ACCEPT-EAT THE HEAT-1989 - FIRST PRESS UK/EU HOLLAND-EPIC 465229-1. Eat the Heat is the eighth Studio album by band Accept, released in 1989, and the first recorded without Udo Dirkschneider.Creative differences Udo Dirkschneider with other members of the group made themselves felt, and in 1987, Parole was forced to leave the Accept and create our own band U. D. O. the Group looked for a new singer and, after listening to more than 200 applicants, we stopped at Robe Armitage (ex-Baby Tuckoo), which has a really interesting voice. Accept much hope was invested with Rob, paid for singing lessons, accommodation, however, the singer did not meet expectations discipline Rob was not at the level and in March 1988, he was replaced by David Reece (ex-Dare Force). In the summer of 1988 the group without any explanation left jörg Fisher, and in his place came Jim Stacy. Despite the fact that the latter named among the group members, all the guitars were recorded by wolf Hoffmann.The album became quite successful, but it was rather of interest to the group, rather than for musical material, and after the release of the album the band was dissolved.
Vinyl in clean condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE Cover lacquer is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Record labels ' new - NMINT/ARCHIVE
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DEEP PURPLE & THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, MALCOLM ARNOLD-CONCERTO FOR GROUP AND ORCHESTRA-1970-FIRST UK PRESS-HARVEST - SHVL767. of the matrix A-1/B-1 Stamper 2OL/1MD (Very early!) ...more
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MARK KNOPFLER-KILL TO GET CRIMSON-2007-FIRST PRESS UK/EU-MERCURY-1724910. Rare Blues double vinyl record DIRE STRAITS guitarist. The fifth solo album under the name Mark Kill to Get Crimson is born on September 17. In the design of the envelope of the plate features the work of English artist John Bratby, the founder of this direction in art of the late 50-ies as a "kitchen sink". In producing the disk, you have to mark Knopfler and a few of his old associates, former Dire Straits keyboardist guy Fletcher (Guy Fletcher) and Chuck Anley (Chuck Ainlay), known for her previous solo work of Mark and Dire Straits albums. The first official single in Europe from the album Kill to Get Crimson is the song "True Love Will Never Fade", the title track which will decorate the ether and chat in Europe and America. Only in the first week sales of 23,000 copies. ...more
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