TOSHIYUKI MIYAMA & THE NEW HERD - Three Blind Mice TBM32 RARE Japan Vinyl LP

Sold Date: June 16, 2024
Start Date: January 16, 2024
Final Price: $30.00 (USD)
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Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd - New Herd
Three Blind Mice TBM-32 - 1974


Super rare original release of this funky Japanese Jazz LP. 


Cover is very clean, except for slight bumps on the corners and a little wear on the top edge. Solid, readable spine. Comes with original insert with track information. Vinyl looks and plays fantastic. I can see a few slight scuffs, but nothing that makes noise or affects play. Listen to the video.  


Musically, the album is loaded with hard drums, funky rhythms, and jazzy instrument solos. It's big band, jazz but 1974 era just makes it funky. Jurassic 5 sampled the track "Sniper's Snooze" but it is barely touched by beatdiggers, probably because it is so rare to find.  



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All records sold are safely packaged in high-quality cardboard mailers made for keeping vinyl safe. Orders are shipped by standard US Postal Mail. 


I am very picky with my grading and I really try to price the records so we both feel satisfied. If you feel I missed the mark on the grading of a record you purchased, please reach out to me. I am selling a very large personal collection and look over a ton of vinyl everyday.


Here are my standards for grading records:

Near Mint Minus (NM-)
This is almost a perfect, brand new record and the vinyl will play perfectly. The cover should have no creases, folds, seam splits, cut-out holes, or other defects. The same goes for inserts, posters, lyric sheets, sleeves, etc.


Excellent (EX)
This record will show some signs that it has been played but taken care of, protected, and correctly stored by previous owners. Defects should be cosmetic and not affect the playback. Record surfaces may show signs of wear, slight scuffs, or very light scratches, but these shouldn't distract from or affect one's listening experience.  The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable. Small spindle marks may be present. Picture sleeves and inner sleeves will have some slight wear, slightly turned-up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover may have slight signs of wear, and may be marred by a promo hole, cut-out hole, notch cut, indentation, or cut corner. 


Very Good Plus (VG+)
This record is still high quality in my collection. You may hear slight surface noise, subtle pops, and ticks when playing, but these sounds should only add to the warm analog feeling and not overpower the music otherwise. Scuffs or light scratches may be noticeable, but they shouldn't cause skips during playback. The cover or label may have writing, marks, or stickers. But I think these just add to overall mystique of the record's history.