JAPAN / DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE PROMO PRINT
Own a Rare Slice of Music History!
Celebrate the groundbreaking release of Japan’s first-ever 7” single, ‘Don’t Rain On My Parade’, launched in March 1978 on Hansa Records. This striking new art print reimagines a promotional advert for the single, perfectly capturing its place in music and design history.
Here’s why this limited-edition print is a must-have:
Japan’s debut 7” vinyl was a bold reinterpretation of the Barbra Streisand classic, pairing their unmistakable glam-funk-rock edge with David Sylvian's signature style.
Backed by the track ‘Stateline’, this rare record was a key moment in their early career, marking the start of a journey to legendary status.
Only a handful of promotional materials for the single were originally produced – this print brings the vision to life as it might have appeared in record shops at the time.
Limited to just 25 prints:
Expertly fact-checked and refined for authenticity by Japan superfan Paul Rymer of nightporter.co.uk.
Printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle 308gsm Photo Rag paper with rich, archival-quality Canon 12-colour pigment ink for a premium finish.
A2 size (420mm x 594mm), perfect for framing and elevating your music collection.
This exclusive collector’s piece is an essential addition for fans of Japan, vintage vinyl, and 1970s music culture.
Act fast – only 25 available worldwide! Once they’re gone, they’re gone!
Frame not included, allowing you the flexibility to showcase this unique piece in alignment with your personal style.
Dear valued customers,
As your shipment enters your country, please note that local customs offices may impose additional taxes, customs duties, and fees. These charges are beyond our control. We recommend checking your country’s customs policies online to identify any potential additional costs. Additionally, you can easily determine online whether your country has a trade agreement with the United Kingdom, where no extra costs will be added. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best regards,
musicposters.store
Own a Rare Slice of Music History!
Celebrate the groundbreaking release of Japan’s first-ever 7” single, ‘Don’t Rain On My Parade’, launched in March 1978 on Hansa Records. This striking new art print reimagines a promotional advert for the single, perfectly capturing its place in music and design history.
Here’s why this limited-edition print is a must-have:
Japan’s debut 7” vinyl was a bold reinterpretation of the Barbra Streisand classic, pairing their unmistakable glam-funk-rock edge with David Sylvian's signature style.
Backed by the track ‘Stateline’, this rare record was a key moment in their early career, marking the start of a journey to legendary status.
Only a handful of promotional materials for the single were originally produced – this print brings the vision to life as it might have appeared in record shops at the time.
Limited to just 25 prints:
Expertly fact-checked and refined for authenticity by Japan superfan Paul Rymer of nightporter.co.uk.
Printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle 308gsm Photo Rag paper with rich, archival-quality Canon 12-colour pigment ink for a premium finish.
A2 size (420mm x 594mm), perfect for framing and elevating your music collection.
This exclusive collector’s piece is an essential addition for fans of Japan, vintage vinyl, and 1970s music culture.
Act fast – only 25 available worldwide! Once they’re gone, they’re gone!
Frame not included, allowing you the flexibility to showcase this unique piece in alignment with your personal style.
Dear valued customers,
As your shipment enters your country, please note that local customs offices may impose additional taxes, customs duties, and fees. These charges are beyond our control. We recommend checking your country’s customs policies online to identify any potential additional costs. Additionally, you can easily determine online whether your country has a trade agreement with the United Kingdom, where no extra costs will be added. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best regards,
musicposters.store
Own a Rare Slice of Music History!
Celebrate the groundbreaking release of Japan’s first-ever 7” single, ‘Don’t Rain On My Parade’, launched in March 1978 on Hansa Records. This striking new art print reimagines a promotional advert for the single, perfectly capturing its place in music and design history.
Here’s why this limited-edition print is a must-have:
Japan’s debut 7” vinyl was a bold reinterpretation of the Barbra Streisand classic, pairing their unmistakable glam-funk-rock edge with David Sylvian's signature style.
Backed by the track ‘Stateline’, this rare record was a key moment in their early career, marking the start of a journey to legendary status.
Only a handful of promotional materials for the single were originally produced – this print brings the vision to life as it might have appeared in record shops at the time.
Limited to just 25 prints:
Expertly fact-checked and refined for authenticity by Japan superfan Paul Rymer of nightporter.co.uk.
Printed on museum-grade Hahnemühle 308gsm Photo Rag paper with rich, archival-quality Canon 12-colour pigment ink for a premium finish.
A2 size (420mm x 594mm), perfect for framing and elevating your music collection.
This exclusive collector’s piece is an essential addition for fans of Japan, vintage vinyl, and 1970s music culture.
Act fast – only 25 available worldwide! Once they’re gone, they’re gone!
Frame not included, allowing you the flexibility to showcase this unique piece in alignment with your personal style.
Dear valued customers,
As your shipment enters your country, please note that local customs offices may impose additional taxes, customs duties, and fees. These charges are beyond our control. We recommend checking your country’s customs policies online to identify any potential additional costs. Additionally, you can easily determine online whether your country has a trade agreement with the United Kingdom, where no extra costs will be added. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best regards,
musicposters.store