Concerto For Group & Orchestra - 1971 UK 4-track 2nd Pressing LP - Boxed EMI logo labels

Deep Purple LP

55,00 €

Stock status: 1 pcs. in stock
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Scarce 1970 UK Harvest Records 2nd pressing vinyl LP performed live at The Royal Albert Hall with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, composed by Jon Lord and conducted by Malcolm Arnold.

Vinyl has the generic lime and dark green company labels with 'The Gramophone Co. Ltd.' upper left rimprint and boxed EMI logo above 'Harvest' print.

Vinyl is presented in a generic polylined era specific company add inner sleeve and ultimately in an outer laminated E.J. Day group gatefold picture cover.

Condition: VG+(+) (Vinyl)/VG++ (Labels)/VG++ (Cover):
Vinyl is wonderfully lustrous and has a very noticeable surface marks combined with just a touch of sleeve wear - labels has less than a handfull slightly scattered spindlemark - vinyl itself is close to near perfect/excellent, labels straight near perfect.
Cover is in beuticul shape - a very few light wrinkles from edges or along opening, a couple of small spots of laminate lift in corner areas, intact seams with just hints of laminate shelling - almost no corners wear - perfect inner spread - a more than very nice excellent cover.

Tracklisting:

Side 1:
1 First Movement: Moderato Allegro (18:54)
2 Second Movement: Andante Part 1 (6:28)

Side 2:
1 Second Movement: Andante Conclusion (12:24)
2 Third Movement: Vivace-Presto

Credits:

Deep Purple:
Jon Lord - keyboards, composition, Score
Ritchie Blackmore - guitar
Ian Gillan - vocals
Roger Glover - bass
Ian Paice - drums

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Arnold

Technical credits:
Deep Purple - Production
Martin Birch, Dave Siddle - Engineer

Artwork:
Castle, Chappell & Partners - Cover Design
Daily Express, British Lion Films - Photography
Artist Deep Purple
Media LP
Katalog nummer SHVL 767
Land UK
Label Harvest Records/EMI Records
Udgivelsesår 1970
Grading VG+(+) (Vinyls and Labels)/VG++ (Cover)
Genre Rock
Sub Genre 1 Hard Rock
Sub Genre 2 Symphonic Rock
Condition Used