WATERS, ROGER-RADIO K. A. O. S.-1987-FIRST PRESS USA-COLUMBIA FC40795. Rare American original. K. A. O. S. Is the second solo Studio album by English rock musician and former Pink Floyd member Roger waters . Released on 15 June 1987 in the UK and 16 June in the United States, it was the first solo album waters after his official split with Pink Floyd in 1985. Like his previous and future Studio albums and many of his works during his work with Pink Floyd, the album is a concept album, based on a number of key topical issues in the late 1980-ies, including monetarism and its impact on citizens, the popular culture of the time, as well as events and consequences of the cold war
Vinyl record in original sealed condition - ARCHIVE.
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ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA-ON THE THIRD DAY+SWEET TALKING' WOMAN-1973-ORIGINAL 1978 UK PRESS-JET-JETLP202+JET12-121. Rare edition of an album the original Maxi single 12" with the track SWEET TALKIN' WOMAN on colored vinyl for the first time released the edition of the album with a modified cover. Maxi-single has become a popular UK finishing in 6th place and in the USA - 17th place. On the Third Day is the third Studio album by the British band Electric Light Orchestra, released in late 1973 and became the first album fully recorded without Roy wood. ...more
Lot sold: 2500 ₽
Estimate: 5000—6500 ₽
WINGS-VENUS AND MARS-1975-FIRST UK PRESS-CAPITOL -PCTC254 of the matrix A-1U/B-1U PORKY/ROOM . Venus and Mars is the fourth Studio album by Wings, released in 1975. The CD was released after the extraordinary success of Band on the Run and also became very popular. First album of Paul McCartney with the label Capitol Records. After the album Band on the Run part Wings in 1974, also included Jimmy McCulloch (lead guitar) and Geoff Britton (drums). After McCartney wrote some new songs for the forthcoming album, the band in January 1975, flew to New Orleans, where he was scheduled to record Venus and Mars.Britton, quarreled with McCulloch left the group, having to take part in the recording of only three songs of the album. He urgently picked up a replacement, American Joe English, with whom he continued recording. McCartney did the song Venus and Mars transition smoothly into each other, and the album in this sense was similar to The Beatles ' Abbey Road. The album was received very warmly in all the countries of the continent he ranked in the Top 10 of the charts. According to the results , the album of the year, place too high in Britain 5, USA - 1 place on Billboard-200. ...more
Lot sold: 6000 ₽
Estimate: 6000—7500 ₽
STEPPENWOLF-MONSTER-1969-UK FIRST PRESS-STATESIDE-SSL5021. Of the matrix A-1G/B-1G. Stamper 1G/1A ( the Dream!). Very rare original British cult album . Monster is the fourth Studio album by canadian-American rock group Steppenwolf . The album was released in November 1969, the label ABC Dunhill Records . It was their first album with new lead guitarist Larry Ballroom instead of Michael Monarch. The album was the most political album, Steppenwolf, which mentioned the important issues of the time such as the Vietnam war . Two singles from the album cracked the top 40: "Move Over" and "Monster". ...more
Lot sold: 5500 ₽
Estimate: 8000—10000 ₽
HARRISON, GEORGE-BRAINWASHED-2002-FIRST PRESS UK/EU-PARLOPHONE-724354196911. Very rare last lifetime album GEORGE HARRISON. Brainwashed - posthumous solo album George Harrison, released in 2002. The album was recorded in 1997 George Harrison, his son Dhani, Jeff Lynn and other musicians. After the death of Harrison Sr. in 2001, the recording was suspended, but resumed the following year and was completed Harrison Jr. In 2004, the song "Marwa Blues" won a Grammy in the category "Best instrumental pop performance" ...more
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Estimate: 16000—20000 ₽
MAYALL, JOHN-CRUSADE-1967-FIRST PRESS (MONO) UK-DECCA-LK4890. Matrix A-1A/B-1A. 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: 17000—20000 ₽