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SUPERTRAMP-CRISIS! WHAT CRISIS?-1975-FIRST UK PRESS-A&M - AMLH68347 Rare original British cult band. Crisis? What Crisis?— the fourth Studio album by progressive rock band Supertramp, released in 1975. Crisis? What Crisis? the first disc of the group, recorded in USA (Los Angeles). The album title is taken from a fiction film, Fred Zinnerman "the day of the Jackal", released in 1973. Fully Allmusic praised the album in their retrospective review, praising the keyboard work of Rick Davis, vocals Roger Hodgson and the sax of John Helliwell. They noted especially the emotionally powerful songwriting, which, in their opinion, gave the album "a warm charming personality and subtle mood", the Album was certified platinum in the US And Canada, gold in Europe and Britain. ...more
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Estimate: 3000—4000 ₽
GILLA-BEND ME SHAPE ME-1978-FIRST GERMANY PRESS-HANSA - 26166 OT. Very rare original one of the best albums in the disco style. In 1977, the album Help! Help!, which includes all her best songs, sung in German before, including Johnny. And although everything seems to be going well, the album "Help! Нelp!" was not too popular. To rectify the situation, Frank Farian re-released the album, adding there two new songs — dance Bend Me, Shape Me The River Sings a lyric. Accordingly, the album was given a new name Bend Me, Shape Me. The LP version sold better than the previous, although Farian and the leadership of the HANSA, apparently, hoped for more. After the release of the single jelly Rasputin, Frank Farian subcontract production Helmut Rulofs, and he focuses on his projects-favorites Boney M. and Eruption. And Gill in 1979 sent to the international Yamaha Music Festival in Tokyo and comes there to a semi-final with the song Take The Best Of Me. ...more
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Estimate: 6000—9500 ₽