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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 0:34:32 GMT
I need some helping finding these. If you have them and can send me high-resolution scans of the front / rear covers, it would most appreciated. I have searched the World over for these and I have found very little. All I have is low-resolution scans that I have inserted below.I'll make it worth your while by sending you a bunch of shows from my 1200+ collection of Tull shows, a gift card ... something.If you can help, please email me directly at flute_in_the_gallery@comcast.netThe titles I am looking for are:
"Atrocity Exhibition" "Audition" "Backstairs Opera" "Book Song" "Dark Pools" "Deacon's Seat" "Docklands" "Elegies" "Empires And Revolution" "Exercise Four" "Hope And Glory" "Iron Barley" "Nothing More" "Pilgram" "Seattle Center" "Sunday's Under" "The Lyric Stage" "Unhinhabited Man"
These are all (unofficial releases) titles by the Dasuye NHK Japan Ltd., label.
I will update this as I find them. Hopefully someone can help me.
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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 0:35:26 GMT
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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 0:36:20 GMT
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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 0:37:02 GMT
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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 0:39:08 GMT
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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 0:39:42 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on May 8, 2019 21:29:15 GMT
I just looked through the long CD list from Bert, the Dutch Tull Fan Club Guy...the only close match was a concert at The Seattle Center, April 10, 1979 called 'Dark Haiti' on his list. Maybe this is the one you are looking for? Otherwise, if you know and can send me dates for any or all of the cleverly named boots, maybe there will be more matches. Per request, I can simply email you his CD list.
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Post by fluteinthegallery on May 8, 2019 21:45:01 GMT
I just looked through the long CD list from Bert, the Dutch Tull Fan Club Guy...the only close match was a concert at The Seattle Center, April 10, 1979 called 'Dark Haiti' on his list. Maybe this is the one you are looking for? Otherwise, if you know and can send me dates for any or all of the cleverly named boots, maybe there will be more matches. Per request, I can simply email you his CD list. I have all the dates/shows, what I am needing is high resolution scans of the covers. The scans I posted in this topic are all low-resolution and look horrible when I tried to print them up for my collection. Thanks for checking though. And you are correct about Bert (The Walrus?) and his collection ... he has a VERY nice collection.
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Post by maddogfagin on May 9, 2019 7:09:51 GMT
I need some helping finding these. If you have them and can send me high-resolution scans of the front / rear covers, it would most appreciated. I have searched the World over for these and I have found very little. All I have is low-resolution scans that I have inserted below. Some, if not the majority, are more than likely to be taken from existing bootlegs. I don't know what the law about copyright is in Japan but the presence of an obi strip may mean that they could be semi legit. We'll let the lawyers fight over that one. Apart from your scans which came from discogs [ link ] I would think that not that many are in existence and that an email to discogs may reveal more information.
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Post by steelmonkey on May 9, 2019 16:55:12 GMT
I have a very faint recollection of seeing some of the Japanese versions in a record store in Albuquerque, New Mexico at least 15 years ago. Doubt that will help much without a time machine.
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Post by steelmonkey on May 9, 2019 17:00:48 GMT
Try: steve@nobhillmusic.com. This is a LONGSHOT !
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Post by maddogfagin on May 11, 2019 6:49:45 GMT
Try: steve@nobhillmusic.com. This is a LONGSHOT ! I could spend hours, nay days, in a record shop like this. I'm emigrating
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Post by hymn41 on May 20, 2019 20:02:35 GMT
I was wonderin about those Japanese titles myself. Saw them listed on discogs, but looks like none of them have ever been put up for sale there. Assume they are probably just copies of commonly traded shows, but they sure do look nice. I'm a sucker for nice packaging.
As you can see, I'm new to the board, my first post. Long time fan though. Looking forward to digging in. And the Stormwatch set.
