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So far, we have introduced several Houses Of The Holy items from the analog era. And this time we’d like to introduce you to Houses Of The Holy’s jukebox version 7-inch EP released in the US. In the 1970s, Atlantic Records actively released various analog records, and this jukebox EP is one of them. Contains 4 songs selected from Houses Of The Holy. However, the songs are recorded in a completely different order than the album. For those who have listened to this album, it may feel strange. Was the A-side chosen to be a song that would be easy to dance to in front of the jukebox? Also, the flow of The Song Remains The Same ~ The Crunge placed on the B side may feel fresh and strange (lol) Now, regarding the important sound quality, the original LP is famous as the RL cut version. Even though it’s a 7-inch EP with 4 songs at 33rpm, I think you’ll be able to listen to a satisfying sound. The disc used this time is in very good condition. It’s in such good condition that you’d think it was a disc that had been stored without being used in a jukebox, and there are hardly any needle dents. This is an item that you should definitely listen to. Recommended! Taken from Jukebox 7″ EP (Atlantic SD 7-7255/Little LP’s Unlimited LLP #213) (17:22) 1. Dancing Days 2. D’yer Mak’er 3. The Song Remains The Same 4. The Crunge
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