DEEP PURPLE-BURN-1974-FIRST PRESS (CLUB) GERMANY-PURPLE-27452-2. Very rare German original cult album. Burn is the eighth Studio album by the British band Deep Purple and the first recorded composition of "Mark 3", was released in February 1974 on EMI/Purple (UK) and Warner Bros. in the United States.
Vinyl in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The laminated cover is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Record labels ' new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.
Lot is not sold
KINGDOM COME-HANDS OF TIME-1991-FIRST PRESS EU-HOLLAND-POLYDOR-849329-1. The third album of the cult band LENNY WOLF. Despite the fact that Lenny completely recorded the album with session musicians, record company and critics praised the work. ...more
Lot sold: 2300 ₽
Estimate: 3500—4500 ₽
DIO-HOLY DIVER-1983-FIRST UK PRESS-VERTIGO-VERS5. Very rare original British cult album of famous singer Ronnie James Dio. Holy Diver is the debut Studio album by Dio, released in 1983. After leaving Black Sabbath, Ronnie James dio assembled a new band, which included drummer Vinnie Appice, bassist Jimmy Bain and guitarist Vivian Campbell. The debut album Holy Diver was recorded in the style of the last works of Black Sabbath that attracted many fans of this group to a new team Ronnie. Holy Diver has occupied 13-e a place in the UK charts and 56th in the U.S. (but here it went gold and later platinum). Critics appreciate the album, and many songs from him are the hymns and classic hard rock. Himself Ronnie James dio has been recognized by the readers of Kerrang! magazine's best vocalist, and his band is the best new team in 1983. In a 2005 interview the leader of the group said that it has three flawless albums: Rainbow Rising, Heaven and Hell and Holy Diver. ...more
Lot sold: 4200 ₽
Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽
FRANK ZAPPA-APOSTROPHE-1974-FIRST UK PRESS-DISCREET-K59201. Rare British original cult album. Apostrophe (’) — the eighteenth Studio album by Frank Zappa, released 22 March 1974 . The album's title track "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow[en]", released as single, reached the 86-th place in the charts. Apostrophe (’) is the biggest commercial achievement of Frank Zappa. 7 April 1976 the album was rated gold status. In addition, the disc rose to 10th place in the Billboard charts. Continuing the commercial breakthrough of Over-Nite Sensation (1973), this album contains a mix of short songs and rich musical arrangements, demonstrating a cynical sense of humor, and Zappa . The lyrical theme of the album is strange and unclear (For example, the tracks "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" and "Nanook Rubs It" tell of the singer who wants to become an eskimo named Nanuk), with the exception of "Uncle Remus", which is a continuation of Zappa's relationship to racial discrimination, which subjects touched on in his earlier song "Trouble Every Day". ...more
Lot sold: 6500 ₽
Estimate: 10000—12000 ₽