Product Description
Hard To Find Actual 1977 Japanese First Pressing Still In Top Condition Over 46 Years Later! Great Double Live 10cc Album In Gatefold Cover. Includes 4-Page Insert With Lyrics In English & Japanese. Labels Are Clean. Includes “Art For Art’s Sake”, “I’m Mandy Fly Me”, “The Things We Do For Love”, “Feel The Benefit” “I’m Not In Love” & More.
Recorded at Odeon Theatre Hammersmith London 18th 19th 20th June 1977 & Apollo Theatre Manchester 16th 17th July 1977.
Condition – Vinyl: NEAR MINT!
Condition – Cover: EXCELLENT!
Japanese vinyl pressings are highly sought after by audiophiles and collectors, due to their premium sound quality and beautifully presented packaging. The sonic quality of Japanese records is regarded as the best in the world. No wonder all the original Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab records were pressed in Japan! The covers are printed on better quality heavy stock paper too. Near Mint condition original Japanese pressings are becoming scarcer ~ and therefore more collectable and valuable every year.
Side 1:
The Second Sitting For The Last Supper
You’ve Got A Cold
Honeymoon With B Troop
Art For Art’s Sake
People In Love
Side 2:
Wall Street Shuffle
Ships Don’t Disappear In The Night
I’m Mandy Fly Me
Marriage Bureau Rendezvous
Side 3:
Good Morning Judge
Feel The Benefit
The Things We Do For Love
Side 4:
Waterfall
I’m Not In Love
Modern Man Blues
Geoff –
Excellent songs such as “Art for Art’s Sake”, “Waterfall” and “Modern Man Blues” are further improved with extended instrumental arrangements and hits such as “Wall Street Shuffle” and “Good Morning Judge” are given a harder kick ! When Godley & Creme left, everyone thought 10cc were done. However not only did Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart come up with the great ‘Deceptive Bends’ and ‘Bloody Tourists’ albums, they also left us this terrific live document. Excellent songs such as “Art for Art’s Sake”, “Waterfall” and “Modern Man Blues” are further improved with extended instrumental arrangements and hits such as “Wall Street Shuffle” and “Good Morning Judge” are given a harder kick than the studio versions. Prog fans will love “Feel the Benefit” (quite comparable to “Starship a Trooper” by Yes), while pop gems such as “I’m Mandy Fly Me” and “I’m Not in Love” are also presented in fine fashion.