Pink Floyd – The Wall 1979 Japan 2 LP set with obi and sticker

pink floyd the wall japan lp

Offered for sale is a Japanese pressing of The Wall by Pink Floyd including the original “cap” obi and rare title sticker.

About this copy: The copy offered for sale is a 1979 pressing on the CBS/Sony label and includes both custom sleeves, the Japanese lyric insert,  and the hard to find “cap” obi that folds over the cover.

This copy also has the clear sticker that was originally attached to the shrink wrap when the album was new.

The cover is VG+ with moderate foxing, but no wear.   The “cap” obi is VG++ with very slight wear.   The lyric insert is M-

The clear title sticker that was originally attached to the (now-missing) shrink wrap has been attached to the front cover.  The sticker is VG++.

The two custom inner sleeves are VG+ with moderate foxing.

The two discs are M- with a couple of spindle marks on the labels, but no marks on the vinyl.  Clean discs!

A nice copy of a classic LP that’s hard to find complete, as the obi and sticker are usually missing.

Background: Pink Floyd’s 1979 double album The Wall alienated a few fans and made the band a bunch of new ones.  Regardless of opinion, the album sold in the millions and is highly regarded by audiophiles as being among the best-sounding albums in the band’s catalog.

The long-out-of-print Japanese pressing is generally regarded as the best, and has been on the Absolute Sound’s recommended list for decades.

Allmusic.com gave The Wall a 4 1/2 star review:

The Wall was Roger Waters’ crowning accomplishment in Pink Floyd. It documented the rise and fall of a rock star (named Pink Floyd), based on Waters’ own experiences and the tendencies he’d observed in people around him. By then, the bassist had firm control of the group’s direction, working mostly alongside David Gilmour and bringing in producer Bob Ezrin as an outside collaborator. Drummer Nick Mason was barely involved, while keyboardist Rick Wright seemed to be completely out of the picture. Still, The Wall was a mighty, sprawling affair, featuring 26 songs with vocals: nearly as many as all previous Floyd albums combined.

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Sony
Catalog Number:
40AP1750~51
Year of Release: 1979
Format: Stereo
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Lightnin’ Hopkins and others – First Meetin’ 1968 Japan red vinyl LP with obi

lightnin' hopkins -first meetin' red vinyl japan lp

Offered for sale is an original red vinyl Japanese pressing of First Meetin’ by Lightnin’ Hopkins, featuring Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, and Joe Williams and including the original obi.

About this copy: This copy of First Meetin’ is a 1968 Japanese pressing on the World Pacific label of an album that was originally released (in the U.S.) in 1964.  The album has been pressed on red “Everclean” vinyl.

The cover is VG+ with no wear, but with moderate foxing on the back.  There is a sticker on the spine near the upper left hand corner.  The obi is M-; the “hojyuhyo” (reorder tag) is still attached.

The lyric insert is M-.  The envelope style company paper inner sleeve is missing.

The red vinyl disc is M- on side one and VG++ and close to M- on side two.  There is a light inaudible scuff through the first track on side two.  There are a couple of spindle marks on the labels.

A beautiful copy of a pretty good blues LP that’s hard to find complete.

Background: Released in 1964, First Meetin’ is a blues album featuring Sam “Lightnin'” Hopkins, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and Big Joe Williams.

You can listen to the title track here:

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: World Pacific
Catalog Number:
WP-8626
Year of Release: 1968
Format: Stereo
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Elton John – Elton John red vinyl 1970 Japan LP with obi

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Offered for sale is an original red vinyl Japanese pressing of Elton John, Elton John’s self-titled second album, including the original obi.

About this copy: This copy of Elton John is a 1970 Japanese pressing on the DJM label

The cover is VG++ and close to M- with trace corner wear.  The obi is VG++, with a couple of minor wrinkles.  The original price at the top of the obi has been blacked out with a permanent marker.  The “hojyuhyo” (reorder tag) is still attached.

The lyric insert is M-.

The record is M- with a very faint hairline through the last two tracks on side two.  It’s so faint we almost missed it.  There are a few spindle marks on the labels.  Clean disc!

A nice copy of a terrific LP that’s hard to find complete.  This copy has the nicest cover we’ve ever seen on this album.

Background:  Elton John was Elton John’s second album, but his first to be released in the United States.  On the strength of “Take Me to the Pilot,” “Border Song,” and “Your Song,” the album reached #4 on the American charts and #5 in Britain.

