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Click here for more info about 'Bread, Love And Dreams - Amaryllis'Click here for more info about 'Bread, Love And Dreams - Amaryllis'

BREAD, LOVE & DREAMS Amaryllis (Mega rare mystical acid folk 1971 first UK press 7-track stereo LP on the boxed Decca label, the group's third & final effort recorded during the making of their second album. Both albums received no push from Decca after sales of the debut performed poorly. The group consisted of David McNiven (also of The Human Beast), Alan Trajan ('Speak To Me Clarissa') & Angie Rew, with guest appearances from Dave Richmond, Danny Thompson & Terry Cox (Pentangle), front laminated picture sleeve. See 'more info' for further details... SKL5081) more...
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BREAD, LOVE & DREAMS The Strange Tale Of Captain Shannon & The Hunchback From Gigha (Rare Acid Folk 1970 UK first press 9-track stereo LP on the boxed label, with guest stars including Terry Cox & Danny Thompson of Pentangle & Alan Trajan [ofFreakbeat 'Speak To Me Clarissa' fame] on keyboards, housed in a psychedelic front laminated picture sleeve with album notes from producer, Ray Horricks [Davy Graham, Human Beast]. The cover is strictly graded Very Good, the front is nice & clean with some light corner creasing & edge wear, all text clearly legible, the non laminated back has some minor ringwear which has caused some paper loos but has very little loss of print. The labels are both clean with very little suggestion of play. Visually, the disc has some light surface scuffs and is graded Excellent. A nice example of this desirable Decca rarity & comes recommended for the adventurous collector SKL5048) more...
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BREAD, LOVE & DREAMS The Strange Tale Of Captain Shannon & The Hunchback From Gigha (Rare Acid Folk 1970 UK first press 9-track stereo LP on the boxed label, with guest stars including Terry Cox & Danny Thompson of Pentangle & Alan Trajan [ofFreakbeat 'Speak To Me Clarissa' fame] on keyboards, housed in a psychedelic front laminated picture sleeve with album notes from producer, Ray Horricks [Davy Graham, Human Beast]. The cover [EX-] is nice & clean with some light corner creasing & all text clearly legible, with no tears or writing. The labels are Near Mint with very little suggestion of play & the vinyl has been professionally cleaned & play tested. There is a deep sheen both sides & gorgeous, clear sound. Visually, the disc has picked up a very light spot of cosmetic mottling from the Decca poly bag which does not affect play & there are no scratches or marks. The vinyl is Excellent - this is our first example of this desirable Decca rarity & comes recommended for the adventurous collector SKL5048) more...
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Genres: Progressive

Alternative artists: Bread, Love & Dreams

Related names: The Human Beast

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