Rock" with its blend of fiery anthems and synth-edged intensity. The album opens with the defiant "Shadows of the Night" (a Grammy-winning hit), while "Little Too Late" and "Looking for a Stranger" showcase her powerhouse vocals over punchy new wave production. Darker tracks like "The Victim" and "Silent Partners" reveal grittier themes, balanced by the romantic vulnerability of "I Want Out." Though overshadowed by Crimes of Passion, Get Nervous exemplifies Benatar’s ability to merge hard rock grit with pop hooks, all delivered with her signature charisma. A snapshot of her early-80s dominance, capturing the era’s shift toward electronic textures without sacrificing rock’s raw edge.