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Post by maddogfagin on May 21, 2019 6:21:38 GMT
I was wonderin about those Japanese titles myself. Saw them listed on discogs, but looks like none of them have ever been put up for sale there. Assume they are probably just copies of commonly traded shows, but they sure do look nice. I'm a sucker for nice packaging. As you can see, I'm new to the board, my first post. Long time fan though. Looking forward to digging in. And the Stormwatch set. Hi hymn41 and a warm welcome to the JT Forum. Plenty to see here, especially the bootlegs, and there's quite a comprehensive visual collection of them here: jethrotull.proboards.com/post/12008/thread
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Post by fluteinthegallery on Aug 13, 2019 11:37:17 GMT
I need some helping finding these. If you have them and can send me high-resolution scans of the front / rear covers, it would most appreciated. I have searched the World over for these and I have found very little. All I have is low-resolution scans that I have inserted below. Some, if not the majority, are more than likely to be taken from existing bootlegs. I don't know what the law about copyright is in Japan but the presence of an obi strip may mean that they could be semi legit. We'll let the lawyers fight over that one. Apart from your scans which came from discogs [ link ] I would think that not that many are in existence and that an email to discogs may reveal more information. Thanks for the follow up. Yes, that where I first saw them (Discogs) and I have been searching every known avenue trying to find out more information on these and I keep hitting dead ends. I did find one person who has them, and he claims to be willing to help, but he keeps putting me off for months at a time. I'm still on the lookout for them and I'll keep this board updated on my findings. As for the OBI's that doesn't mean they are legit or even semi legit ... it's merely a "Kimono" of sorts. The OBI's started when vinyl would be imported INTO Japan with only English printed on the covers and the sash/kimono/OBI would have the information in Japanese so that they could be read and understood by the Japan market. Over the years, it's become more of an eye candy type of thing and it itself is almost as collectible as the record themselves. So with bootleggers having a keen sense of "profit", some began making these sashes in an effort to add more value/collectible to their product (and to try to pass them off as "legit" no doubt). Thanks again for the follow up!
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Post by steelmonkey on Aug 13, 2019 17:39:57 GMT
Very interesting...and here I thought 'Obi' was just a 'clue in a crossword'
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 13, 2019 19:32:23 GMT
Some, if not the majority, are more than likely to be taken from existing bootlegs. I don't know what the law about copyright is in Japan but the presence of an obi strip may mean that they could be semi legit. We'll let the lawyers fight over that one. Apart from your scans which came from discogs [ link ] I would think that not that many are in existence and that an email to discogs may reveal more information. Thanks for the follow up. Yes, that where I first saw them (Discogs) and I have been searching every known avenue trying to find out more information on these and I keep hitting dead ends. I did find one person who has them, and he claims to be willing to help, but he keeps putting me off for months at a time. I'm still on the lookout for them and I'll keep this board updated on my findings. As for the OBI's that doesn't mean they are legit or even semi legit ... it's merely a "Kimono" of sorts. The OBI's started when vinyl would be imported INTO Japan with only English printed on the covers and the sash/kimono/OBI would have the information in Japanese so that they could be read and understood by the Japan market. Over the years, it's become more of an eye candy type of thing and it itself is almost as collectible as the record themselves. So with bootleggers having a keen sense of "profit", some began making these sashes in an effort to add more value/collectible to their product (and to try to pass them off as "legit" no doubt). Thanks again for the follow up! It's a good job you two know what you're talking about because it all sounds like technical gobbledegook to me
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Post by fluteinthegallery on Aug 13, 2019 21:39:22 GMT
Thanks for the follow up. Yes, that where I first saw them (Discogs) and I have been searching every known avenue trying to find out more information on these and I keep hitting dead ends. I did find one person who has them, and he claims to be willing to help, but he keeps putting me off for months at a time. I'm still on the lookout for them and I'll keep this board updated on my findings. As for the OBI's that doesn't mean they are legit or even semi legit ... it's merely a "Kimono" of sorts. The OBI's started when vinyl would be imported INTO Japan with only English printed on the covers and the sash/kimono/OBI would have the information in Japanese so that they could be read and understood by the Japan market. Over the years, it's become more of an eye candy type of thing and it itself is almost as collectible as the record themselves. So with bootleggers having a keen sense of "profit", some began making these sashes in an effort to add more value/collectible to their product (and to try to pass them off as "legit" no doubt). Thanks again for the follow up! It's a good job you two know what you're talking about because it all sounds like technical gobbledegook to me Well now "gobbledegook" is the music on the INSIDE of bad sounding CD's ... totally different media. LOL. Thankfully Tull never released any gobbledegook.
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