GOLD PROMO stamp on front. Vinyl plays nicely; a few light hairlines (play-graded). Cover looks great, a few creases near edges; moderate scuffing and surface impressions (front/back); some surface abrasion on back and small tear near top center. Inner-sleeve is original (generic white). Spine is unreadable with wear. Shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of use and divots. BPM ("105") written near top-center on front and on one side of label. (Not a cut-out.)
Mary Wilson was the debut solo album by the founding Supremes member, Mary Wilson. Despite the radio ads and label promotion, the "Disco Sucks" movement impacted the release which heavily featured disco. The album did not chart on the Billboard 200 but charted for a week at No. 74 on its R&B albums listing. Cashbox magazine however charted it for five weeks on its pop albums chart, peaking at No. 168. Its lead single, Red Hot, squeaked into the Billboard R&B singles chart at No. 95. Another single, Pick Up the Pieces, failed to chart at all. An extended version of Red Hot was made available as a 12-inch single and reached No. 85 on the disco charts in October 1979.