PETTY, TOM-INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN-1991-First press UK/EU GERMANY-MCA-MCA 10317. Into the Great Wide Open is the eighth Studio album by the rock group Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1991. As a solo petty album Full Moon Fever, Into the Great Wide Open was produced by fellow musician by the Traveling Wilburys Jeff Lynne. The album was moderately successful, certified gold in Germany and Switzerland, platinum in the UK and Sweden, and 2×multi-platinum in Canada and the United States. The song "Out In The Cold", "Learning To Fly", "King's Highway" and "Into The Great Wide Open" took the leading position in the Mainstream Rock chart. In the last music video starred johnny Depp who had free time on the set of the film "Arizona dream" by Emir Kusturica.
Vinyl record and cover in archival condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE
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FLEETWOOD MAC-BLUES JAM IN CHICAGO (2LP)-1969-EDITION 1982 HOLLAND EPIC room EPC88591. Rare early edition of the cult album from FLEETWOOD MAC Blues patriarchs. The album is exceptional and highly appreciated by critics and musicians. Members of Fleetwood Mac for the recording of the album was Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, Danny Kirwan, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie. The Chicago Blues musicians who played on this session were Otis Spann (piano, vocals), Willie Dixon (acoustic bass), Shakey Horton (harmonica, vocals), JT Brown (tenor saxophone, vocals), Buddy Guy (guitar), Honeyboy Edwards (guitar) and S. P. Leary (drums). ...more
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Estimate: 5000—6000 ₽
MAYALL, JOHN-THE TURNING POINT-1969-FIRST UK PRESS-POLYDOR-583571, Mega rare British original fully loaded (poster booklet). Album - John mijolla in all respects a turning point, a point of reference. When John Mayall formed another band after the breakup been so diligent in may 1969, he decided that this group will play the music with low volume level - or music without "heavy guitars and drums". Album "the Turning Point" was recorded at the concert, which took place on 12 July 1969 at Fillmore East, new York. Performers the album was John Mayall on vocals, harmonica, slide guitar and a Fender Telecaster, tambourine and percussion; Jon mark on acoustic guitar; Steve Thompson on bass, and johnny almond on tenor and Alto sax, flute and percussion. All songs on the album were written by John Mayol (as well as in collaboration with Steve Thompson). The track "I'm Gonna Fight For You JB" is a tribute to American Blues guitarist George. B. Lenoir who died in 1967 and had a profound influence on John Maiella. The album has only seven songs in 48 minutes. Sometimes they seem too long, but this is only the idea of John to immerse the audience into the atmosphere of soft sounds and rhythms. All things are good and, in principle, Blues, just supply a very unusual and new for that time. Critics highly praised the work. ALLMUSIC gives the album its highest rating -5 stars. ...more
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Estimate: 10000—12000 ₽
METALLICA-AND JUSTICE FOR ALL (2LP'S)-1988-FIRST PRESS USA-ELECTRA-60812-1. Mega rare original the cult American band....And Justice for All is the fourth Studio album by American thrash metal band Metallica, released September 6, 1988 by Elektra Records. The album received high marks from music critics. He was subsequently included among the best records of the year a specialized poll, "Pazz & Jop" and the single "One" became the winner of the award "Grammy" in the category "Best metal performance", which was the first status award for musicians of Metallica. At the time of release ...And Justice for All was the most commercially successful album of the band, in addition, he was the first underground metal album, which achieved major success in the mainstream charts in the United States, reaching 6th place in the Billboard 200. As of 2017, the sale records in the United States amount to more than 8 million copies, thus, the size of its circulation ranks second among all longleaf Metallica, making it one of the most popular recordings at home. ...more
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Estimate: 18000—24000 ₽