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John Waite – For Japan Only (Japan 12″ EP) (1985)

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In the mid-1980s, John Waite was enjoying major solo success after leaving The Babys, thanks to his 1984 U.S. #1 hit “Missing You” and the platinum album No Brakes. At the peak of his popularity, EMI issued a special release in Japan: the four-track mini-LP For Japan Only. True to its title, this record was pressed exclusively for the Japanese market in 1985, and it has since become a sought-after collector’s item.

The mini-LP offers a mix of extended and alternate versions that went beyond standard album cuts. This release is also especially notable for the inclusion of the extended remix of Euroshima which has never been issued anywhere else, making For Japan Only essential for Waite completists.

Why Japan Only?

Japan has long been a unique market for music. Labels often created special editions with bonus tracks, deluxe packaging, and the coveted obi strip to appeal to local fans. Releases like For Japan Only weren’t just marketing gimmicks—they were carefully designed to give Japanese buyers something they couldn’t get elsewhere.

Tied to the Tour

Waite toured Japan in 1985 during his Mask of Smiles era, performing several of the tracks included on this mini-LP (Missing You, Tears, Restless Heart, and Euroshima all appeared in his Tokyo setlist). It’s likely that For Japan Only was issued as a tie-in for those shows, giving fans a unique souvenir to take home.

Final Thoughts

For Japan Only isn’t just a quirky title—it’s a perfect example of how the Japanese music market created exclusive treasures for fans. With its rare mixes, especially the unique extended remix of “Euroshima,” and its deluxe presentation, this mini-LP remains one of the most collectible pieces in John Waite’s discography.

SIDE A:
Missing You (Extended Version) 7:01
Mixed By, Edited By – John Luongo
Written-By – C. SandfordJ. WaiteM. Leonard*

Tears (Live) 3:59
Written By – A. MitchellV. Cusano

SIDE B:
Restless Heart (Remix Version) 4:30
Remix – John Luongo
Written By – John Waite

Euroshima (Remixed Extended 12″ Version) 6:40
Remix – John Luongo
Written By – G. MyrickJ. Waite

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
OBI Strip: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: EMI America – EYS-50149
Format: Vinyl, 12″, EP, Promo
Country: Japan
Released: Apr 20, 1985
Genre: Rock
Style: Pop Rock, Soft Rock

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Originally Recorded in EEC
This released includes full color (red, white & black) jacket, OBI strip and insert with lyrics.
Made In Japan.

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Peter Godwin – Images Of Heaven (US 12″ EP)

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Vinyl-only 12″ EP

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“Images Of Heaven” was the second 12″ EP released by English new wave musician Peter Godwin. The EP contained different track listings depending on the country of release. The song “Images of Heaven” became a “cult favorite on New Wave radio stations. None of the songs contained on this EP appeared on Godwin’s only full-length studio LP “Correspondence”. Neither this EP nor the LP “Correspondence” have been released on CD.

Mix titles on Side A are not listed on the release.

Two music videos were released for “Images Of Heaven” a censored and uncensored version.

SIDE A:
Images Of Heaven (Dance Mix) 4:59
Torch Song For The Heroine (Extended Version) 5:40
Producer – Midge Ure

SIDE B:
Emotional Disguise (Vocal) 4:15
Emotional Disguise (Instrumental) 4:15

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Polydor – PX-1-504, Polydor – 2141 604
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1982
Genre: Electronic
Style: New Wave, Synth-pop

CREDITS:

NOTES:
“Nobody blessed me with power to reach my love one cheap illusion can still be divine”

Printed in U.S.A.

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Romeo Void – Never Say Never (US 12″ EP)

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TOTALLY OBSCURE 80s!

“Never Say Never” is a 1982 song by the new wave band Romeo Void. One of their best-known songs, “Never Say Never” was a favorite on early MTV, featuring a black-and-white music video that spoofs Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless. The song is driven by a throbbing, funky bassline and punctuated by jagged guitar and saxophone, incorporating post-punk influences. The song reached #27 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock songs chart in October 1982.

The song was featured in the 1984 film Reckless starring Aidan Quinn as a football star and renegade. Quinn’s character takes over the school dance’s DJ booth to play the single, much to the dismay of all his classmates. A dance sequence ensues with Quinn’s character moshing about while a somewhat distraught Daryl Hannah tries to figure out how to dance with him.

This four-track, 20-minute EP was actually a 12-inch dance single introducing Romeo Void’s signature song, “Never Say Never.” Against an accelerated disco beat, singer Deborah Iyall perfected her romantic put-down persona with the devastating one-liner, “I might like you better if we slept together.” Meanwhile, the band had improved since the release of the debut album, with saxophonist Benjamin Bossi becoming an especially notable soloist. But it was the provocative nature of Iyall’s lyrics and delivery that caught the ear of enough listeners to put this indie label EP on the charts and cause Columbia Records to come calling with a manufacturing and distribution deal, leading to a major-label reissue.

