Pink Moon
is my own Desert Island disc… and not
only because it’s on… Island record label;-)
I bought my
first copy in mid-seventies, when I was working as a part-time salesman during
summer, at a local disc shop… it was a shock and instant love.
After Pink
Moon I got Bryter Layter and the first one… but the naked beauty of Pink Moon
remains shiny in my heart and discotheque.
I only
several years later the a.m. purchase realized I got a sought-after first, very
early pressing of this seminal gem!
Textured
cover, palm tree label, ILPS 9184-A/B-1U-matrix…
the real thing.
The disc is
in mint conditions as I always respected every disc in my collection and this
one more than the others…
The
collector’s frenzy brought me - some years ago – to also buy all three classic Nick
Drake’s discs on 200 grams Japanese pressings, with OBI and everything at its
place and… God forgive me… also the Swedish pressing on… pink colored wax.
The disc, I’ve
been told, is a bootleg… a boots, a fake, unauthorized by the Nick Drake Estate…
but… it’s such a lovely, cute disc.
The sound
quality isn’t comparable to the first pressing, the real thing… reportedly, the
above pink vinyl copy was mastered… from a CD!
Also the
super cool, exotic Japanese pressings of Pink Moon, Bryter Layter and Nick
Drake aren’t as good as the original English first pressings, also if sporting
silky, smooth textured covers and all… simply the sound on the heavy weight discs
is someway, yet slightly veiled and less airy than originals.
… but,
nonetheless and everything considered, I love that pink vinyl Pink Moon pirate disc.
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