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★ Extremely Rare, Unopened New JUDY AND MARY Limited Edition ★ AXIA Cassette Tape PS2 ★ 54 minutes x 2 tapes ★ 1998 PS-MD Promo AD Nostalgic Music Fighter ・Releasing several dead stock items from back then Atashi no Monster (My Monster) Tobidashite oide~ (Come on out~) Candy Speaker Karada ni tsumekonde~ (Stuff it into your body~) Perfect song creation for the promo, I feel the talent of everyone involved (◎_◎;) An unopened set of the original promo version cassette tapes. It's no longer necessary to explain, and although PS2 was the regular line of AXIA cassette tapes at the time, it's at a level that's still perfectly usable even for maniacs, with double coating and other features. And in 1998, AXIA's promotion featuring JUDY AND MARY, who had previously achieved a million-selling hit with "The Great Escape" from the SONY Records label, was "Music Fighter." I thought for a moment that they had done something quite bold, but at that time, SONY was running a Red Hot campaign, and they had used Lauryn Hill for the Stamina battery and MD promos, so it was probably because they were focusing on the global strategies for Stamina and MD. In fact, they were accelerating their global strategy, such as choosing Mariah Carey for the first album as an MD promo from their own label, Sony Music, which won a Grammy Award. (When it was CD, I think Billy Joel was in that position... He was a top earner in the Tape era and the LP era, and the CMs of the time when SONY's radios were cool, Billy Joel's Glass Houses had a strong impact. The CM starts with the beginning of that song~ The song is You May Be Right. There might have been other versions, but it's not that it's not true just because it's not on the net, as there are only a limited number of users who can record the CMs at the time and upload them to the net...) I will write the continuation in the question section.
3 months ago