Circus - Original 1969 UK transatlantic label 8-track LP

Circus LP

150,00 €

Stock status: 1 pcs. in stock
pcs.

rare original 1969 UK Transatlantic label 8-track stereo LP - the sole effort by British jazz and folk influenced progressive rock quartet... featuring Mel Collins who was in King Crimson and Chris Burrows of Spirit Of John Morgan and Arthu Brown's kingdom Come.

Vinyl has the generic white company labels with purple integrated 't' and globe logo around centre hole - otherwise black centre print, purple rimprint. Vinyl has machine stamped matric information:
Side 1: STRA207-A2
Side 2: STRA207-B2

and is housed in a fully laminated Macneil Press gatefold picture cover.

Condition: VG+ (Vinyls and Labels)/VG+ (Cover):
Vinyl has some light and inaudible surface marks on Side 1 - otherwise only marginal sleeve wear - perfect labels. Vinyl is overall conservatively graded VG+.
Cover is overall nice - has a marginal wear to laminate itself - few wrinkles from edges and along back opening and back vinyl outline. Cover has a minor and a larger upper left front cover sticker tears - straight firm seams, a touch of wear to corners. Cover is likewise graded VG+... a nice copy although not a copy for the discerning collector.

Tracklisting:

Side 1:
1 Norwegian Wood 7:22
2 Pleasures Of A Lifetime 8:21
3 St. Thomas 3:33
4 Goodnight John Morgan 1:47

Side 2:
1 Father Of My Daughter 3:19
2 II B.S. 6:28
3 Monday Monday4:18
4 Don't Make Promises 4:42

Credits:
Ian Jelfs - Guitar, Vocals
Kirk Riddle - Bass, Guitar
Chris Burrows - Drums
Mel Collins - Flute, Tenor Saxophone

Additional Musicians:
Keith Bleasby - percussion (St. Thomas & Don't Make Promises)

Technical Credits:
Ray Singer - Production
Andy Johns - Engineer
John Whitehead - Production Co-ordinator

Artwork:
Mark Hanau - Photography, Illustration
Derek Jewell - Liner Notes
Artist Circus
Media LP
Katalog nummer TRA 207
Land UK
Label Transatlantic Records
Udgivelsesår 1969
Grading VG+ (Vinyls and Labels)/VG+ (Cover)
Genre Rock
Sub Genre 1 Progressive Rock
Sub Genre 2 Jazz Rock
Condition Used