Penguin Cafe Orchestra Japan NM vinyl with discography OBI & 4paged color insert

Sold Date: June 11, 2017
Start Date: June 4, 2017
Final Price: £19.99 (GBP)
Bid Count: 1
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 ‎Penguin Cafe Orchestra

1981 Japanese 15-track vinyl LP, coming with picture sleeve with fold-out insert and obi-strip! Catalog number Editions EG ‎– 28MM 0065, manufactured by Polydor K.K., Japan. The vinyl is stored in U-shaped polythene inner anti-dust bag. The vinyl still looks near MINT. Hard to find this rare item in this nice condition. A must to have.
Track list
A1 Air A Danser  4:27  A2 Yodel 1  4:00  A3 Telephone And Rubber Band  2:25  A4 Cutting Branches For A Temporary Shelter  3:36  A5 Pythagora's Trousers  3:14  A6 Numbers 1 - 4  6:46  B1 Yodel 2  4:25  B2 Salty Bean Fumble  2:07  B3 Paul's Dance  1:37  B4 The Ecstasy Of Dancing Fleas  3:55  B5 Walk Don't Run  2:56  B6 Flux  1:39  B7 Simon's Dream  1:41  B8 Harmonic Necklace  1:12  B9 Steady State  3:28 
Condition (Disc / Sleeve) = NM/NM   ( Mint > NM > EX >VG >G> Poor, with +/-, if any  )   Grading is based on visual observation only.  
Postage&Packing
Worldwide: BSP 7.99 (Registered Economy Airmail): about 10~14days. With Tracking. Buyer assume all risks of damages in transit.
The buyes in the countries for which there's no "registered SAL (economy air mail)" service from Japan, i.e. Australia, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Hungary, Poland, Paraguai, Greenland, Serbia, Taiwan and Moldova, shall bear the extra shipping cost as it has to be shipped by registared "regular" air mail. The extra shipping cost will be of BSP3 to 5, depending on the actual weight including packing. Please ask before bidding if such buyers would like to know how much the extra exactly.  (Regular air mail will be delivered much faster than SAL usually.

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