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.
The vinyl record is in sealed condition - ARCHIVE.
Lot sold: 4500 ₽
OSBOURNE, OZZY-NO MORE TEARS-1991-FIRST PRESS UK/EU-HOLLAND-EPIC 4678591.Mega rare original which was released only in the Netherlands. No More Tears is the sixth Studio album by British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, was released on 17 September 1991. The album reached position # 17 on the UK Albums Chart (UK) and No. 6 in the Billboard 200. With the release of No More Tears was released five singles, four of which hit the top ten of the American Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, including No. 2 — "Mama, I'm Coming Home". Also No More Tears is one of the two best-selling albums Osbourne in North America, it has certified four-times platinum status (RIAA) and twice platinum (CRIA); the second is considered to be the best-selling debut album called Blizzard of Ozz. ...more
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Estimate: 15000—18000 ₽
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 ₽