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Media |
Condition |
Label |
Hamburger Concerto |
5.37 |
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LP |
Very Good (VG)/Very Good Plus (VG+) |
ATCO Records SD36100 |
Item Number: 2646691869 1869 |
378338 ex+/vg+ cutout
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Tracklist
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A1 | Delitiæ Musicæ | 1:12 | A2 | Harem Scarem | 5:51 | A3 | La Cathedrale De Strasbourg | 4:59 | A4 | Birth | 7:46 | | Hamburger Concerto | | B1 | Starter | 2:00 | B2 | Rare | 3:20 | B3 | Medium I | 4:05 | B4 | Medium II | 6:05 | B5 | Well Done | 3:25 | B6 | One For The Road | 1:15 |
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Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide A Label: ST-C-743115RI Matrix / RunoutSide B Label: ST-C-743116RI Matrix / RunoutSide A Runout Etched: ST-C-743115AAA-1 AT/GP PR Matrix / RunoutSide B Runout Etched: ST-C-743116BBB-1 AT/GP 11 PR Matrix / RunoutSide A Runout Etched, Variant 2: ST-C-743115AAA-1A1 // 11 PR Matrix / RunoutSide B Runout Etched, Variant 2: ST-C-743116BBB-1 ATGP 11 PR Rights Society: ASCAP Rights Society: SABAM
Credits Arranged By, Adapted By - Jan Akkerman (Tracks: A1), Thijs Van Leer (Tracks: B1) Art Direction - Ian Murray Bass, Autoharp [Auto Harp], Triangle, Finger Cymbals [Chinese Finger Cymbals], Handclaps, Bells [Swiss Bells] - Bert Ruiter Drums, Congas [Conga Drum], Tambourine, Castanets, Cabasa, Wood Block [Woodblock], Gong [Chinese Gong], Timpani, Handclaps, Cuica, Other [Flexatone] - Colin Allen Engineer - Bob Hall Engineer [Assisted] - David Hamilton-Smith, Rod Thear Lacquer Cut By - George Piros Lute, Timpani, Handclaps, Guitar [All Guitars Including Akkerman (Himself)] - Jan Akkerman Organ, Piano, Harpsichord, Electric Piano, Flute, Alto Flute, Synthesizer [ARP Synthesizer], Recorder, Mellotron, Vibraphone [Vibes], Accordion, Handclaps, Vocals, Whistling, Organ [Organ of St. Mary the Virgin, Barnes] - Thijs Van Leer Photography By [Retouching], Artwork By - Wade Wood Associates Producer - Mike Vernon
Notes Label matrix ending 'RI' indicates the release was pressed at PRC Recording Company, Richmond, IN. First pressing, which does not have the Warner Communications "W" in the outer text ring of the labels. See pressing Focus (2) - Hamburger Concerto - PRC Richmond reissue.
Textured card sleeve with Atlantic/Atco Rock 5 inner sleeve.
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Note Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
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Release Country: US |
Release Date: 1974 |
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