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WQJL 125LP
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"Repress! Released in 1971, this is the first album produced by a Japanese artist with the overseas market in mind. It was released in the United States, Canada, and Japan, and in particular, the single 'Satori Part 2' reached number eight in Canada. There is also an oriental thought trend in Europe and the United States, and the work is characterized by incorporating more oriental and Japanese sounds. Japan at this time was also a turning point from GS to folk, and there were still few people who accepted rock, but it continues to be supported by its advanced sound. Of course, it is very popular overseas and its name recognition is still undiminished. The jacket reproduces the original W jacket, Rock Age OBI, and enclosed postcard as much as possible."
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WQJL 128LP
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"Repress! Speed, Glue & Shinki's last album is a luxurious specification that faithfully reproduces the original, including the full band! Released in 1972. The second, which became the last album, is a two-disc set. Famous for tiger jacket. This work has many songs that are thought to be centered on Joey Smith, but like the previous work, it is full of bluesy rock. There are some lyrical songs, but the D-side medley makes extensive use of the Moog synthesizer, which was still rare at the time. Michael Hanopol, Shigeki Watanabe, Hiroshi Oguchi, participated as guests. This analog version uses a 96khz24bit sound source mastered in 2017. The jacket is a single jacket x two, a full-length Obi, a lyric card, etc. It reproduces the original as much as possible."
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