This is a true hidden gem, out of print for almost 40 years. The self - titled post - punk album by Japanese group Aunt Sally, led by experimental singer Phew, was originally released by Vanity Records in 1979. Over four decades, Phew has explored diverse music styles and collaborated with big names like Ryuichi Sakamoto. Despite being college students at the time, Aunt Sally delivered a sophisticated and timeless minimalistic punk sound. This album is remastered from original analog tapes. It's the only full - length from this art - rock/post - punk band. You'll get a black vinyl pressing, which is available on vinyl for the first time in over 35 years. It comes in a Stoughton tip - on sleeve with a printed insert. Originally released in 1979, it's now reissued by Mesh Key in 2022.


Using this vinyl LP is easy. Just place it on your turntable, gently drop the needle onto the groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting fingerprints on it, which could affect the sound quality. Store the vinyl upright in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Don't expose it to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. When taking the vinyl out of the sleeve, be careful not to scratch it. If you notice any dust on the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to clean it before playing.