original UK press 1970 2LP Polydor – 2662 001 gatefold cover - Recorded Live at The Royal Albert Hall, London.
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made in Netherlands - Polydor – 2485 117 - 1st album
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1979 USA press gatefold cover Flying Fish – FF 083 - New Grass Revival was an American progressive bluegrass band founded in 1971, and composed of Sam Bush, Courtney Johnson, Ebo Walker, Curtis Burch, Butch Robins, John Cowan, Béla Fleck and Pat Flynn. They were active between 1971 and 1989, releasing more than twenty albums as well as six singles. Their highest-charting single is "Callin' Baton Rouge", which peaked at No. 37 on the U.S. country charts in 1989 and was a Top 5 country hit for Garth Brooks five years later. In 2020, the group were inducted into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame
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1968 USA Mercury – SR61165, Mercury – SR-61165
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CBS Europe CBS – S 63546 Nice Price
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UK press Manticore 1973 gatefold cover - Recorded Live, Newcastle City Hall, March 26, 1971. Original release date 1971
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ITA press 1973 Island Records – ILPS 19230 no inner sleeve
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ITA press 1984 reissue seria musicA
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Demon reissue
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1973 USA press Columbia – KC 32539 - jazz rock
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2LP ITA press original 1980 w/printed inner sleeves EMI – 3C 162-62792/93
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2LP ITA press gatefold cover Purple Records – 3C 154-93915/16
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made in Portugal Charisma – 6369 916 laminated cover
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USA press LP 1480 Chess
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one of the masterpiece of progressive music recorded in 1970 by Ian McDonald, Peter Giles and Steve Winwood - limited edition 180G pink vinyl
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sunshine 60s bubblegum pop Sundazed reissue
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2023 reissue Superior Viaduct – SV198 - Eponymous untitled album popularly known as "The Black Record" or "The Black Album" Detailed cover credits as follows: Side A: This work was recorded at the date and time indicated in the title, at Galerie Heiner Friedrich, München 31 VII 69 10:26-10:49 PM - is a section of the longer work: Map Of 49's Dream The Two Systems Of Eleven Sets Of Galactic Intervals Ornamental Lightyears Tracery. Play this side at 33 1/3 rpm only. Side B: We recorded this gong duet in our studio in New York City on the date and time indicated in the title. It is a section of a larger work: Studies In The Bowed Disc begun in September 1968. To listen to the live performance, playback at 33 1/3 rpm. However, this side may be played back at any slower constant speed down to 8 1/3 rpm, i.e., 16 2/3 rpm which is available on some turntables
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Light In The Attic – LITA 188-1-1 Serie: Lou Reed Archive Series – No. 1 - Inaugural release in Lou Reed Archive Series. All tracks previously unreleased, and includes seven unheard Lou Reed compositions Includes a 28-page booklet featuring lyrics, archival photos, and liner notes
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UK original 1972 Island Records – HELP 5 - black label, states a pink i below the center. Includes Witchseason Productions Ltd logo
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1977 ITA press - Albatros – VPA 8369 Serie: USA Folk & Blues – With a 10-page booklet with English and translated Italian lyrics
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ITA press original 1980 Printed inner sleeve with pictures, credits and some lyrics
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ITA press gatefold copy - mid 70s issue - Bronze – ILPS 19195, Island Records – ILPS 19195
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UK press 1975
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euro press 1990 A&M Records – 395 312-1
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180G reissue gatefold cover
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3CD Compilation issued with a 52-page booklet. Complete "production Méridian/Disc'AZ" years from 1966 to 1972 except for "On ira tous au paradis" and "Je cherche un job" (SP SG 410 in 1972) and "I love you because" and "Rosy" (SP SG 456 in 1973) not produced by Méridian.
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4CD Sanctuary – 2709352, Universal – 2709352 - Additional track notes on back cover: Tracks 1-8, 1-10, 2-13: previously unreleased Tracks 1-9, 2-10: previously unreleased demo Tracks 3-1, 3-2: previously unreleased. Recorded live in Brighton, 1971 Tracks 3-3, 3-5: previously unreleased. Recorded live in Manchester, 1971 Track 3-4: previously unreleased. Recorded live in Bristol, 1971 Tracks 4-1, 4-2: Recorded live in Boston, 1969 Tracks 4-3 to 4-5: BBC radio broadcast recording from Top Of The Pops, February 1969 Tracks 4-6, 4-7: BBC radio broadcast recording from Top Gear, November 1969 Track 4-8: Dick Heckstall-Smith Track 4-9: Colosseum II Track 4-11: Colosseum (Reunion) Additional track notes in the booklet: Tracks 1-1 to 1-7 taken from Fontana STL 5510 Those About To Die Salute You recorded November 1968. Released March 1969. Track 1-8 recorded 4th November 1968 at Pye Studios, London Track 1-9 recorded 7th November 1968 at Pye Studios, London Track 1-10 recorded 22nd April 1969 at Lansdowne Studio, London Tracks 1-11 to 1-14 taken from Vertigo LP VO 1 The Valentyne Suite, recorded 16th-18th June 1969 at IBC Studios. Released November 1969. — Tracks 2-1 to 2-4 taken from Vertigo LP VO 1 The Valentyne Suite. Tracks 2-5 to 2-9 taken from Vertigo LP 6360 017 Daughter Of Time, recorded Summer 1970 at Lansdowne Studio, London. Produced for Hit Records Productions Ltd. Released November 1970. Track 2-10 recorded 3rd May 1970 at Lansdowne Studio, London Track 2-11 taken from Vertigo LP 6360 017 Daughter Of Time Track 2-12 taken from Bronze LP ILPS 9173 Collector's Colosseum Track 2-13 recorded 1st August 1971 at Lansdowne Studio, London — Tracks 3-1 & 3-2 recorded live at the Big Apple, Brighton, 1971 Track 3-3 recorded live at Manchester University, March 1971 Track 3-4 recorded live in Bristol, 1971 Track 3-5 recorded live at Manchester University, 1971 — Track 4-1 recorded live in Boston, August 1969 Track 4-2 recorded live in Boston, 1969 Tracks 4-1 & 4-2 taken from the unlicensed bootleg release on Microphone Records LP MPH01 Live In Boston Track 4-3 BBC radio session recording from Top Of The Pops with Jon Hiseman interviewed by Brian Matthew, first broadcast February 1969 Tracks 4-4 & 4-5 BBC radio session recording from Top Of The Pops with Brian Matthew voiceover, first broadcast February 1969 Track 4-6 BBC radio session recording from Top Gear recorded 18th November 1969, first broadcast 22nd November 1969. First issued on Sanctuary Midline SMEDD097 Valentyne Suite Track 4-7 BBC radio session recording from Top Gear with intro/outro by John Peel & interview with Dick Heckstall-Smith and Dave Greenslade recorded 18th November 1969, first broadcast 22nd November 1969 Track 4-8 taken from Bronze LP ILPS 9196 A Story Ended recorded March/April 1972 at The Manor, Oxfordshire. Released June 1972. Track 4-9 taken from Bronze LP ILPS 9356 Strange New Flesh. Released April 1976 Track 4-10 taken from Castle Music CMRCD 1399 Tomorrow's Blues recorded Spring 2003 at the Temple Music Studio, Sutton, Surrey. Track 4-11 multitrack recording from the first reunion concert, Zelt-Music Festival, Freiburg, 24th June 1994 taken from Intuition CD 3160 Colosseum Live S
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