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Tazumi Toyoshima / Still Night

Tazumi Toyoshima / Still Night

📀 Product Details
Year 1979
Country Japan
Label Polydor / MR3201
Media EX- (Slight warp, no problem on play)
Sleeve EX (w/insert)
Obi EX- (Light crease on lower back cover)

 

Comments:

Japan Original Pressing. Self-penned city-pop suite — Brazilian-kissed “Waratte Samba,” after-hours “Yomosugara,” sea-longing “Umi ga Mitai,” played by studio aces.

On “Still Night,” Tazumi Toyoshima pivots to mostly self-written material and lets a crack studio team do the talking: airy bossa sway, mellow strings, and late-night urban grooves. With first-call players around her—Masaki Matsubara, Takayuki Hijikata, Sadanori Nakamure, plus rhythm/percussion heavyweights like Haruo Togashi and Pecker—the album glides from the Brazilian-tinged lift of “Waratte Samba” and the nocturnal city-pop of “Yomosugara” to the reflective pull of “Umi ga Mitai.”

 

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About the Condition

Grade Description
S (Sealed) Still sealed in factory wrap. Never played.
M (Mint) Perfect condition. Looks unplayed with no signs of use. Typically used for records that are brand new or opened but never played.
EX (Excellent) Very clean. May have light scuffs or hairline marks, but plays perfectly.
VG+ (Very Good Plus) Minor wear, light surface noise, no major flaws — a solid average used copy.
VG (Very Good) Visible wear and surface noise. Plays through without skipping.
G+ (Good Plus) Heavily used. Significant wear or scratches, but still playable.

+ / − may be added to indicate slight variations (e.g. VG+, EX−).

We visually inspect every record, and we clean each one before shipping (play-testing when needed). Even new or great-looking vinyl—especially some Japanese pressings—can have light background noise. We grade carefully by eye and ear, but it’s still a human call, so please check the notes before buying.

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