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Thunder CD / 2006 Re-release Andy Taylor | Price: n/a CD: DD Fan Club • 32XD-29764-2 (Japan 2006) Strictly limited 2006 edition, THUNDER - the first Andy Taylor solo album - remastered and re-packaged - including eight bonus tracks, 8-page colour fold-out booklet (faithfully replicating the original and alternative album sleeve artwork), plus biography, song lyrics and cool OBI strip! This CD is professionally mastered and manufactured (not a CD-R or copy of any kind). Digitally re-mastered, perfect sound quality (10). 01. I Might Lie 5:13 02. Don't Let Me Die Young 4:24 03. Life Goes On 4:52 04. Thunder 4:06 05. Night Train 4:41 06. Tremblin' 4:26 07. Bringin' Me Down 5:09 08. Broken Window 4:16 09. French Guitar 4:05 Bonus tracks: 10. Take It Easy 4:22 11. Wings Of Love 5:01 12. Angel Eyes 3:25) 13. When The Rain Comes Down 3:51 14. Dead On The Money 4:03 15. Take It Easy (vocal / rock mix) 4:18 16. When The Rain Comes Down (long version) 5:03 17. Take It Easy (extended dance version) 5:44 |
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Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description. |
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No-one packages a CD album quite like the Japanese. Known as a culture for elaborate and excessive packaging, their approach to the CD album is no exception. From the visual delights of the artwork and packaging, to the content itself, you will without doubt get your money's worth here. The inclusion of the famous 'obi-strip' not only adds a uniquely intriguing aspect, but is also a great marketing tool for the Japanese labels. The term 'obi-strip' is derived from the name of the piece of wide fabric - the obi - that a geisha woman wears around her waist over the traditional Kimono dress. An amazing amount of information is packed onto this little wraparound piece of paper, often noting special tracks, concert dates, discography information and release anniversaries. And, as this information is intended to be read in the home market, it's all printed in Japanese kanji and ~kana script! Whilst they are safely sealed on new release CD's they are often discarded once opened, so they should be considered a real bonus when intact on out-of-print CD's. In recent years we have seen the obi-strip occasionally replaced with a sleeve sticker, no less attractive and equally unique to the Japanese pressing. Japanese CD albums often benefit from extra music and new video-style content, to further entice the Japanese public to buy their native release and not an import. Non-album tracks and exclusive mixes often feature and there are a huge amount of 'Japan-Only' releases that do not have an equivalent release elsewhere in the world. Japanese pressings will nearly always include a lyric booklet or fold-out lyric sheet. These are dual-language, printed in both the ~kana script and in English, the latter often having some wonderful mis-translations! |