VAN HALEN: Japanese Cardboard Sleeve Reissue Series Announced

February 15, 2008

Warner Bros. has set an April 23 Japanese release date for a six-album VAN HALEN cardboard sleeve reissue series featuring the following albums:

"Van Halen" (1978)
"Van Halen 2" (1979)
"Women and Children First" (1980)
"Fair Warning" (1981)
"Diver Down" (1982)
"1984" (1984)

Each cardboard sleeve reissue from VAN HALEN comes with a replica original jacket, original labels, and original Japanese Obi strip. Features remastering from 2001.

An Obi strip is a loop of folded paper usually found around the left side or bottom of a Japanese or Taiwanese LP record, music CD, video game, or book. It features the title and other information, such as price and catalog numbers. The name comes from the sashes worn with kimonos and martial arts uniforms.

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