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JON LORD / LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-GEMINI SUITE-1971-FIRST PRESS UK-PURPLE-TPSA7501 Matrix A-1U/B-1U Stamper 1GH/1RM Rare British original cult album. After the 1969 album a fusion of classical and rock for band and orchestra, John Lord was commissioned to write a sequel. It was the Gemini Suite, five long movements inspired by members of Deep Purple, and performed live in September 1970 at the Royal Festival Hall with the Light Music Society Orchestra (an album of the concert was released in 1993 as the Gemini Suite Live). Jon Lord then recorded it in the studio as his first solo project in 1971 with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Arnold and soloists drawn from the rock world. Gemini Suite this was an important step for Lorde and led to albums such as Windows (1974) and Sarabande (1976). The album was originally released in Europe and America in 1971 with various covers. ...more
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Estimate: 6000—8000 ₽
MAYALL, JOHN-BLUES FROM LAUREL CANYON-1968-FIRST UK PRESS-DECCA -SKL4972.Matrices A-1W/B-1W. John Mayall's 1968 album featuring British blues music. It was his first album after the breakup of his band the Bluesbreakers in May 1968,[3] although others claim it was July 14, 1968. It was also his last album with Decca before moving to Polydor.John Mayall sings and plays harmonica, organ and guitar on the album. The other band members are a young Mick Taylor (guitar), Colin Allen (drums) and Steven Thompson (bass). Guitarist Peter Green is featured in the track "First Time Alone". The engineer was Derek Varnals. All the songs on the album were written by Mayall.The album's title comes from Laurel Canyon, California, USA (in the Los Angeles area), where John Mayall subsequently lived from 1969 to 1979. This is an account of his visit there before moving to the United States on a more permanent basis. At that time, this area was loved by many musicians. It was recorded at Decca Studios in West Hampstead, London, England from August 26-28, 1968 and released on the Decca label. The album reached number 33 on the UK Albums Chart. ...more
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Estimate: 10000—12000 ₽
RINGO STARR,ADAM FAITH-SCOUSE THE MOUSE-1977-FIRST UK PRESS-POLYDOR - 2480429. Mega rare album was recorded for the movie. Scouse the Mouse (pronounced "Zee Scows mouse"; Rus. Scows Mouse) album, music for children, with the participation of Ringo Starr (as a vocalist) and other artists, released on 9 December 1977 in the UK by Polydor Records. Starr plays the role of the main character of the story, Scouse the Mouse, who emigrates from Liverpool to the United States. "Skaut" — the word for the nickname of the inhabitants of Liverpool in Britain, and Liverpool accent or dialect. Other main characters played by Adam faith (a journalist, actor and singer, repeatedly achieved success in the British charts 1960) ("Bonce the Mouse") and Barbara Dickson (Scottish singer) ("Jolly Molly"). The animated TV version of the story told in the album, it was planned to be shown on television network ITV, but the show was delayed due to a strike, and then was completely canceled. The album became the third and last edition of Starr on Polydor Records (in accordance with the prisoner between them the contract) in the U.S. were not released. As of 2012, the album was reprinted on CD-ROM. ...more
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Estimate: 20000—25000 ₽