![]() shipping! An original 1965 red vinyl Japanese pressing… (2,521) Beatles – Rubber Soul original Japan red vinyl… Free U.S.John Lennon/Yoko Ono – Two Virgins sealed… Free U.S.shipping! An ultra-rare Japanese red vinyl copy of… (2,792) Pink Floyd – The Piper at the Gates of Dawn… Free U.S.King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson… A Japanese pressing of In the Court of the Crimson… (3,033).Click the banner below for more information. customers may choose to pay later at checkout, and may receive up to six months financing with no interest. This record is eligible for PayPal Credit financing by PayPal. We think it’s a pretty good recording, and is certainly a rare one. Such pressings are not particularly unusual today, as many audiophile labels now cut LPs at 45 RPM, but such pressings were almost unknown in the 1960s. …that this LP was mastered at 45 RPM, which is indicated on the cover, obi and label. by Capitol in 1959 with a different cover, except… This contains the same material as the LP released in the U.S. Beautiful disc!Ī nice copy of a surprisingly good recording.īackground: We don’t know much about this title, except that it was released in early 1968 and consists of Alfred Newman and the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra conducting Sabre Dance: ![]() The r ed vinyl disc is M- and may be unplayed. The envelope-style inner sleeve is included and is M. The obi is M-, with a slight fold on the “hojyuhyo,” or reorder tag, which is still attached. The cover is VG++ with no wear, but a bit of foxing inside the gatefold cover. issue was released as a standard 33 1/3 RPM LP.Ībout this copy: This copy of Sabre Dance is an original 1968 Japanese pressing on the Capitol label, pressed on “Everclean” red vinyl. in 1959 with a different cover, though the 45 RPM pressing is unique to Japan as the U.S. The 1968 album was originally released in the U.S. Offered for sale is a rare Japanese red vinyl 45 RPM pressing of Khachaturian’s Sabre Dance, by Alfred Newman and the Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, including the original obi.
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