SECOND HAND-DEATH MAY BE YOUR SANTA CLAUS-1971-FIRST PRESS FRANCE-2C062-92660. A very rare French original of the second album of the top progressive British band Second Hand. In 1970, they recorded their second studio album, Death May Be Your Santa Claus, at Mushroom Studios and invited Second Hand to release their album there. The album was released in April 1971 with a supporting single titled "Funeral", featuring "Hangin' On An Eyelid " (track 2 from the album) as the B-side. This album was much more successful than the previous one, using a heavy symphonic rock style that clearly influenced the vocal style of Arthur Brown(Rob Elliott was a big fan of them).
Vinyl record in clean condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE Single-sided laminate cover with top condition-NMINT/ARCHIVE. Labels as new - NMINT/ARCHIVE
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EAGLES-HOTEL CALIFORNIA-1976-FIRST PRESS USA-ASYLUM -7E-1084. Rare American original. In 2001, the album Hotel California was 15th in the list of the greatest albums of all time, VH1 version. In 2002, the album took the 11th line of "100 best rock albums of all time" by the magazine Classic Rock. The song from the album- "New Kid in Town" and "Hotel California" -topped the U.S. sales chart (Billboard Hot 100), the latter was also awarded a Grammy. ...more
Lot sold: 2600 ₽
Estimate: 3000—4000 ₽
URIAH HEEP-LIVE IN MOSCOW = IN MOSCOW ITSELF-1988-FIRST UK PRESS-LEGACY-LLP118. Rare British original Soviet tour of the famous group. Uriah Heep was one of the first Western rock bands, speaking in the Soviet Union. In late 1987, in the USSR they gave 10 concerts in the sports complex "Olympic". The result of the trip was the third live album in the band's history, Live in Moscow, released by Legacy Records, which included three new tracks, including the song Lanzon "Mr. Majestic". On the envelope the album was written the name of the album in Russian language "IN MOSCOW ITSELF". ...more
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Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