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Lot 100HERBIE MANN- LIVE AT NEWPORT (STEREO) -1963-FIRST PRESS USA-ATLANTIC-NMINT/NMINT

HERBIE MANN- LIVE AT NEWPORT (STEREO) -1963-FIRST PRESS USA-ATLANTIC-SD1413. A rare stereo original of the cult album from the master of the jazz flute. Is a live album by American jazz flautist Herbie Mann, recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1963 for the Atlantic label. AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars, and Scott Yanow's review called it a "well-played program"

 Vinyl record in clean condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE Cover with one-sided laminate in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Labels as new - NMINT/ARCHIVE

Lot 100HERBIE MANN- LIVE AT NEWPORT (STEREO) -1963-FIRST PRESS USA-ATLANTIC-NMINT/NMINT

Lot sold: 3600 ₽

Estimate:
4500—5500 ₽
Online Closing:
01-04-2024 21:45

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84. INXS-LISTEN LIKE THIEVES-1985-FIRST PRESS HOLLAND-MERCURY-NMINT/NMINT

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INXS-LISTEN LIKE THIEVES-1985-THE FIRST PRESS HOLLAND-MERCURY-824957-1. A rare European original of the cult group. Listen Like Thieves is the fifth studio album by the Australian rock band INXS, released on October 14, 1985. It is considered the breakthrough album in the band's career, it was on it that the single "What You Need" was released, which hit the Top 5 of the US charts (the best result for INXS at that time). This album also marked the beginning of the band's successful collaboration with producer Chris Thomas, who had a hand in recording the band's next most successful albums, Kick (1987) and X (1990). In the USA, the album received double platinum status. The album had a circulation of 2 million copies. ...more

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106. PAT METHENY GROUP-FIRST CIRCLE-1984-FIRST PRESS GERMANY-ECM-NMINT/NMINT

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57. GEORDIE-DON'T BE FOOLED BY THE NAME-1974-FIRST PRESS DENMARK-EMI-NMINT/NMINT

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