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Bruce Lee- The Big Boss-LP

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Bruce Lee – The Big Boss

The Big Boss ties Bruce Lee’s screen presence to a soundtrack setting that mixes traditional Chinese music with more contemporary styles. That blend gives the album a cultural pull beyond standard film music, reflecting Lee’s broader artistic identity as a Hong Kong and American martial artist, actor, and filmmaker. The instrumental material is especially tied to the martial-arts spirit around the film, making it an interesting listen for soundtrack buyers and Bruce Lee followers alike. This copy is a 1974 Japan import vinyl pressing, which gives it appealing vintage soundtrack character without making any unsupported claims about originality. The record is graded VG++, meaning the vinyl is in a very clean used grade, with only very small light marks, sleeve scuffs, or faint lines expected. At $32, the Japan-import pressing and strong vinyl grade are the key reasons this copy stands out.

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