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Pink Floyd - Free Four & Absolutely Curtains [Only Very First Red Coloured Japanese Pressing] - Disque vinyle unique - Premier pressage, Pressage japonais, Vinyle de couleur - 1972

Pink Floyd ‎– Free Four / Original Japan First (Red Coloured ) Press (very rare) Pink Floyd /Free Four Original Japan first black venyl press(very rare) The song begins with a rock and roll count-in, but in this case Pink Floyd decided to play with words and record,"One,Two,Free Four!"The song deals with reflection of one's life,the"evils"of the record industry,and also makes a reference to Roger Waters' father who was killed in World War2. Tracklist A Free Four B Absolutely Curtains Notes Gatefold picture sleeve with lyrics to track A in English and translated into Japanese language inside.Toshiba Records inner sleeve. On cover: Main artist and tracks are prominently written in Japanese with a smaller font in English on bottom sleeve. On labels: Tracks are written in English with Japanese translation between brackets. "This composition is from a great album: Obscured By Clouds (EOP-80575)." Mfd. under license by Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. in Japan. Folster (P) 1972 On back sleeve: Made in Japan Red vinyl -is a special variant of records that are usually transparent or slightly tinted and have a red color. This type of vinyl is often used for limited edition or collector's edition records and is very popular among vinyl enthusiasts. Japan is known for its love of audiophilia and has produced some notable red vinyl releases over the years. Collectibles: Red vinyl is often used for records that are intended to be collectibles. These special editions are usually limited and may be released by artists or record labels to attract the attention of collectors and fans. The use of red vinyl not only serves a practical purpose but also has aesthetic reasons. The deep red color gives the record a striking and unique look that stands out from traditionally black records. The color of the vinyl has no influence on the sound quality of the record. The decisive criterion for the sound of a record is the quality of the vinyl material used and the care taken in the production of the record. Japanese Pressings: Japan is known for producing high-quality records, and Japanese pressings are prized by audiophiles around the world. The use of red vinyl for Japanese pressings can further increase the appeal of these releases to collectors. In Japan, many important and popular albums have been released on red vinyl over the years. These range from classic rock to J-pop to jazz and other genres. Examples include albums by artists such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles, David Bowie and many others. Collector's editions on red vinyl may have a higher value on the collector market than standard editions. If you are a vinyl collector or are interested in music from Japan, you might consider red vinyl releases from Japan to be an interesting addition to your collection. These records are not only acoustically but also visually appealing and can be a great way to celebrate your passion for music. Single Side A /Near Mint to Mint Side B / VG+ (There are a few scratches on the B side that look like scratches, but they do not affect the sound, but visible) Cover/NM (wrinkles) Backside VG++ ( few light spots , three) OIS/Near Mint (original) (the pictures and the description are an integral part of the state and the scope of the delivery of the LP or Single) ★★★ Extremely Rare Collector's Item From Pink Floyd 1972 ★★★ For every rare single & LP I add a new inner sleeve with acid-free plastic so that you can enjoy the singles & LPs for a long time An offer exclusive from the seller : BlackGold-Memorabilia Thank´s for your interest. Check out my other rare items in current and future Auctions at Catawiki

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Pink Floyd - Free Four & Absolutely Curtains [Only Very First Red Coloured Japanese Pressing] - Disque vinyle unique - Premier pressage, Pressage japonais, Vinyle de couleur - 1972

Pink Floyd - Free Four & Absolutely Curtains [Only Very First Red Coloured Japanese Pressing] - Disque vinyle unique - Premier pressage, Pressage japonais, Vinyle de couleur - 1972

Pink Floyd ‎– Free Four / Original Japan First (Red Coloured ) Press (very rare)


Pink Floyd /Free Four

Original Japan first black venyl press(very rare)

The song begins with a rock and roll count-in, but in this case Pink Floyd decided to play with words and record,"One,Two,Free Four!"The song deals with reflection of one's life,the"evils"of the record industry,and also makes a reference to Roger Waters' father who was killed in World War2.

Tracklist

A Free Four
B Absolutely Curtains

Notes

Gatefold picture sleeve with lyrics to track A in English and translated into Japanese language inside.Toshiba Records inner sleeve.
On cover: Main artist and tracks are prominently written in Japanese with a smaller font in English on bottom sleeve.
On labels: Tracks are written in English with Japanese translation between brackets.

"This composition is from a great album: Obscured By Clouds (EOP-80575)."

Mfd. under license by Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd. in Japan.
Folster
(P) 1972
On back sleeve: Made in Japan


Red vinyl
-is a special variant of records that are usually transparent or slightly tinted and have a red color.
This type of vinyl is often used for limited edition or collector's edition records and is very popular among vinyl enthusiasts.
Japan is known for its love of audiophilia and has produced some notable red vinyl releases over the years.

Collectibles: Red vinyl is often used for records that are intended to be collectibles.
These special editions are usually limited and may be released by artists or record labels to attract the attention of collectors and fans.

The use of red vinyl not only serves a practical purpose but also has aesthetic reasons.
The deep red color gives the record a striking and unique look that stands out from traditionally black records.

The color of the vinyl has no influence on the sound quality of the record. The decisive criterion for the sound of a record is the quality of the vinyl material used and the care taken in the production of the record.

Japanese Pressings: Japan is known for producing high-quality records, and Japanese pressings are prized by audiophiles around the world.
The use of red vinyl for Japanese pressings can further increase the appeal of these releases to collectors.

In Japan, many important and popular albums have been released on red vinyl over the years.
These range from classic rock to J-pop to jazz and other genres.
Examples include albums by artists such as Pink Floyd, The Beatles, David Bowie and many others.

Collector's editions on red vinyl may have a higher value on the collector market than standard editions.

If you are a vinyl collector or are interested in music from Japan, you might consider red vinyl releases from Japan to be an interesting addition to your collection.
These records are not only acoustically but also visually appealing and can be a great way to celebrate your passion for music.


Single Side A /Near Mint to Mint
Side B / VG+ (There are a few scratches on the B side that look like scratches, but they do not affect
the sound, but visible)
Cover/NM (wrinkles) Backside VG++ ( few light spots , three)
OIS/Near Mint (original)
(the pictures and the description are an integral part of the state and the scope of the delivery of the LP or Single)


★★★ Extremely Rare Collector's Item From Pink Floyd 1972 ★★★

For every rare single & LP I add a new inner sleeve with acid-free plastic so that you can enjoy the singles & LPs for a long time

An offer exclusive from the seller :
BlackGold-Memorabilia
Thank´s for your interest.
Check out my other rare items in current and future Auctions at Catawiki


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