BON JOVI-NEW JERSEY-1988-FIRST PRESS HOLLAND-VERTIGO - 836345-1. Rare European original. New Jersey is the fourth Studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on 19 September 1988. The album reached 1 on the Billboard 200. New Jersey was especially noted for the fact that it was released on 5 singles in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, the most top 10 singles from a hard rock album. The album got platinum certificate 7 times in the US and twice in the UK. In 2002, the album was ranked 80-th place in the rating "100 best rock albums of all time" by the magazine Classic Rock.
Vinyl in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The Matt cover is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Record labels ' new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.
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FOGERTY, JOHN - JOHN FOGERTY-1975-FIRST PRESS GERMANY-BELLAPHON - BLPS19221.Rare German original complete with a large poster 90X60, see John Fogerty is the second solo Studio album by former vocalist / guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival John Fogerty, released in 1975. As in the case with the albums of Creedence Clearwater Revival, the album consists of a mixture of originals and cover versions. ...more
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KING CRIMSON - IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING-1969-ORIGINAL PRESS 1975-HOLLAND-ISLAND-88166XAT. In the Court of the Crimson King is the debut Studio album by the British band King Crimson, released in 1969. The album ranked fifth in the list of Top 25 best albums of progressive rock version Progarchives.com. This drive has had a big and unusually strong influence on the development of psychedelic rock, progressive rock and heavy metal. The album was recorded with exceptional musicality, the poetics of texts. While some rock groups (e.g., Pink Floyd) were prone to writing long songs, while others tried to hold in a rock song freedom jazz forms (Frank Zappa), in the Court of the Crimson King group used a bizarre poetry blakowski nightmares, visions, and premonitions. The group is always attributed to so-called genre of "intelligent heavy metal", and their very first album, created this genre, and also advanced music idea forward on several fronts. The album opens with the song "21st Century Schizoid Man", which is characterized by the use of heavily distorted vocals, deliberately monotonous, mechanical rhythm and piercingly loud saxophone and guitar. The rhythm is specified as the first song, suddenly gives way to a soft melodic calm "I Talk to the Wind". Air psychedelic piece "Moonchild" is completed with free form improvisation. In "Epitaph" and the title "The Court of The Crimson King" " the group used in the orchestration of the Mellotron. ...more
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Estimate: 5500—7000 ₽
PETERSON, OSCAR TRIO & TERRY, CLARK – OSCAR PETERSON TRIO + ONE-1964-FIRST UK PRESS-MERCURY -20030 MCL. Very rare British original jazz legends. ...more
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Estimate: 4500—6000 ₽
MAYALL, JOHN-CRUSADE-1967-FIRST UK PRESS-DECCA-SKL4890. Matrix A-1W/B-1W. Very rare original cult Blues rocker. Since the release of the previous album A Hard Road in the composition of Bluesbrakers there have been noticeable changes: Peter green went to collect his own band (Fleetwood Mac), and Ainsley Dunbar went to Jeff Beck. The vacant position of drummer John Keefe took Hartley's, and replacing the lead guitarist was more difficult - because the new musician would have to withstand the comparison with Clapton and green. John recalled that on one of concerts when Eric for some reason didn't show up on time, came a young boy who claimed to know the entire repertoire of Bluesbreakers. Have Mayola there was little choice, and he invited the young guitarist to the stage. He demonstrated a good knowledge of the material and excellent technique, and John was impressed with his game. But after the concert the boy left without giving their coordinates. Now Mayall wanted to find this musician, and in the end was able to do this by placing an ad in Melody Maker. So the group came to Mick Taylor, inclined more to Blues-rock, and not pure Blues. The group was expanded by the involvement of two saxophone - Chris Mercer tenor and Rip Kant on the baritone. This sextet went into the Studio on 11 and 12 July to record a new album that was produced by Mike Vernon, and as the engineer was again observed Gus Dudgeon. ...more
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Estimate: 14000—16000 ₽