Supertramp - Breakfast In America / Lord Is It Mine
A&M AMP-1039 Japan 1979
US$8.69
Media : Excellent (EX), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+)
With its catchy melody and pop sound, it reached number one on the US Billboard charts!
It is made up of soft yet rich pop songs.
POLYDOR DR 1610 Japan 1971
US$9.41
Media : Acceptable (VG), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
Cover Soiled, Scratch/damage on Cover, Heavy Mark on Media *The image is not from the actual item.
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale
DERAM D-1012 Japan 1968
US$7.98
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : No Cover
Light Mark on Media
The debut song was a huge hit worldwide!
He has gained popularity for his style that strongly incorporates elements of classical and blues music.
Synth-pop, Prog Rock, Arena Rock
A&M AMP-759 Japan 1983
US$6.33
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+), Jacket : Very Good Plus (VG+)
*The image is not from the actual item.
A rock opera concept album.
The lyrics incorporate Japanese and have a techno pop style arrangement.
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale / Lime Street Blues
Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Classic Rock
DERAM D-1012 Japan 1968
US$7.04
Media : Bad (VG-), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
*The image is not from the actual item.
The debut song was a huge hit worldwide!
He has gained popularity for his style that strongly incorporates elements of classical and blues music.
Frijid Pink - House Of The Rising Sun / Drivin' Blues
DERAM D-1067 (S) Japan 1970
US$6.26
Media : Acceptable (VG), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
*The image is not from the actual item.
A traditional American folk song that has been covered by many artists and bands.
The original was released in 1969. The Frijid Pink-esque "Psychedelic Version" sold over 1 million copies in the US alone, becoming a worldwide hit.
Earth & Fire - Seasons / Hazy Paradise
POLYDOR DP 1756 Japan 1971
US$7.04
Media : Acceptable (VG), Jacket : Acceptable (VG)
*The image is not from the actual item.
This is one of the signature songs of a band that is often mistaken for other bands.
The first single released in 1970. It was a big hit in Japan during the "Dutch Sound" boom led by The Shocking Blue, which began in the late 60s. The B-side "Hazy Paradise" was not included o