In Japan, first pressings of the album were issued on red “Everclean” vinyl, which was created for the purpose of having lower static electricity and thus attracting less dust than regular black vinyl pressings.  Only the first issues were pressed on red vinyl; all later pressings were black.  Elton John is one of four titles that were released commercially in Japan on red vinyl.

 

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: DJM
Catalog Number:
FP-80133
Year of Release: 1970
Format: Stereo
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Beatles – Rock ‘n’ Roll Music 1976 Japan white label promotional 2 LP set complete!

beatles - rock 'n' roll music japan promo lp

Offered for sale is an original Japanese white label promotional copy of the double compilation album Rock ‘n’ Roll Music by the Beatles, including the original obi, booklet, and poster.

About this copy: This copy of Rock ‘n’ Roll Music is a 1976 Japanese pressing on the Odeon label.  This album was released with different mixes in various countries; this version contains the same mixes as the original UK release.

The cover is VG++, with slight edge wear.  The obi is M-.

The 24 page lyric booklet is VG++ with a few minor wrinkles.  The poster is VG++ with slight wear at the folds, but with no rips, tears, or holes.  The original black paper inner sleeves are included.

The two white label promo discs are M- with one or two spindle marks on the labels, but no marks on the vinyl.  Clean discs!

A nice copy of a scarce Beatles LP, as Japanese promotional pressings were quite limited.

Background: Released in 1976, Rock ‘n’ Roll Music was a double compilation album containing more rock-oriented tracks by the Beatles.

The album reached #2 on the U.S. album chart and #11 on the UK chart.  The album was the first Beatles LP with worldwide release to contain “I’m Down,” a track originally released as the B-side to the “Help” single.

Allmusic.com gave Rock ‘n’ Roll Music a 3 1/2 star review:

On toward the mid-’70s, it dawned on the powers-that-were at Capitol/EMI that millions of listeners had come of age since the breakup of the Beatles in 1970 and, thus, had never experienced the group except in a historical context….And so the company decided to try a similar repackaging/re-marketing scheme with the Beatles. And the result was Rock & Roll Music, complete with an accompanying single release of “Got to Get You into My Life.” …Even focusing on their originals, the results were impressive, with the first LP appearance of the Paul McCartney-authored Little Richard homage “I’m Down,” originally a single B-side that had also been their concert closer on the 1965 tour; “Anytime at All”; and the delightful late-era “Birthday,” which was an opposite of sorts to the darker “Helter Skelter” from the same original album. … But Rock & Roll Music did work as a marketing concept, the album rising to number two on the U.S. charts (and kept out of the top spot only by — rather fittingly — Wings at the Speed of Sound).

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Odeon
Catalog Number:
EAS-77009~10
Year of Release: 1976
Format: Stereo
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Beatles – Rock ‘n’ Roll Music 1976 Japan 2 LP set with obi

beatles - rock 'n' roll music japan lp

Offered for sale is an original Japanese copy of the double compilation album Rock ‘n’ Roll Music by the Beatles, including the original obi.

About this copy: This copy of Rock ‘n’ Roll Music is a 1976 Japanese pressing on the Odeon label.  This album was released with different mixes in various countries; this version contains the same mixes as the original UK release.

The cover is VG+, with slight general wear and a couple of minor creases.  The obi is M-.

The booklet and poster are missing.

The two discs are M- and look unplayed.  Clean discs!

A nice copy of a scarce Beatles LP.

Background: Released in 1976, Rock ‘n’ Roll Music was a double compilation album containing more rock-oriented tracks by the Beatles.

The album reached #2 on the U.S. album chart and #11 on the UK chart.  The album was the first Beatles LP with worldwide release to contain “I’m Down,” a track originally released as the B-side to the “Help” single.

Allmusic.com gave Rock ‘n’ Roll Music a 3 1/2 star review:

On toward the mid-’70s, it dawned on the powers-that-were at Capitol/EMI that millions of listeners had come of age since the breakup of the Beatles in 1970 and, thus, had never experienced the group except in a historical context….And so the company decided to try a similar repackaging/re-marketing scheme with the Beatles. And the result was Rock & Roll Music, complete with an accompanying single release of “Got to Get You into My Life.” …Even focusing on their originals, the results were impressive, with the first LP appearance of the Paul McCartney-authored Little Richard homage “I’m Down,” originally a single B-side that had also been their concert closer on the 1965 tour; “Anytime at All”; and the delightful late-era “Birthday,” which was an opposite of sorts to the darker “Helter Skelter” from the same original album. … But Rock & Roll Music did work as a marketing concept, the album rising to number two on the U.S. charts (and kept out of the top spot only by — rather fittingly — Wings at the Speed of Sound).

