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Golden Earring - Moontan

LITTLE AMBER FISH

NEW AUDIOPHILE LABEL IMPRINT

Artone Label Group and Music On Vinyl are proud to announce the launch of Artone Signature, another chapter
in the story of the company with more than 100 years of combined experience manufacturing records under its belt.
This project was started with only one goal in mind: to make the most of Artone’s close
relationship with Record Industry to create audiophile-grade records of uncompromising quality.
Their story began in 1958 when it was still simply the Artone factory, and this project
bears the same name to celebrate that legacy.

Artone Label Group is looking forward to bringing you definitive editions of the albums
you already love and putting a smile on your face every time the needle drops

Every Artone Signature release is manufactured and assembled entirely in-house, from cutting and plating, to pressing and packaging.
We’re starting the Artone Signature series off with the 1973 album that catapulted Golden Earring to international stardom: Moontan.
It will be available as a 45RPM 2LP edition for the first time on 26-06.

(Signature Edition)

Remastered from the original analogue master tapes
Plated and pressed at Record Industry
180g virgin vinyl
Audiophile 2LP edition
Deluxe tip-on gatefold jacket
12-page booklet with liner notes & photos

The 1973 album that catapulted Golden Earring to international stardom, featuring the hit single and
enduring radio favourite “Radar Love”. Remastered from the original analogue master tapes by Red Bullet
catalogue and band archivist Wouter Bessels, the record is now available as a 45 RPM 2LP edition for the first time.
Includes 12-page booklet featuring essays, memorabilia and photos..
Entirely remastered and restored from the original analogue master tapes by Red Bullet catalogue and band archivist Wouter Bessels.
In order to fit the album on four sides, the original LP track order was slightly changed and re-sequenced, revealing some never-before-heard oddities.
All this and more is discussed at length in a 12-page booklet featuring essays, memorabilia and photos.

$43.24

Original: $123.55

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Golden Earring - Moontan

$123.55

$43.24

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LITTLE AMBER FISH

NEW AUDIOPHILE LABEL IMPRINT

Artone Label Group and Music On Vinyl are proud to announce the launch of Artone Signature, another chapter
in the story of the company with more than 100 years of combined experience manufacturing records under its belt.
This project was started with only one goal in mind: to make the most of Artone’s close
relationship with Record Industry to create audiophile-grade records of uncompromising quality.
Their story began in 1958 when it was still simply the Artone factory, and this project
bears the same name to celebrate that legacy.

Artone Label Group is looking forward to bringing you definitive editions of the albums
you already love and putting a smile on your face every time the needle drops

Every Artone Signature release is manufactured and assembled entirely in-house, from cutting and plating, to pressing and packaging.
We’re starting the Artone Signature series off with the 1973 album that catapulted Golden Earring to international stardom: Moontan.
It will be available as a 45RPM 2LP edition for the first time on 26-06.

(Signature Edition)

Remastered from the original analogue master tapes
Plated and pressed at Record Industry
180g virgin vinyl
Audiophile 2LP edition
Deluxe tip-on gatefold jacket
12-page booklet with liner notes & photos

The 1973 album that catapulted Golden Earring to international stardom, featuring the hit single and
enduring radio favourite “Radar Love”. Remastered from the original analogue master tapes by Red Bullet
catalogue and band archivist Wouter Bessels, the record is now available as a 45 RPM 2LP edition for the first time.
Includes 12-page booklet featuring essays, memorabilia and photos..
Entirely remastered and restored from the original analogue master tapes by Red Bullet catalogue and band archivist Wouter Bessels.
In order to fit the album on four sides, the original LP track order was slightly changed and re-sequenced, revealing some never-before-heard oddities.
All this and more is discussed at length in a 12-page booklet featuring essays, memorabilia and photos.