Aerosmith - Night in the Ruts + Draw the line - Multiple titles - LP Albums (multiple items) - Japanese pressing - 1979





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Two Aerosmith Japanese pressings, Night in the Ruts and Draw the Line, oldest release 1979, NM media with EX case, including OBI, original inner sleeve and insert, signed by Aerosmith with no COA, catalog numbers 25AP 1601 - 25AP 848.
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An unmissable opportunity for Aerosmith fans and anyone who appreciates pure sound quality. This extraordinary lot includes two milestones from the golden age of the celebrated "Toxic Twins": the albums "Draw the Line" (1977) and "Night in the Ruts" (1979). These are not mere commercial copies, but two high-quality vinyl records from a renowned private collection once owned by a renowned Japanese radio host.
These records represent the pinnacle of premium Japanese vinyl production. Meticulously preserved, they have been maintained in impeccable condition thanks to a rigorous climate-controlled environment and professionally cleaned with ultrasonic cleaning. This advanced process, based on micro-bubble cavitation, removes every invisible residue, ensuring an unrivaled audio experience. The result? Crystal-clear sound, free of surface noise, and breathtaking dynamic range, for listening experiences that seem to come straight from a master tape.
The history of these LPs adds further allure: part of a library of 80-90 records from a prestigious Japanese radio station, they were used exclusively by experts and stored in archival conditions. Unlike vinyl records intended for the general public, these copies have been treated with a level of care and professionalism that makes them one-of-a-kind.
Making this lot even more special is the presence of sealed documentation with stamps and signatures believed to have belonged to the band members. However, it should be noted that an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is not included, and the signatures themselves have not been verified by external experts. For this reason, they are offered as found in the radio station's original archive.
Occasions like this are extremely rare: pieces with this exclusive provenance rarely emerge on the open market. For the passionate collector who appreciates both the music and the story each record has to tell, this lot represents a true collector's gem, even fit for a museum display.
An unmissable opportunity for Aerosmith fans and anyone who appreciates pure sound quality. This extraordinary lot includes two milestones from the golden age of the celebrated "Toxic Twins": the albums "Draw the Line" (1977) and "Night in the Ruts" (1979). These are not mere commercial copies, but two high-quality vinyl records from a renowned private collection once owned by a renowned Japanese radio host.
These records represent the pinnacle of premium Japanese vinyl production. Meticulously preserved, they have been maintained in impeccable condition thanks to a rigorous climate-controlled environment and professionally cleaned with ultrasonic cleaning. This advanced process, based on micro-bubble cavitation, removes every invisible residue, ensuring an unrivaled audio experience. The result? Crystal-clear sound, free of surface noise, and breathtaking dynamic range, for listening experiences that seem to come straight from a master tape.
The history of these LPs adds further allure: part of a library of 80-90 records from a prestigious Japanese radio station, they were used exclusively by experts and stored in archival conditions. Unlike vinyl records intended for the general public, these copies have been treated with a level of care and professionalism that makes them one-of-a-kind.
Making this lot even more special is the presence of sealed documentation with stamps and signatures believed to have belonged to the band members. However, it should be noted that an official Certificate of Authenticity (COA) is not included, and the signatures themselves have not been verified by external experts. For this reason, they are offered as found in the radio station's original archive.
Occasions like this are extremely rare: pieces with this exclusive provenance rarely emerge on the open market. For the passionate collector who appreciates both the music and the story each record has to tell, this lot represents a true collector's gem, even fit for a museum display.

