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Lot 1VISSOTSKI VLADIMIR(ВЫСОЦКИЙ ВЛАДИМИР)- СВЕТЛОЙ ПАМЯТИ... ПЕСНИ 1962-1964 ГОДОВ-1984-FIRST PRESS -UK-ODEON-NMINT/NMINT

VISSOTSKI VLADIMIR(VLADIMIR VYSOTSKY)- HAVE A HAPPY MEMORY... SONGS OF 1962-1964-1984-THE FIRST UK PRESS RELEASE-ODEON-VV-002. A very rare British edition . All sound recordings from the collection of Vladimir Ameduri. Only 900 copies were released for sale. 

Vinyl record in top condition -NMINT/ARCHIVE. The cover is a matte centerfold in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Labels as new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.

Lot 1VISSOTSKI VLADIMIR(ВЫСОЦКИЙ ВЛАДИМИР)- СВЕТЛОЙ ПАМЯТИ... ПЕСНИ 1962-1964 ГОДОВ-1984-FIRST PRESS -UK-ODEON-NMINT/NMINT

Lot sold: 30000 ₽

Estimate:
35000—40000 ₽
Online Closing:
08-12-2025 19:35

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