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ROOTS 022EP
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Obscure little Black Ark roots tune produced by Lee Perry. "Brother Noah" is a harmonic re-telling of the biblical flood by The Shadows, three singers named Sam, Don, and Errol. First time reissue on 7" vinyl. Full color vinyl sleeve; Licensed from Lee Scratch Perry; Remastered by Equus; Edition of 500.
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DOK 330LP
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This fantastic 1964 compilation originally released in Italy with its original liner notes in Italian(!), contains 12 tracks -- five of them are rare B-sides from The Shadows' early 7", recorded between 1961 and 1963. Are you ready to get DRIFTED away? This rare gem comes after the 2012 release of their first Italian LP on Doxy, Meeting with The Shadows (DOK 322LP). LP contains a CD of the full album.
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DOK 322LP
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"At long last, and much to the delight of Shadows fans all over the world, we are proud to present the extremely rare Italian edition of Meeting with the Shadows, originally released only for the Italian market in 1962. Meeting with the Shadows was the first Shadows LP to find its way over the Alps, but unlike in every other country, in Italy the LP itself was actually adapted for the local market, where it was released with new sleeve art and a different track list, considered at the time to be better suited to Italian taste. The resulting album was a compilation of seven singles (including two number one hits, six tracks from their first LP, The Shadows, and three B sides), all from the first two years of their career. Only ever released in Italy, and never re-released on CD, this album - now reissued in a deluxe mono edition on 180 gram virgin vinyl with an embossed cover and attached bonus 'picture' CD in stereo - is highly sought after by collectors. In addition, the mono version of the original record has not seen the light for over fifty years! Regarding the cover art, this was one of the first times that guitarists in Italy were able to actually get a glimpse of the infamous red Fender used by Hank Marvin, and predictably it caused a peak in Fender guitar sales"
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