TRAMP-TRAMP-1969-ORIGINAL UK PRESS 1973-SPARK-SRLM2007. Very rare British edition of the super Blues album. First edition collectible label SPARK. The original "Tramp" was a one-off Studio project organized in 1969 with the support of producer Peter Eden through the efforts of two musicians - bassist Bob Bruninga (Bob Brunning) and pianist Bob Hall (Bob Hall). By the time they were both veterans of the British Blues scene. Branding included in the first part of the legendary "Fleetwood Mac" era Peter green and played "Savoy Brown".
Vinyl in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The Matt cover is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Record labels ' new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.
Lot sold: 7500 ₽
Band TONY CAREY(EX-RAINBOW), PLANET P-SAME-1983-First press HOLLAND-GEFFEN- GEF25367 Tony Carey is an American musician and multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, producer, composer. Best known as the keyboardist of the band "Rainbow". After "Rainbow" performed as a solo artist and session musician. In 1983, the album Planet P and the song "A fine, fine day", "First day of summer" and "Why me?" into the chat rooms on both sides of the Atlantic. After that, Cary and gained international success with both solo and for Planet P. ...more
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Estimate: 3000—4000 ₽
OSBOURNE, OZZY-RANDY RHOADS TRIBUTE (2LP'S)-1987-FIRST UK PRESS-EPIC-4504751. Rare double British original fully loaded ( poster 64 cm x 32 cm). Tribute is a live album by British rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, released on 19 March 1987, five years after the tragic death of guitarist Randy Rhoads. The CD was released in memory of Randy Rhodes, who was the guitarist of Ozzy Osbourne in the period between 1980 and 1982. The work demonstrates excellent technique Rhoads on guitar during performances. Songs from "I Don't Know" to "Paranoid" was recorded at a concert in Cleveland, Ohio, may 11, 1981. Rhoads guitar solo from the song "Suicide Solution" is taken from a speech in Montreal, QC, 28 July 1981. "Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies" was probably executed during the first tour in support of the album "Blizzard of Ozz", most likely, with performances in Southampton, 2 September 1980; these two tracks were performed with Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake.Initially it was assumed that the album will be released in 1982, but because of the death of Randy Rhoads, the issue was postponed. ...more
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Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