I saw it as in stock on 1 day, and I placed the order and it went through.Been checking ImportCDs, never did see it as In Stock.
Seems it went from pre-order straight to back order
I saw it as in stock on 1 day, and I placed the order and it went through.Been checking ImportCDs, never did see it as In Stock.
Seems it went from pre-order straight to back order
A little more expensive, but these guys seem to have it in stock...Been checking ImportCDs, never did see it as In Stock.
Seems it went from pre-order straight to back order
I saw it as in stock on 1 day, and I placed the order and it went through.
Funny how things come full circle. I am sure we have all got some music that takes off into finding out how one artist bleeds into another.
I purchased this Eddie Jobson-The Green Album-SHM SACD strictly because it was released in the little white Japanese boxes that i like. Album orginally released in 1983 and then as SHM SACD in 2014. It is actually quite good. DR's are 8's, 9's, 10's, 11's, 12's, 15.
Then I find out Eddie Jobson is one of five muscians with Jethro Tull's "A".
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Queen - Sheer Heart Attack (2011 Japan SHM-SACD)
Originally released November 8, 1974 by EMI (UK) and Elektra (US)
Produced by Roy Thomas Baker
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I’ve heard of Camel but haven’t actually heard the music.
My pick would be JAZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzQueen’s best album IMHO
And of course years in Roxy Music, Curved Air, Frank Zappa albums as well. Eddie was playing in U.K. opening for Jethro Tull the year before the 'A' tour.Funny how things come full circle. I am sure we have all got some music that takes off into finding out how one artist bleeds into another.
I purchased this Eddie Jobson-The Green Album-SHM SACD strictly because it was released in the little white Japanese boxes that i like. Album orginally released in 1983 and then as SHM SACD in 2014. It is actually quite good. DR's are 8's, 9's, 10's, 11's, 12's, 15.
Then I find out Eddie Jobson is one of five muscians with Jethro Tull's "A".
And of course years in Roxy Music, Curved Air, Frank Zappa albums as well. Eddie was playing in U.K. opening for Jethro Tull the year before the 'A' tour.
Trivia - He was in Yes for about 15 minutes and can be seen in one of the 90125 videos.
Interesting, Tim. BTW, Jobson's album THEME OF SECRETS was originally released on RCA's Private Music Label and was used as a demo CD back in the day.
Yes, still have that CD and several other Private Music titles from early CD days. The disc I saw used for demos the most back then was Flim & The BBs - Tricycle (DDD DMP title) and it was fun watching the faces of the stereo shoppers were floored when it kicked in. I liked using my 1st or 2nd CD RUSH - Power Windows (DDD) in the speaker salon, especially the Manhattan Project track.
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