Yasuha – White-Key
Yasuha – White-Key
| 📀 Product Details | |
|---|---|
| Year | 1984 |
| Country | Japan |
| Label | Polydor – 28MX 1187 |
| Media | EX- (two light clicks on last track of side B, otherwise EX) |
| Sleeve | VG++ (w/insert) |
| Obi | Originally Not Obi |
Comments:
Japan Original Pressing.
Mid-’80s city-pop with studio gloss—clear vocals, sleek mid-tempos, and elegant keys/guitars that keep the hooks luminous.
From the bright lift of “Kokoro no Kōsaten” and “Darlin’” to the playful “Shitamachi Swing,” dusk-lit ballads sit next to radio-ready mid-tempos. Arrangements by Masataka Matsutoya, Akira Inoue, and Motoki Funayama add color without crowding the voice—polished, song-first, and thoroughly ’84.
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About the Condition
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.
Shipping & Packing
Shipping & Packing
Tokyo-based. Ships worldwide (DHL/Japan Post).
Professionally packed with care. Fast dispatch.
Strict grading. Actual photos of the item.
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