American Graffiti 2LP Soundtrack - JAPAN VINYL OBI Insert - MCA-6015-16

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Bill Haley And The Comets*–(We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock2:08

The Crests–Sixteen Candles2:48

Del Shannon–Runaway2:18

Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers–Why Do Fools Fall In Love2:14

Buddy Holly, Wolfman Jack–That'll Be The Day (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:14

Buster Brown, Wolfman Jack–Fanny Mae (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:52

Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids–At The Hop2:25

Flash Cadillac & The Continental Kids–She's So Fine2:18

The Diamonds–The Stroll2:26

The Tempos–See You In September2:03

The Beach Boys–Surfin' Safari2:05

The Fleetwoods–He's The Great Imposter1:33

Chuck Berry–Almost Grown2:09

The Platters–Smoke Gets In Your Eyes2:37

The Diamonds–Little Darlin'2:04

Joey Dee & The Starlighters*–Peppermint Twist1:58

The Regents (2), Wolfman Jack–Barbara Anne (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:14

The Monotones, Wolfman Jack–Book Of Love (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:17

Buddy Holly–Maybe Baby2:01

Lee Dorsey–Ya Ya2:22

The Platters–The Great Pretender2:35

Fats Domino–Ain't That A Shame2:31

Chuck Berry–Johnny B. Goode2:38

The Flamingos–I Only Have Eyes For You3:09

The Silhouettes–Get A Job2:37

The Five Satins, Wolfman Jack–To The Aisle (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:44

Bobby Freeman–Do You Wanna Dance2:35

Buddy Knox–Party Doll1:54

The Del-Vikings*–Come Go With Me2:37

Johnny Burnette–You're Sixteen - You're Beautiful (And You're Mine)1:56

The Clovers–Love Potion No.91:53

The Skyliners–Since I Don't Have You2:35

The Big Bopper*–Chantilly Lace2:21

Mark Dinning–Teen Angel2:35

Sonny Till* & The Orioles–Crying In The Chapel3:04

The Heartbeats–A Thousand Miles Away2:25

The Cleftones–Heart And Soul1:49

Booker T & The MG's, Wolfman Jack–Green Onions (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:25

The Platters, Wolfman Jack–Only You (And You Alone) (With Dialogue By Wolfman Jack)2:35

The Spaniels–Goodnight, Well It's Time To Go2:43

The Beach Boys–All Summer Long2:05


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"If you haven't heard the Japanese version of your favorite album, there's a 99% chance it will blow you away, once you do. 

Starting in the late 70's, US manufactured records were often produced from recycled vinyl which created a noisier pressing, using stampers across a large pressing count. Japanese record companies, on the other hand, used virgin vinyl to manufacture their records resulting in dead-quiet, high quality, audiophile grade pressings and generally had much smaller pressing runs for their western releases. 


The other item of note is that record companies actually did a re-master for the Japanese editions of a release highly focused on mastering for best-sound so it is entirely possible that you will notice elements in a track for the first time, even though you've listened to this song countless times on your non-Japanese pressing. 


Aside from the record, significantly better materials were used for the covers and artwork resulting in 30 year old jackets that look better than their brand new counterparts released now and lets not forget the extra's that only come with the Japanese release, like the OBI (to help Japanese consumers who may not read English) and lyric/bio sheets in English and Japanese." -- "Drowned World Records.-