TONY JOE WHITE – ...CONTINUED-1969-UK FIRST PRESS-MONUMENT-SMO5035. Very rare original Blues master. Continued is the second album by Tony Joe White. It was released on Monument Records and contained the single Roosevelt and Ira Lee. It was recorded at Monument Studios, Nashville and Lyn-Lou Studios, Memphis in 1969. It reached # 4 pop single and # 2 Adult Contemporary chart , respectively. RIAA certified the single gold for sales of one million copies. In 2004, he took the 498-th place in the list of the 500 greatest songs of all time Rolling Stone .
Vinyl in clean condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE Cover with double-sided laminate is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Record labels ' new - NMINT/ARCHIVE
Lot sold: 4500 ₽
CELENTANO, ADRIANO-NON MI DIR-1965-FIRST PRESS ITALY-CLAN-ACC-S/LP-40002. Non mi dir album of the Italian singer and actor Adriano Celentano, issued in 1965 under the label of "Clan Celentano"..Became the first album by Adriano Celentano released his own Studio "Clan Celentano", which was established in 1961. Up to this point the Studio Celentano released only album with singles. The album consisted of songs that came out as singles in 1962-1965. A selection of songs the album includes genres of pop and rock music. In his writing, attended a support group Celentano — "I Ribelli", under the leadership Detto Mariano. The album became a close friend of singer Miki Del Prete..the album includes several well-known Adriano songs which were cover versions of compositions of English authors into Italian. The title song of the album "Non mi dir" — version of the song "Synphonie" 1945 Alex Alston and George Tabetha. The song was ranked 6th in Top-100 best singles of Italy, 1965. ...more
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Estimate: 16000—20000 ₽
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). ...more
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Estimate: 30000—35000 ₽