Focus
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
Hamburger Concerto 7.52  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  ATCO Records SD36100
Item Number: 2930152924

416806, ex/ex, cutout


            
        




Tracklist
 
A1Delitiae Musicae1:12
A2Harem Scarem5:51
A3La Cathedrale De Strasbourg4:59
A4Birth7:46
Hamburger Concerto20:15


Identifiers
Matrix / RunoutSide one label: ST-C-743115 PR
Matrix / RunoutSide two label: ST-C-743116 PR
Matrix / RunoutSide one runout etched: ST-C-743115A ATGP PR
Matrix / RunoutSide two runout etched: ST-C-743116B ATGP PR


Credits
Accordion - Thijs Van Leer
Alto Flute - Thijs Van Leer
Art Direction - Ian Murray
Artwork - Wade Wood Associates
Artwork [Retouching] - Wade Wood Associates
Autoharp - Bert Ruiter
Bass Guitar - Bert Ruiter
Bells [Swiss Bells] - Bert Ruiter
Cabasa - Colin Allen
Castanets - Colin Allen
Congas - Colin Allen
Cuica - Colin Allen
Drums - Colin Allen
Electric Piano - Thijs Van Leer
Engineer - Bob Hall
Engineer [Assistant] - David Hamilton-Smith, Rod Thear
Finger Cymbals [Chinese] - Bert Ruiter
Flute - Thijs Van Leer
Gong [Chinese] - Colin Allen
Guitar - Jan Akkerman
Handclaps - Bert Ruiter, Colin Allen, Jan Akkerman, Thijs Van Leer
Harpsichord - Thijs Van Leer
Idiophone [Flexatone] - Colin Allen
Lute - Jan Akkerman
Mastered By - George Piros
Mellotron - Thijs Van Leer
Organ - Thijs Van Leer
Organ [The Organ Of St. Mary The Virgin, Barnes] - Thijs Van Leer
Piano - Thijs Van Leer
Producer - Mike Vernon
Recorder - Thijs Van Leer
Synthesizer [Arp] - Thijs Van Leer
Tambourine - Colin Allen
Timpani - Colin Allen, Jan Akkerman
Triangle - Bert Ruiter
Vibraphone [Vibes] - Thijs Van Leer
Voice [All Voices] - Thijs Van Leer
Whistling - Thijs Van Leer
Wood Block - Colin Allen

Notes
Pressing variation Presswell as per "PR" on label and in runouts.

This release is almost identical to Focus (2) - Hamburger Concerto except for 2 details:

1. The inner sleeve has different catalogue offers by Atlantic (Rolling Stones, Jackson Browne...)
2. The labels are in a more wide font, so that the line breaks are different on the labels.

Other similar release Focus (2) - Hamburger Concerto

An unknown number of this particular pressing was also sent out with a sticker on the front cover (see More Images). Other than the sticker the jacket and labels are exactly the same.


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.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1974

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MINT: The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records advertised as Sealed or Unplayed should be Mint.
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