Teaer japanese dutch 7"
ATLTK said on February 19, 2006 12:53:
ATLTK said on February 21, 2006 20:15:
is it really worth that much money .... noooo I dont think so
ATLTK said on February 21, 2006 20:50:
this was actually the first time I´ve seen it except for robbans book
have you seen it in mint ?
per_mson said on February 21, 2006 21:18:
Agree! I think this could be worth max 1500 as you bidded Tev! I didn’t want to bid since I want a mint one or none at all.
I know one who have a mint one! :)
marcusvandeursen said on March 14, 2006 08:11:
@tevensso: instead of killing someone, you can of course also simply try getting the single by putting an advert up somewhere. That’s the way I just got a copy of the single in near mint condition...
http://homepage.mac.com/marcusjurgen/teasr1_l.jpg
http://homepage.mac.com/marcusjurgen/teasr98_l.jpg
sandyam said on March 16, 2006 15:48:
Hej per-mson!
I keep my fingers crossed for you. Hopefully you are just as lucky as marcusvandeursen.
By the way, your Dutch is perfect! Haha!
per_mson said on March 16, 2006 17:13:
Hahaha! Thanks Sandyam!! ;-)) That text is pretty stolen from Marcus... ;)))
Earth said on August 13, 2006 17:48:
Anyone who has/have a picture of the A-Side Label, B-Side Label of Teaser Japanese Dutch 7-Single?
If it has/have made or printed in EEC that´s German release. If so it has the same sleeve as the Dutch release.
Many Roxette & Related item/items that people saying is/are released in Holland is/are released in EEC which means Germany (Mostly on LP Album/LP Albums) and the rest of the Roxette & Related item/items that people saying is/are released in Holland is/are released in Holland.
For example I have Per Gessle LP with the sleeve printed in Sweden and the record (LP) made in EEC which means Germany.
The difference on the sleeve you are seeing mostly often is that the German has/have a different surface darker thiner sleeve, different label than/according the Swedish release with the text PROVSKIVA FÅR EJ SÄLJAS stamped on the sleeve , Without the text PROVSKIVA FÅR EJ SÄLJAS stamped on the sleeve, The release with Gatefold Sleeve.
There is Holland release but I haven´t seen it.
Many people are wrong when they are saying that:
EEC which means Germany release/releases is/are Holland release/releases,
Writing that German release/releases that it´s/they are Swedish,
Writing that Dutch release/releases that it´s/they are Swedish,
Writing that Dutch release/releases that it´s/they are German,
Writing that EU/Holland release/releases that it´s/they are Swedish,
Writing that Eu/Holland release/releases is/are EU but it´s/they are EU/Holland,
Writing that Holland release/releases is/are Swedish but very mostly now that´s EU/Holland release/releases instead of only the name Holland.
Room_service said on August 14, 2006 02:04:
People is also wrong when they are saying:
Writing that Argentinian release/releases that it´s/they are Brazilian
Writing that Canadian release/releases that it´s/they are Mexican
Writing that Portuguese release/releases that it´s/they are Spanish
Writing that Puertorican release/releases that it´s/they are Cuban
It do makes sense, doesn’t it?
ditroia said on August 14, 2006 13:36:
It’s not really where it was released, that matters but where it was made. Unless the CD is made in one country asnd the inserts in another.
Dave
striker1700 said on August 23, 2006 09:14:
speaking of TJ has anyone in Europe ever found a US 7”? I was lucky enough to find one at a record show 10 min from my house for 5 US. Not that it’s attractive as the Dutch one (being in a cs and all)Only one I have ever seen, unlike the many Heartland mini-lps I used to come across back in the day. I have yet to get my hands on TLFR does anyone know how many copies were made (of TJ)?
marcusvandeursen said on August 23, 2006 19:48:
Got a copy of the US promo of TJ.
No idea how much copies of the US 7’ and 7’pro were made. Haven’t seen it mentioned in TLFR either.
More interested in the US MC of Heartland, which Robert recently got a copy of on ebay
striker1700 said on August 24, 2006 07:32:
ah true i did see that on ebay..only time i’d seen or heard of it..harder to find 20 years later seeing that cassettes seem to be the least desirable format for collecting. Love to find a copy though
whateveriam said on August 24, 2006 08:01:
Least desirable, most convenient- yes the audio isn’t that great, but it sound a hell of a lot better then some badly done CD’s (ones from early 80’s)
tevensso (moderator) said on August 28, 2006 11:21:
Robert is still not sure if the cassette is genuine, he’s looking into it.
sandyam said on August 28, 2006 13:50:
The swedish release of the 7” Teaser Japanese single is not rare at all. Here we’re talking about the cover which shows a Japanes woman and some Japanes signs. (probably the title in Japanese..)
The Dutch release on the contrary has a total different cover and is extremely rare. It’s mentioned in The Book with 7 (!) stars.
It looks like the Heartland (cafe) album.
Though I live in Holland and I have been to many recordfairs I have never seen a copy.
RJ1976 said on August 28, 2006 14:03:
I have both :) Sorry :D *LOL*
EDIT ... DAMN !!!
There both the same, those i have.... Japanese Woman
and Japanese signs... Anyway - I HAVE 2 :)
sandyam said on August 28, 2006 16:02:
Well, than you most like have one single with a thick picture sleeve and one with a thin picture sleeve, right?
RJ1976 said on August 28, 2006 18:58:
Sandyam ->
So in etwa :)
Something Like That :)
Sådan set :)
Youre right .... But Im still proud of them :)
sandyam said on August 28, 2006 19:16:
Of course! I would be proud if I had them!
Unfortunately I don’t.. Not yet....
sandyam said on February 19, 2006 17:16:
Very interesting 7 stars item!
Can’t afford it unfortunately...
edit: typo