The Brigade-Last Laugh-CD

The Brigade-Last Laugh-CD

Recorded in Portland, Oregon, February 1970. Inside booklet, below notes: Liner notes compiled by John Berg, based on conversations with Bob Anderson, Ed Wallo, Mark Hartman, Tim Vetter and Dennis Steindle, plus reference to Don Roger's fine book Dance Halls, Armories and Teen Fairs. Made in USA.
Museo Rosenbach-Zarathustra-CD

Museo Rosenbach-Zarathustra-CD

Original release: LP [r2699075] 1973. Released by BMG (Han Cook) Music Co. Ltd. Manufactured by Seoul Records, Inc. in Cooperation with Sung Eum Records, Inc. Printed on the CD and the last page of the booklet: SRMC 1047 (SMRL 6113). The Ministry of culture & Tourism. Registration No.3. Made in Korea. Ⓜ 1998. 12. 1. Issued in a standard jewel case with a clear tray. Includes a 12-page booklet (6 pages in Korean).
Museo Rosenbach-Live '72-CD

Museo Rosenbach-Live ’72-CD

Recorded live at Park Hotel, Bordighera, summer 1972. Here is the track listing (with the correct duration) as it appears on the CD player display: 1:Intro / Dell'eterno Ritorno (8:46) 2:Dopo (5:16) 3:Season Of The Witch / It's A Man's Man's Man's World (15:30) 4:Della Natura (12:24) Thanks to: Ciro Perrino, Paolo Barotto, Katsuhiko Hayashi, Chun-sik Lee, Ken Golden, Stephen roberts, Steve Feigenbaum Exclusive Distribution for Japan: [l771216] (Edison LTD).
Uriah Heep-The Lansdowne Tapes-CD

Uriah Heep-The Lansdowne Tapes-CD

The Lansdowne Tapes (1994) From Spice To Uriah Heep - The Transition Uriah Heep [From rear inlay:] "Uriah Heep enter their third decade with a worldwide following and an extensive back-catalogue, but these newly discovered recordings take us back to the very start of HEEP's career, and their early beginnings as a band called SPICE. With Mick Box, Paul Newton and David Byron in the band, these early recordings, featuring numbers which had been an integral part of SPICE's live repertoire, were taped in 1969, and only shelved when Ken Hensley joined the band. His arrival gave them their definitive sound, and to mark the change, SPICE renamed themselves URIAH HEEP. The rest of this CD features material taped by the embryonic URIAH HEEP line-ups. It includes several excellent tracks which, for various reasons, never made it onto vinyl, along with alternate takes of old favourites, all taped during 1970 and 1971. All the material here has been newly mixed down from the original 8 track tapes recorded at Lansdowne Studios. Mick Box, Paul Newton and Ken Hensley have been unstinting in their Co-operation, fascinated to hear this material once again." Contains 14 tracks, including "Look At Yourself" and an 11 minute version of "Why".