 

Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Odeon
Catalog Number:
EAS-77009~10
Year of Release: 1976
Format: Stereo
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Kiss – Dressed to Kill 1975 Japan white label promotional LP with obi

kiss dressed to kill japan promo lp

Offered for sale is an original Japanese white label promotional copy of Dressed to Kill, the third album by Kiss, including the original obi.

About this copy: This copy of Dressed to Kill is a 1975 Japanese pressing on the Casablanca label.

The cover is VG, with moderate general wear, mostly at the edges and corners.  There are no splits.

The obi is VG, with a few wrinkles on the back, and a repaired tears on the back and at the bottom edge.  The “hojyuhyo” (reorder tag) is still attached.

The lyric insert is VG+ with slight discoloration from age, but no writing or tears.

The white label promo disc is M- and may be unplayed.  Clean disc!

A nice copy of a rare Kiss LP.  While later pressings of their albums are common, first issues are not.

Background: Released in 1975, Dressed to Kill was the third album by Kiss.

The album reached #32 on the U.S. album chart.

Allmusic.com gave Dressed to Kill a 4 1/2 star review:

By the release of their third album, 1975’s Dressed to Kill, Kiss were fast becoming America’s top rock concert attraction, yet their record sales up to this point did not reflect their ticket sales. Casablanca label head Neil Bogart decided to take matters into his own hands, and produced the new record along with the band. The result is more vibrant sounding than its predecessor, 1974’s sludgefest Hotter Than Hell, and the songs have more of an obvious pop edge to them. …With Dressed to Kill’s Top 40 showing on the Billboard charts, the stage was now set for Kiss’ big commercial breakthrough with their next release.

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Casablanca
Catalog Number:
SWX-6188
Year of Release: 1975
Format: Stereo
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Barbra Streisand – The Best Of Barbra Streisand 1966 Japan-only LP with obi

the best of barbra streisand japan lp

Offered for sale is an original pressing of the 1966 Japan-only compilation LP The Best of Barbra Streisand by Barbra Streisand, including the original obi.

About this copy: This copy of The Best of Barbra Streisand is a 1966 Japanese pressing on the orange CBS label.

The laminated gatefold cover is M-.  The obi is M-.

This LP was issued without an insert; there is a booklet inside that contains lyrics in English and Japanese.

The disc is M- with a couple of spindle marks on the labels, but no marks on the vinyl.  Clean disc!

A beautiful copy of a rare Barbra Streisand album that is almost never found complete.

Background: The Best of Barbra Streisand is a compilation album by Barbra Streisand.  The album was released only in Japan in 1966 and has never been reissued.

The album contains tracks from the 1963 LP The Barbra Streisand Album through the 1966 LP Color Me Barbra.

Tracks are:

  • The Shadow Of Your Smile (My Name is Barbra Two)
  • Yesterdays (Color Me Barbra)
  • My Melancholy Baby (The Third Album)
  • Where Or When (Color Me Barbra)
  • Just In Time (The Third Album)
  • As Time Goes By (The Third Album)
  • People (People)
  • A Taste Of Honey (The Barbra Streisand Album)
  • C’est Si Bon (Color Me Barbra)
  • Bewitched (Bothered and Bewildered) (The Third Album)
  • Cry Me A River (The Barbra Streisand Album)
  • Lover, Come Back To Me (The Second Barbra Streisand Album)

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: CBS
Catalog Number:
YS-709-C
Year of Release: 1966
Format: Stereo
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Steppenwolf – All About Steppenwolf (The Second) 1968 red vinyl Japan LP with obi

steppenwolf - all about steppenwolf red vinyl japan LP

Offered for sale is an original red vinyl Japanese pressing of All About Steppenwolf by Steppenwolf, including the original obi and lyric insert.

Note: This album is the original Japanese release of Steppenwolf’s second album, The Second, with a different title, cover, and two additional tracks – “Born to Be Wild” and “A Girl I Knew.”  The band’s second album was never released on vinyl in Japan with the original title, cover, or track listing.

