This is the hard to find Rainbow Records "Australia only" release
The compilation album Magic Sound was first released through Summit Records in 1974, then in 1979 Rainbow released the album by the same name but with totally different songs added (actually lifted from the Rare, Precious & Beautiful - Volume 2 release) and where songs were on the original album from Summit, they have been switched to the other side of this album.
Confused? it really doesn't matter, just more great early music from The Bee Gees - enjoy!
The Bee Gees - Magic Sound
Rainbow Records (Licensed by Festival Records 1971)
Cat# RDL 1601
1974
Cover is in very good condition, no tears, no writing, very light edge wear from handling but there is a very small area of graphic damage on the front, top right hand side (label removal)
New inner sleeve supplied
Vinyl is in very good condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see just a couple of very light scratches on each side. Just looking at vinyl is not good enough and I then played the ENTIRE album, every single track, and there are no significant issues with surface noise or clicks/pops at all - the only track that I did hear some low level clicks was the beginning of the very last song, "How Love Was True" but these quickly stop anyway ... more very early Bee Gees, well before their disco period.
New outer protective plastic sleeve
Tracks: I Was A Lover A Leader Of Men, Follow The Wind, Claustrophobia, Theme From Jaimie McPheeters, Everyday I Have To Cry, Take Hold Of That Star, Wine And Women, I Don't Think It's Funny, Turn Around Look At Me, I Am The World, The Battle Of The Blue And The Grey, How Love Was True