SUNDAY-SUNDAY-1991-THE FIRST PRESS OF RUSSIA-FEE LEE-FL3-001. A very rare original of the cult album. Resurrection is the second studio album by the band Resurrection, recorded in 1981. Until 1991, it existed only as a magnetoalbum, being distributed by copying. Included in the book by Alexander Kushnir "100 magnetoalbums of Soviet rock", The recording was made on June 7-10, 1981. The sound engineer was Alexander "Artem" Arutyunov. The album was mixed on the spot. The songs "In life, as in a Dark thicket", "Who's to Blame?" and "I used to wander one" were first recorded in 1979 on the first album. A total of 9 songs were recorded. The picture on the cover is drawn by Mikhail Shevyakov.
Vinyl record in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The cover is laminated in top condition with minimal traces of storage, laminate scuffs, a minor hall of the lower corner - NMINT. Labels as new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.
Lot sold: 3700 ₽
DOORS-WAITING FOR THE SUN-1968-FIRST PRESS USA-ELEKTRA-EKS74024. Matrices A-AL/B-AL. ALLENTOWN PRESS. A very rare American original of the cult album. Waiting for the Sun is the third studio album by the American rock band The Doors, released in July 1968. The CD was recorded at Sunset Sound Studio (Los Angeles). It was originally planned that it would be based on a 25-minute composition "The Celebration of Lizard" ("Praise of the Lizard"), but after listening to the recorded material, which only Morrison was satisfied with, this idea had to be abandoned. The album also did not include the title song, which was transferred to the album Morrison Hotel. While working on the album, Morrison often got drunk, which infuriated producer Paul Rothschild. Despite its roughness, as well as a barrage of criticism, the album reached the first line in the national hit parade. ...more
Lot sold: 27000 ₽
TIME MACHINE AND FRIENDS-TIME MACHINE XX !(2LP) - 1991-THE FIRST PRESS OF RUSSIA-MELODY-C6031127006. A rare original of the 20th anniversary concert. "The Time Machine-XX!" is a music album, a recording of the anniversary concert on May 27, 1989 at the Luzhniki Sports Palace. A double vinyl album with recordings of excerpts from a 6-hour concert. It has not been reissued, partly because it is the only record featuring "Time Machine" that Sintez Records does not have the right to reissue. On the records, in addition to the anniversaries, the group Shanghai, Buffoons, Gradsky, SV, Secret are recorded. ...more
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Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽
SINATRA, FRANK-STRANGERS IN the NIGHT-1966-FIRST PRESS (MONO) USA-REPRISE-F1017. Rare American original of the cult album. At the 1967 Grammy awards, Sinatra won two Grammy awards for his efforts on this album, including Record of the year for the title track, and best male vocal performance for the same song. (In the same year, he won another Grammy award - "Album of the year for a man and his music"). Ernie Freeman's arrangement of the title track earned him a Grammy award for best arrangement accompanied by a vocalist or instrumentalist.this is the last album Sinatra performed with longtime arranger / conductor Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. "Strangers in the Night" went platinum for one million copies sold in the United States. ...more
Lot sold: 11100 ₽
SNOWY WHITE'S BLUES AGENCY-CHANGE MY LIFE-1988-FIRST PRESS UK-RIO DIGITAL-RDL1203. A rare original of the blues giants. Change My Life is the fourth solo album by British blues guitarist Snowy White and the first under the name Snowy White's Blues Agency, released in 1988. White enlisted the services of bassist Kuma Harada, who participated in his first three solo albums, and for this album they were joined by singer Graham Bell, who had previously worked with Skip Bifferty and Long John Baldry. The album includes five original tracks and seven cover versions of old blues songs. ...more
Lot sold: 4500 ₽
Estimate: 6000—7000 ₽
WAITS, TOM-CLOSING TIME-1973-FIRST PRESS 1979 GERMANY-ASYLUM-ASK53030 A rare German original of the first album from the master of tavern blues. Closing Time is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Tom Waits, released on March 6, 1973 on the Asylum Records label. Produced and arranged by former Lovin 'Spoonful member Jerry Yester, Closing Time was the first of Waits' seven major releases from Asylum. The album was moderately successful in the United States, and although it did not chart and received little attention from the music press in the UK and other countries too. This explains that the album began to be re-released in Europe in the second half of the 70s when Tom became a super star. The album was certified gold in the UK only in 1979 and has acquired a modern cult significance among rock fans. ...more
Lot sold: 2800 ₽
Estimate: 5000—6000 ₽