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Management number 27394226 Release Date 2025/12/17 List Price $32.80 Model Number 27394226
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Playback confirmed.

No noticeable scratches on the disc.
Sleeve and inner sleeve have some stains.

Moonriders – Moon Riders
1977 Original Pressing

Label: Crown – GW-4026, Panam – GW-4026
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, promo
Country: Japan
Released: February 25, 1977
Genre: Electronic, Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
Style: New Wave, Pop Rock, Art Rock

The Moonriders' second album from '77, featuring Keiichi Suzuki, Tetsuro Kashibuchi, Hirofumi Suzuki, and Yoshiaki Shirai. This album showcases a variety of musical styles, including the pop number "Kurenai no Tsubasa" (Crimson Wings) which breaks out in the second half, the Latin-flavored "Muscat Coconut Banana Melon" which was also covered by the band "Makokoro Brothers", "Sparkling Gentlemen" which features an O-bayashi (traditional Japanese festival music) rhythm with strings, the reggae-style "Minatomachi Review" with its international feel, and the tropical "China Sea". Shortly after the release of this album, Kazuo Shiina left due to differences in musical direction, and Yoshiaki Shirai, who had participated in the production of Keiichi Suzuki and Moonriders' first album "Hidamaboy", joined the band. The obi (sleeve band) is surprisingly hard to find.

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CategoryElectronics > Media > Other
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BrandNone
ConditionFair

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