ROLLING STONES-BRIDGES TO BABYLON-1997-FIRST PRESS UK&EU VIRGIN - 724384471216 One of the most revered and rarest LPS of the 90s. Bridges to Babylon album by the rock band the Rolling Stones released in 1997. The last full-fledged album until 2005. At least Bridges to Babylon and contains three incredibly successful songs released as singles but overall the album received mixed reviews from critics. He finished sixth, second and third place in the charts in the UK, France and USA, respectively. In 1997, the album supported the tour of The Bridges to Babylon Tour, the second-largest box office receipts tour in North America. By the beginning of 2010, the US has sold about 1 100 000 copies of Bridges to Babylon. The album takes 76 place in the list of the hundred best albums of the 1990s by Rolling Stone magazine.
Both vinyl records in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The Matt cover is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Tabs and labels are in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE.
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ROXY MUSIC-ROXY MUSIC 1972-FIRST UK PRESS-ISLAND - ILPS-9200. Matrix A-2U/B2U, Stamper 1GG/1HT. Rare British original. Roxy Music is the debut Studio album by the English group. In 2003, Rolling Stone chose the album as number 62 in its list of the best debut albums of all time. ...more
Lot sold: 4000 ₽
Estimate: 7000—9000 ₽
MAYALL, JOHN-CRUSADE-1967-FIRST UK PRESS-DECCA-SKL4890. Matrix A-1W/B-1W. Very rare original cult Blues rocker. Since the release of the previous album A Hard Road in the composition of Bluesbrakers there have been noticeable changes: Peter green went to collect his own band (Fleetwood Mac), and Ainsley Dunbar went to Jeff Beck. The vacant position of drummer John Keefe took Hartley's, and replacing the lead guitarist was more difficult - because the new musician would have to withstand the comparison with Clapton and green. John recalled that on one of concerts when Eric for some reason didn't show up on time, came a young boy who claimed to know the entire repertoire of Bluesbreakers. Have Mayola there was little choice, and he invited the young guitarist to the stage. He demonstrated a good knowledge of the material and excellent technique, and John was impressed with his game. But after the concert the boy left without giving their coordinates. Now Mayall wanted to find this musician, and in the end was able to do this by placing an ad in Melody Maker. So the group came to Mick Taylor, inclined more to Blues-rock, and not pure Blues. The group was expanded by the involvement of two saxophone - Chris Mercer tenor and Rip Kant on the baritone. This sextet went into the Studio on 11 and 12 July to record a new album that was produced by Mike Vernon, and as the engineer was again observed Gus Dudgeon. ...more
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Estimate: 14000—16000 ₽