Product Description
Top Quality Actual 1979 Japanese First Pressing Of Classic Eagles LP ~ Complete With Highly Collectable Obi Strip! Vinyl & Heavy Grade Gatefold Cover Still In Top Condition! Includes 4-Page Insert With Lyrics In English & Japanese.
Condition – Vinyl: NEAR MINT! Superb sound!
Condition – Cover: NEAR MINT!
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 Long Run
I Can’t Tell You Why
In The City
Disco Strangler
King Of Hollywood
Side 2:
Heartache Tonight
Those Shoes
Teenage Jail
Greeks Don’t Want No Freaks
Sad Cafe
Geoff (verified owner) –
Three years in the making, the Eagles' follow-up to the massively successful, critically acclaimed Hotel California sold several million copies and threw off three hit singles. "Heartache Tonight" was an old-fashioned rock & roll song sung by Glenn Frey, while "I Can't Tell You Why" was a delicate ballad by Timothy B. Schmit, the band's newest member. "The Long Run," a conventional pop/rock tune with a Stax Records R&B flavor, has the stamp and vocal signature of Don Henley, who had largely taken the reins of the band on Hotel California. Henley also dominated The Long Run, getting co-writing credits on nine of the ten songs, singing five lead vocals, and sharing another two with Frey. This was the second Eagles album to feature Joe Walsh, who contributes greatly on guitars and vocals throughout and wrote the very fine third track, “In the City”.