Product Description
Very Rare 1974 Japanese Pressing Of The Pink Floyd Masterpiece With Both Giant Fold-Out Posters, Plus Postcard!! Top Quality Vinyl Sounding Absolutely Fantastic! Beautiful Gatefold Cover Includes Japan-Only 32-Page Booklet With Liner Notes, Images & Lyrics In English & Japanese. No Barcode Anywhere!
Condition – Vinyl: EXCELLENT! Sound is VERY DYNAMIC!
Condition – Cover: NEAR MINT! Shelf wear, lines.
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.
Widely acknowledged as one of the greatest British rock albums of all time, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ remains a truly extraordinary recording, notching up sales in excess of a staggering 50 million worldwide!
Side 1:
Speak To Me
Breathe
On The Run
Time
Breathe (Reprise)
The Great Gig In The Sky
Side 2:
Money
Us And Them
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse
AMG –
Dense with detail, but leisurely paced, creating its own dark, haunting world... no other record defines them quite as well as this one. By condensing the sonic explorations of Meddle to actual songs and adding a lush, immaculate production to their trippiest instrumental sections, Pink Floyd inadvertently designed their commercial breakthrough with Dark Side of the Moon. The primary revelation of Dark Side of the Moon is what a little focus does for the band. Roger Waters wrote a series of songs... given the sonic backdrop of Floyd's slow, atmospheric soundscapes and carefully placed sound effects, they achieve an emotional resonance. But what gives the album true power is the subtly textured music, which evolves from neo-psychedelic art rock to jazz fusion and blues-rock before turning back to psychedelia. It's dense with detail, but leisurely paced, creating its own dark, haunting world... no other record defines them quite as well as this one.