VLADIMIR Vysotsky ( VISOTSKY VLADIMIR) -TALK TO ME at LEAST-1994-FIRST PRESS RUSSIA-APRELEVKA-M0093. The released album by Vladimir Vysotsky was called "TALK TO ME at LEAST" from the series that was released by Aprelevka Sound Inc. Four discs were released with rare and previously unreleased songs: 1993 Tattoo. (Code M-0004). 1993 Wording. (Code M-0011). 1994 But I don't regret it. (Code M-0092). 1994 Talk to me at least. (Code M-0093). It was commissioned by the Vladimir Vysotsky Foundation, but after the release of the first two albums, the Foundation ran out of money and refused to Finance it. Aprelevka releases at its own expense several hundred pieces of the third and fourth album to pay for the preparation of albums. The third and fourth discs are extremely rare and are welcome rarities of the master's work.
The vinyl record is in new condition - ARCHIVE.
Lot sold: 11000 ₽
DIRE STRAITS-ON EVERY STREET-1991-First HOLLAND press-VERTIGO - 510160-1 On Every Street is the sixth and final Studio album by British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1991. Reached the highest positions in the UK charts becoming double-platinum. It is worth noting that the album was kept in 20 countries to 44 weeks everywhere received platinum or double platinum, and in France received a diamond status. ...more
Lot sold: 3300 ₽
Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽
DEEP PURPLE-DEEP PURPLE-1969-First press UK-HARVEST -SHVL759 Matrix A-1/B-1 Stamper 1G/1G (Dream!) A very rare British original of the cult band. Deep Purple (also known as April and Deep Purple III) is the third Studio album by British band Deep Purple. The last album created by the band's original line-up, known as "Mark I". Recorded between January and March 1969) at De Lane Lea Studios in London. Released in the United States in June on Tetragrammaton Records, and in the United Kingdom in September 1969 on Harvest Records. ...more
Lot sold: 38000 ₽
MOORE GARY-AFTER THE WAR-1989-The first EU-VIRGIN press is V2575. A rare original legend in rock music. After the War is the seventh Studio album by Irish guitarist and singer Gary Moore, released in 1989. Like its predecessor Wild Frontier, After The War contains elements of Celtic music. The instrumental track "Dunluce" is named after Dunluce castle in Northern Ireland.On "Led Clones", the vocals are performed by Ozzy Osbourne, who Moore worked with before the singer started working with Randy Rhodes. This song makes fun of bands like Kingdom Come, which were popular at the time and were based on the sound and image of Led Zeppelin. "It was a very fun song," Ozzy recalled, " and it was an honor to record it with Gary." The Sisters of Mercy frontman Andrew Eldritch performs backing vocals on "After The War", "Speak for Yourself" and "Blood of Emeralds". Moore once again pays tribute to his long-time friend and colleague, Phil Lynott on the track "Blood of Emeralds". "After The War" will be Moore's last work as a stylist for mainstream hard rock, as well as his last rock album until 1997's"Dark Days in Paradise". Starting with his next album, Still Got The Blues, he will primarily switch to playing the Blues. Although cozy Powell played drums on the album, he was replaced by Chris Slade for the tour, as he was about to tour with Black Sabbath, in support of their album Headless Cross, where he also played drums. ...more
Lot is not sold
Estimate: 3000—4000 ₽
BULAT OKUDJAVA (OKOUDJAVA, BOULAT)-SAME-1978-FIRST PRESS FRANCE-LE CHANT DU MONDE-LDX74358. Rare original, French edition of the Soviet poet and songwriter BULAT OKUDZHAV. ...more
Lot sold: 2000 ₽
Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