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West Road Blues Band — Live In Kyoto — Bourbon Records (2) Japan Press
VinylBourbon RecordsJapan
VG+ / VG+
OBIInsertVinylLP#145454

with obi and insert sheet. obi has slightly tear.

$30.00

Available Pressings

Vinyl, LP x2Bourbon RecordsBMC-1003/41975Japan+ OBI, + Insertfrom
$11.00
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West Road Blues Band — Live In Kyoto — Bourbon Records (2) Japan Press

7 items in stock

VinylLP
VG+ / VGNo OBI#44516
$23.00
*PR0M0 COPY* Without obi, with insert that has some foxing. Sleeve has faded, foxing, edge wear and corner bump. Record has slight warp, some foxing stains and scuffs that don't affect playback.
VG+ / VG+OBIInsert#145454
$30.00
with obi and insert sheet. obi has slightly tear.
VG / VGNo OBIInsert#44518
$18.00
No obi. With insert. Sleeve and insert has stains and fade.Sleeve has wear on edge. Disc1 has many scuffs.
VG+ / G+No OBI#44519
$21.00
No obi & insert. Gatefold sleeve has corner bump, seam wear, ring wear & fade. 2Record has hairline, wear (with surface noise) & spindle mark.
VG / VGOBI#321492
$24.00
Record: slightly warped, lines, scuff, noise, foxing on the labels, spindle marks. Cover: ring wear, corner bump, corner slightly bent, some scratches on the sides, foxing. With: obi (with foxing)
G+ / G+No OBIInsert#542056
$11.00
With Insert
Tracklist
  • A1. I Wish My Baby
  • A2. Somebody's Got To Go - Tired Of Your Jive
  • A3. If I Had To Do It All Over Again
  • A4. Black Eyed Blues
  • B1. I've Got To Love Somebody's Baby
  • B2. I'll Sing The Blues For You
  • B3. Treat Me So Low Down
  • B4. Hymn To Freedom
  • C1. I Won't Leave
  • C2. Mary Had A Little Lamb
  • C3. Please Send Me Someone To Love
  • C4. 七転八倒
  • D1. Yackty Yak
  • D2. Outside Help
  • D3. Kyoto Soul Stew
  • D4. おおきに! (Blues After Hours)
Notes

Released with an insert with the lyrics (in Japanese and English). Title of track C4 is listed in Japanese only. “七転八倒 (Shichiten-Batto)” means “writhe in pain” in English. Title of track D4 also has Japanese. “おおきに (O-o-kini)” means “Thank you” in English, popularly used in Kansai area including Kyoto. Apparent typing/spelling errors (electoric, base) are actually as printed on the back cover.

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