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Less than 300 copies exist. When one surfaces at auction? It fetches over ($1,300+). Is it his best performance? Probably yes—because it’s the one you can’t have. The Final Verdict (My Take) For the best all-time album that balances artistic peak, emotional weight, and huntability :

šŸŽ§ Recommended listening order for new fans: Gold Rush → A Day in the Life → It's Just a Man in Love → then dive into the rarities on YouTube (where brave fans have ripped their precious vinyl). Keep on rockin' in the rising sun. šŸ‡ÆšŸ‡µ

Here’s an interesting, discussion-style post for a music blog or forum, focusing on the legendary and the elusive hunt for his ā€œall-time best albumā€ in rare form. Title: šŸŽø The Holy Grail of Japanese Rock: Why Eikichi Yazawa’s ā€˜Best Album’ is Different for Every Fan (and Impossible to Find in Rarity)

But here’s the million-yen question for collectors and deep listeners:

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