




Roxy Music - Roxy Music (Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Promo, Sampler) Near Mint (NM or M-) / Very Good Plus (VG+)
| Media Condition |
Near Mint (NM or M-) ★★★★☆ |
| Sleeve Condition |
Very Good Plus (VG+) ★★★☆☆ |
| Description / 商品説明 |
With Insert (fade, stain). Sleeve has stain, wrinkle and slight ringwear.
Accessories (obi, liner notes, etc.) are mentioned in the item description only if included.
For items over $20, contact us for details and pictures.
付属品(帯、解説書など)は、記載がある場合のみ含まれます。
商品価格が3,000円以上の場合、詳細や画像をご希望の方はお問い合わせください。 |
| Artist | Roxy Music |
| Title | Roxy Music |
| Label | Polydor, EG |
| Genre | Rock, Pop |
| Style | Art Rock |
| Format | Vinyl / LP, Compilation, Promo, Sampler |
| Cat No. | MI 4130, MI 4130 |
| Country | Japan |
| Release | 1982 |
Notes
Ⓟ 1972-75 (Side 1) Ⓟ 1978-82 (Side 2)Japanese DJ only promo sampler with white Polydor labels. "見本盤" (sample record) and "非売品" (not for sale) in Japanese, and "DJ COPY/NOT FOR SALE" in English appear on both labels. The label title translates as "Promotion Special Sample".
The jacket's back cover has song titles in English and Japanese, plus a "mini bio" and track-by-track information in Japanese.
"DJ COPY / NOT FOR SALE" appears in English bottom left.
A two-sided black and white insert is also included. The same "mini bio" reappears along with longer biographies of the three featured members (Bryan Ferry, Phillip Geoffrey Targett-Adams Manzanera [sic], and Andrew Mackay). No individual author credit is given, but the source is Fool's Mate magazine. ("資料提供 : フールズ•メイト" = "Material Provided by Fool's Mate"). On the reverse are illustrated album discographies for Roxy Music and Bryan Ferry's solo albums with then-current issue catalogue numbers.
Some copies came with a companion sixteen-page illustrated promotional booklet featuring identical member biographies; an additional feature on Bryan Ferry ("ラブ・ソングに寄せる男心" = "A Man's Love for a Love Song") by founder of Rockin' On magazine, Yoichi Shibuya; a "History of Roxy Music" timeline, annoted discographies of Roxy Music (eleven albums), Bryan Ferry (five), and Phil Manzanera (two); a "Roxy Music Single Collection" (six titles from Over You to Avalon); and an "Avalon Tour" report by founder of Fool's Mate magazine, Masato Kitamura, with photography by Y. Saito.
NB: Track B2 is the single version. B3 is the Bryan Ferry studio version.
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