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Lot 35PINK FLOYD-WISH YOU WERE HERE-1975-SECOND PRESS 1976 UK-HARVEST-NMINT/NMINT

PINK FLOYD-WISH YOU WERE HERE-1975-SECOND PRESS 1976 UK-HARVEST- SHVL814 matrix A-4/B-10 .A rare British original of the second press in a complete set. The album was ranked 209th in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the five hundred greatest albums of all time. Richard Wright and David Gilmour named Wish You Were Here their favorite album recorded with Pink Floyd. In the very first week after its release, the album went gold in the UK.  By May 1997, the album had already been certified platinum six times.

Vinyl record in clean top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE Cover , sticker, postcard in top condition- NMINT/ARCHIVE. Labels as new - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The tab is labeled - EX.

Lot 35PINK FLOYD-WISH YOU WERE HERE-1975-SECOND PRESS 1976 UK-HARVEST-NMINT/NMINT

Lot sold: 18000 ₽

Estimate:
18000—20000 ₽
Online Closing:
16-06-2025 20:30

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