Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John - Making A Good Thing Better Japan Vinyl LP Record EMS-80800
Olivia Newton-John - Making A Good Thing Better Japan Vinyl LP Record EMS-80800
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Olivia Newton-John - Making A Good Thing Better Japan Vinyl LP Record EMS-80800
Key Features
- ● Experience the classic sound of Olivia Newton-John with this vintage Japanese pressing of her 1977 album, Making A Good Thing Better. This edition features the iconic cover art and was manufactured by Toshiba-EMI in Japan.
- ● Original Japanese pressing
- ● Catalog number EMS-80800
- ● Includes hit track Don't Cry For Me Argentina
- ● Features high-quality production by John Farrar
- ● Classic 1977 release
- ● Brand: NO BRAND
- ● Artist: Olivia Newton-John
- ● Release Title: Making A Good Thing Better
- ● Record Label: EMI
- ● Catalog Number: EMS-80800
- ● Format: Vinyl LP
- ● Record Size: 12 inches
- ● Speed: 33 1/3 RPM
- ● Genre: Pop
- ● Style: Soft Rock
- ● Release Year: 1977
- ● Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
- ● Record Grading: VG
- ● Sleeve Grading: VG
- ● Edition: Original
- ● Material: Vinyl
- ● Type: Album
Specifications
| Brand | NO BRAND |
| Country | Japan |
| Dispatch time | 5–10 business days |
| Shipping | Free with tracking |
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