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SBR 5076LP
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180 gram virgin vinyl version, packaged in a gatefold sleeve. Though their fortunes waned in America following their January 1968 top ten hit "Nobody But Me," Youngstown, Ohio's psych-pop garage band The Human Beinz remained big stars in Japan, where they flew for a promo visit in March 1969. Unbeknownst to their fans, they had already agreed to split following the visit -- and unbeknownst to the band, an album of live performances taped on the tour was issued in Japan shortly after their return to America. Long-established as one of the rarest records in the world, Human Beinz In Japan shows them to have been as fine a psychedelic garage band onstage as they were in the studio. This first-ever vinyl reissue includes an insert with detailed liner notes and rare photos, including a new interview with guitarist Ting Markulin.
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SBR 5076CD
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Though their fortunes waned in America following their January 1968 top ten hit "Nobody But Me," Youngstown, Ohio's psych-pop garage band The Human Beinz remained big stars in Japan, where they flew for a promo visit in March 1969. Unbeknownst to their fans, they had already agreed to split following the visit -- and unbeknownst to the band, an album of live performances taped on the tour was issued in Japan shortly after their return to America. Long-established as one of the rarest records in the world, it makes its CD debut here, complete with detailed liner notes and a new interview with guitarist Ting Markulin, and shows them to have been as fine a psychedelic garage band onstage as they were in the studio. Includes full liner notes and rare photos.
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