USA Union - Original 1970 German Polydor label 10-track LP - No Poster

John Mayall LP

300,00 DKK

Stock status: 1 pcs. in stock
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Scarce 1970 German 10-track LP - an album with a more jazzy blues direction recorded with an all-American line up including ex. Canned Heat guitarist and bassist Harvey Mandel and Larry Taylor,

Vinyl has the generic red company labels with black and white printing and 'half album' logo at top - held in an outer laminated gatefold picture sleeve.

Condition: VG++ (Vinyl and Labels)/VG++ (Cover):
Vinyl is wonderfully shiny - has a touch of faint sleeve wear, but is otherwise mint.

Labels has from a couple to less than a handfull extremely light and superficial spindletraces in the imediate surroundings of the centre hole - both vinyl and labels are easily graded near mint.

Cover has a touch of edge laminate wrinkling and otherwise barely any signs of age or handling to front and back centre cover.
Inner spread is mint - seams are intact with only a little wear to upper back panel seam against opening. Upper spine corner has marginal rubbing, lower spine corner and upper opening corner tiny dents... a simply extremely nice cover - graded near mint.

Tracklisting:

Side 1:
1. Nature's Disappearing
2. You Must Be Crazy
3. Night Flyer
4. Off the Road
5. Possessive Emotions

Side 2:
1. Where Did My Legs Go
2. Took the Car
3. Crying
4. My Pretty Girl
5. Deep Blue Sea

Recorded on July 27 & 28th, 1970 at Larrabee Studios in L.A.

Credits:
John Mayall - guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals
Harvey Mandel - guitar
Larry Taylor - bass, bass guitar
Don "Sugarcane" Harris - violin

Technical Credits:
John Mayall - Production
John Judnich - engineer

Artwork:
John Mayall - Cover Design, Artwork, Liner Notes
Bob Gordon - photography
Tapani Tapanainen - photography
Nancy Throckmorton - photography
Leonard Feather - liner notes
Artist John Mayall
Media LP
Katalog nummer 2425 020
Land Germany
Label Polydor
Udgivelsesår 1970
Grading VG++ (Vinyl and Labels)/VG++ (Cover)
Genre Rock
Sub Genre 1 Blues Rock
Sub Genre 2 British Blues
Condition Used