AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO PHILAMORE LINCOLN VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
USA vinyl LP, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl, promo vinyl LP, promo 12" vinyl, promo CD album...
Top release decades
1970s...
Top music labels
Epic...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
BN26497...
Top titles
The North Wind Blew South...
Top wanted titles
Other artist names
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Related artists
Philamore Lincoln...
A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| PHILAMORE LINCOLN The North Wind Blew South (For an
album of great mystery, recorded in England but released
only in the US in 1970, this one has become the stuff of
legend. With back cover picture taken by Yardbird Chris Dreja
who, along withacertain James Patrick Page were also
rumoured to play on the album, the album was engineered by
no less than one Glyn Johns, produced by James Wilder & with
sleeve design by John Kosh AND it was released on Epic.
That's a lot of heavyweightsfor a person that released just
the one LP. The other strange thing was that his song 'Temma
Harbour' became a hit for Mary Hopkin even before his own
version was released here. You can do your own sums - The
Epic & Yardbirds connections, the Apple / Glyn Johns / John
Kosh / Mary Hopkin connection - a riddle indeed. Here is a
fine copy of that very rare ten track solo LP. The sleeve is in
beautiful condition with just a little edge scuffing & the vinyl
appears barely played with just a couple of paper scuffs to
show for its years - a fantastic copy of this hard to find
psyche/folk/pop legend! BN26497)
Tracklisting: The North Wind Blew South
You're The One
Lazy Good For Nothin'
Early Sherwood
Rainy Day
Temma Harbour
The Plains Of Delight
The County Jail Band
When You Were Looking My Way
Blew Through | | PHILAMORE LINCOLN The North Wind Blew South (For an
album of great mystery, recorded in England but released
only in the US in 1970, this one has become the stuff of
legend. With back cover picture taken by Yardbird Chris Dreja
who, along withacertain James Patrick Page were also
rumoured to play on the album, the album was engineered by
no less than one Glyn Johns, produced by James Wilder & with
sleeve design by John Kosh AND it was released on Epic.
That's a lot of heavyweightsfor a person that released just
the one LP. The other strange thing was that his song 'Temma
Harbour' became a hit for Mary Hopkin even before his own
version was released here. You can do your own sums - The
Epic & Yardbirds connections, the Apple / Glyn Johns / John
Kosh / Mary Hopkin connection - a riddle indeed. Here is a
fine copy of that very rare ten track solo LP. The sleeve is in
beautiful condition with just a little edge scuffing & the vinyl
appears barely played with just a couple of paper scuffs to
show for its years - a fantastic copy of this hard to find
psyche/folk/pop legend! BN26497)
Tracklisting: The North Wind Blew South
You're The One
Lazy Good For Nothin'
Early Sherwood
Rainy Day
Temma Harbour
The Plains Of Delight
The County Jail Band
When You Were Looking My Way
Blew Through | | PHILAMORE LINCOLN The North Wind Blew South (For an
album of great mystery, recorded in England but released
only in the US in 1970, this one has become the stuff of
legend. With back cover picture taken by Yardbird Chris Dreja
who, along withacertain James Patrick Page were also
rumoured to play on the album, the album was engineered by
no less than one Glyn Johns, produced by James Wilder & with
sleeve design by John Kosh AND it was released on Epic.
That's a lot of heavyweightsfor a person that released just
the one LP. The other strange thing was that his song 'Temma
Harbour' became a hit for Mary Hopkin even before his own
version was released here. You can do your own sums - The
Epic & Yardbirds connections, the Apple / Glyn Johns / John
Kosh / Mary Hopkin connection - a riddle indeed. Here is a
fine copy of that very rare ten track solo LP. The sleeve is in
beautiful condition with just a little edge scuffing & the vinyl
appears barely played with just a couple of paper scuffs to
show for its years - a fantastic copy of this hard to find
psyche/folk/pop legend! BN26497)
Tracklisting: The North Wind Blew South
You're The One
Lazy Good For Nothin'
Early Sherwood
Rainy Day
Temma Harbour
The Plains Of Delight
The County Jail Band
When You Were Looking My Way
Blew Through | | PHILAMORE LINCOLN The North Wind Blew South (For an
album of great mystery, recorded in England but released
only in the US in 1970, this one has become the stuff of
legend. With back cover picture taken by Yardbird Chris Dreja
who, along withacertain James Patrick Page were also
rumoured to play on the album, the album was engineered by
no less than one Glyn Johns, produced by James Wilder & with
sleeve design by John Kosh AND it was released on Epic.
That's a lot of heavyweightsfor a person that released just
the one LP. The other strange thing was that his song 'Temma
Harbour' became a hit for Mary Hopkin even before his own
version was released here. You can do your own sums - The
Epic & Yardbirds connections, the Apple / Glyn Johns / John
Kosh / Mary Hopkin connection - a riddle indeed. Here is a
fine copy of that very rare ten track solo LP. The sleeve is in
beautiful condition with just a little edge scuffing & the vinyl
appears barely played with just a couple of paper scuffs to
show for its years - a fantastic copy of this hard to find
psyche/folk/pop legend! BN26497)
Tracklisting: The North Wind Blew South
You're The One
Lazy Good For Nothin'
Early Sherwood
Rainy Day
Temma Harbour
The Plains Of Delight
The County Jail Band
When You Were Looking My Way
Blew Through | | PHILAMORE LINCOLN The North Wind Blew South (For an
album of great mystery, recorded in England but released
only in the US in 1970, this one has become the stuff of
legend. With back cover picture taken by Yardbird Chris Dreja
who, along withacertain James Patrick Page were also
rumoured to play on the album, the album was engineered by
no less than one Glyn Johns, produced by James Wilder & with
sleeve design by John Kosh AND it was released on Epic.
That's a lot of heavyweightsfor a person that released just
the one LP. The other strange thing was that his song 'Temma
Harbour' became a hit for Mary Hopkin even before his own
version was released here. You can do your own sums - The
Epic & Yardbirds connections, the Apple / Glyn Johns / John
Kosh / Mary Hopkin connection - a riddle indeed. Here is a
fine copy of that very rare ten track solo LP. The sleeve is in
beautiful condition with just a little edge scuffing & the vinyl
appears barely played with just a couple of paper scuffs to
show for its years - a fantastic copy of this hard to find
psyche/folk/pop legend! BN26497)
Tracklisting: The North Wind Blew South
You're The One
Lazy Good For Nothin'
Early Sherwood
Rainy Day
Temma Harbour
The Plains Of Delight
The County Jail Band
When You Were Looking My Way
Blew Through |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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