SIDE A:
Never Say Never (12″ Version) 6:05
In The Dark 4:25

SIDE B:
Present Tense 5:47
Not Safe 3:54

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

U.S. CHART HISTORY:

Year Single Chart Position
1982 Never Say Never U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs #27

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Columbia – 5C 38178, 415 Records – 5C 38178
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1981
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Recorded at syncro sound studios boston, massachusetts october 1981
thanks to louie beeson and dal booth

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Nightmares In Wax – Birth Of A Nation (UK 7″ EP)

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“Birth Of A Nation” is the debut 7″ EP by Liverpool-based post-punk group Nightmares In Wax managed by Francesco Mellina. Nightmares in Wax released only one EP during its brief existence, but that sole release was unforgettable. Neither did the band truly die, rather it evolved into the even more memorable Dead or Alive.

Singer Pete Burns already had one failed group behind him when he formed Nightmares in Wax. The Mystery Girls also included Pete Wylie, Julian Cope, and Phil Hurst, and managed to play their first and final show on the same night. That gig, opening for Sham 69 at Liverpool’s legendary punk club Eric’s, took place on November 4, 1977. The group folded immediately after, with the members going their separate ways.

Pete Burns returned to the music scene with Nightmares in Wax, in February 1979, alongside an interminably shifting lineup that even the most devoted fan could barely keep track of, had the band actually had such loyal creatures. They didn’t, and Burns himself later claimed the group was deliberately attempting to be the worst in history. Regardless, Nightmares in Wax did slowly gain a following, mainly comprising “real loonies,” as the singer himself described them.

One of these hardy souls was Pete Fulwell, head of the local Inevitable Records label. The band’s lineup still hadn’t solidified, but Inevitable offered them a deal all the same. Burns was joined at the session by his former Mystery Girls’ compatriot, drummer Phil Hurst, keyboardist Martin Healy, bassist Walter Ogden, and guitarist Mick Reid. The ensuing EP, Birth of a Nation opened with “Black Leather,” a roaring homage to motorcyclists and musically a tribute to Iggy Pop’s “Sister Midnight.” The song also contained a hint of things to come, when halfway through, the group suddenly broke into K.C. & the Sunshine Band’s “That’s the Way” — subsequently revived by Burns for Dead or Alive’s first hit single.

The EP was released in February 1980 and sold respectably, but the lineup had already splintered. Bassist Ogden was first to go, replaced by a new member named Ambrose, who subsequently followed his predecessor into Hollycaust, an early incarnation of Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Reid, too, left, and filling in the now considerable gaps were ex-Upsets Sue James, the singularly named Mitch, and music vet Joe Musker, formerly drummer with Merseybeat legends the Fourmost. Nightmares in Wax now continued to exist more as a concept than as a functioning band; still, in May 1980, the group was offered a local radio session. There, without warning and mere minutes before recording began, Burns decided to change the group’s name to Dead or Alive. This, he claimed, was because he didn’t want to be associated with the arty bands now permeating the Liverpool scene: Echo & the Bunnymen, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Dalek I Love You, and so forth. Nightmares in Wax was dead, Dead or Alive was born, and Burn’s rise to stardom was now beginning in earnest.

After the success of Dead Or Alive, The EP was later reissued in 1985 as a 12″ which omitted the track “Girls Song”.

SIDE A:
Black Leather 5:03
Lyrics By – Burns
Music By – Healy

SIDE B:
Girls Song 3:23
Written-By – HealyBurns

Shangri-La 3:32
Written-By – HealyReidBurns*

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Inevitable (2) – Inev 002, Inevitable (2) – INEV 0002
Format: Vinyl, 7″, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: UK
Released: 1980
Genre: Rock
Style: New Wave, Post-Punk

CREDITS:
Artwork [Design] – Steve Hardstaff
Bass – Pete Loyd*
Drums – Phil*
Guitar – Mick*
Keyboards – Martin*
Lacquer Cut By – MB*
Photography By – Dave Bailey*
Photography By, Other [Claps] – Geoff Davies (2)
Producer – Noddy Knowler
Vocals – Pete Burns

NOTES:
Comes in a clear poly zip bag holding black RK Records sleeve in a folder printed both sides.

Special thanks to Pete Fulwell, Lynne, John, Penny, Noddy, for encouragement.
Thanks Ambrose and Paul Hornby.

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M3U Playlist: Playlist Creator

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