About this copy: This copy of All About Steppenwolf is a 1968 Japanese pressing on the Stateside label, pressed on red “Everclean” vinyl.

The cover is M- with tiny dents on the two right-hand corners.  The obi is M-.  The “hojyuhyo” (reorder tag) is still attached.

The original envelope-style inner sleeve is M- with no splits.  The lyric insert is M-.

The red vinyl disc is M- with a couple of spindle marks on the labels, and one or two very faint hairlines on the disc.  Clean disc!

A beautiful copy of a rare Steppenwolf LP and one that is almost never found complete.

Background: Released in 1968, The Second was the second album by Steppenwolf.

The album reached #3 on the U.S. album chart, but did not chart in the UK.  The single “Magic Carpet Ride” reached #2 on the U.S. singles chart.

Allmusic.com gave The Second a 4 1/2 star review:

The group’s second album was virtually a re-creation of its predecessor, only slightly more sophisticated in its range of songs and the manner of playing them, and the in-house writing had improved, though the latter also became highly derivative. Steppenwolf the Second embraces everything from hard rock to psychedelia to blues, and the band is in excellent form, playing very hard and edgy.

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Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Stateside
Catalog Number:
HP-8565
Year of Release: 1968
Format: Stereo
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Fleetwood Mac – Tusk Japan promotional 2 LP set with obi

fleetwood mac tusk japan promo lp

Offered for sale is an original Japanese promotional pressing of the double album Tusk by Fleetwood Mac, including the original obi.

About this copy: This copy of Tusk is an original 1979 Japanese pressing on the Warner Brothers label.

The cover is M- with a couple of tiny corner dents.  The sticker on the cover that says “Sample” in both English and Japanese has been removed.

The obi is VG with a small tear at the bottom edge and a date stamped on the front near the bottom.  The two inserts are M-.  The custom inner sleeves are VG++ with a couple of minor corner dents.

The promotional discs are M- on sides 2 and 3.  Sides 1 and 4 are VG++ and close to M- with one or two light hairlines.  The word “Sample” is printed on the labels in Japanese.  Clean discs!

A nice copy of one of Fleetwood Mac’s more unusual LPs.

Background: Released in late 1979, Tusk was the twelfth studio album by Fleetwood Mac.

The album reached #1 on the UK charts and #4 in the U.S.

Allmusic. gave Tusk a 5 star review:

More than any other Fleetwood Mac album, Tusk is born of a particular time and place — it could only have been created in the aftermath of Rumours, which shattered sales records, which in turn gave the group a blank check for its next album. But if they were falling apart during the making of Rumours, they were officially broken and shattered during the making of Tusk, and that disconnect between bandmembers resulted in a sprawling, incoherent, and utterly brilliant 20-track double album. …As a piece of pop art, it’s peerless.

Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Warner Brothers
Catalog Number:
P-5571~72W
Year of Release: 1979
Format: Stereo
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Carly Simon – Carly Simon 1971 Japan LP with die-cut “NOW” obi

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Offered for sale is an original Japanese pressing of Carly Simon, the debut LP by Carly Simon, including the original “NOW” obi.

About this copy: This copy of Carly Simon is a 1971 Japanese pressing on the “guitar player” Elektra label.

The cover is VG++, with slight foxing and a couple of minor corner bends.  The original die-cut “NOW” obi is VG++ with a couple of foxing spots, but no tears.

The lyric insert is M-.

The disc is M- with one spindle mark on the labels, and no marks on the vinyl.  Clean disc!

A nice copy of a pretty good album that’s hard to find as a first pressing.

Background: Released in 1971, Carly Simon was the first solo album by Carly Simon, who had previously released three albums with her sister, Lucy as the Simon Sisters.

The album reached #30 on the U.S. album chart.

Allmusic.com gave Carly Simon a 3 1/2 star review:

“That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be,” the leadoff track of Carly Simon’s first album and a Top Ten hit, in which the singer expresses reservations about getting married, benefited from a sense of role reversal — it’s such a guy sentiment, but sung by a woman in 1971, it came across as a feminist statement, consistent with the overall disillusionment so prevalent then. Nothing on the rest of the album was quite as pointed, though the other songs maintained the same ambivalence toward romance.

Country of origin: Japan
Size: 12″
Record Label: Elektra
Catalog Number:
SWG-7525
Year of Release: 1971
Format: Stereo
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