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Vinyl - Soul / Funk / Disco 8 Rare 12? singles including promos and test pressings to include Carlos Romanos - 1-2-3 (1979 UK PVK Records, PV 12-21) EX, Don Ray - Got To Have Loving (1978, UK Polydor Records, POSPX 33), EX, Neil Ardley - Leap In The Dark (1979 UK, Promo, Decca Records, GFR 13847), EX. J.A.L.N. Band - life Is A Fight (1976 UK, Promo, Magnet Records, MAG 78), EX. Two Man Sound - Que Tal America / Riviera - Since I Don?t Have You (1979 UK, Promo, Gull Records, M1-12 / M6-12), EX. Gina X - Performance (1979, UK, Promo, EMI Records, 12 EMI 2997) VG+ / EX. Donald Fagan - I.G.Y. / Walk Between Raindrops (1982, UK, Promo Only, Warner Bros. SAM 158), EX
Vinyl 4 rare Classical Records Test Pressing / Acetates / Promos : .DECCA SXL 6259 (2 UK single sided LP Test Pressings), HMV / EMI DEMO C 5 (Stereo Promo Only album), Decca SAF 3 (Stereo Promo Only album), 1955 One Sided Unreleased LP Acetate with the London Symphony Orchestra recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on the 8th of August 1955 and remained unreleased, condition varies, but Vinyl / Acetate are in at least VG+ or better condition
Vinyl - 22 Rare Classical Records on Decca Records and His Master?s Voice Records with many ED1 Stereo editions, including rarities such as: SXL 6187, SXL 4913, SXL 2308, SKL 4034, SXL 6396, SXL 6291, LXT 5109, SKL 4121, SKL 4006 (Double), LXT 5347, SXL 6624 (2 copies), SXL 2281 (Vinyl only), ASD 2961, ASD 620, ASD 590, ASD 610, ASF 2572, ASD 327 plus others Sleeves generally VG or better, Vinyl is VG+
Vinyl - Psych / Prog Rock - The Human Beast Volume one (UK 1970 on Decca Records, SKL.5053 P-1W / P-1W matrices). Sleeve Vg+ price written on rear in red pen, Vinyl Vg++ minor inner sleeve marks and one light scuff to side B. Month of release Decca inner sleeve code dated 6/70 in EX+ condition
60s BEAT/POP/GARAGE LPs (WITH SCANDINAVIAN ARTISTS/PRESSINGS). A real Scandi flavour to this wicked lot of 11 x LPs with some real rarities. Artists/titles are The Mascots - Your Mascots (1965 Swedish original, Decca LK 4704 - glossy VG record with some light surface marks, not heavier/VG sleeve with some creasing), Tages - S/T (Swedish 1965 og, PALP 3001 - note G+ record/Ex+ very clean sleeve), Ola & The Janglers, Traffic - Coloured Rain (Swedish '67 original, Island ILP-800 - note Fair/Good record/VG+ sleeve), The Spencer Davis Group - Second Album (Swedish og on Sonet - please note Fair/Good record/VG+), Cream - Fresh Cream (German og 623031 - VG+ copy), The Animals (SGLP 530 Swedish og - please note heat like marks on side 1, graded as G/Ex clean sleeve), Bob Dylan, The Troggs and Donovan. Elsewhere the records can drop below VG though the sleeves are typically clean VG+ to Ex+...
60s MOD/BEAT - LPs. Superb titles with these 9 x LP rarities. Please note the condition of the records. Titles are The Who (x2) - The Who Sell Out (mono original 612 002 - clean Ex record/VG a minor 'wavy' nature to the sleeve that is usually associated with water damage) and My Generation (Brunswick UK original LAT 8616 1B/1B, with M/T tax code labels - G record with many surface marks and some light scratches/VG neat sleeve with some discolouration on the reverse), The Zombies - Begin Here (UK original Decca LK 4679, unboxed 1A/1A - G record with many surface marks and some light scratches/VG some creasing and discolouration on the reverse), The Angry Young Them (UK original Decca LK 4700 uboxed 3A/4A - G record with many surface marks and some light scratches/VG some creasing and stain marks on the reverse), The Pretty Things - Get The Picture? (UK original TL 5280 - including 2 records in Fair and Good condition respectively/VG+ some light scuffing on the reverse), The Pretty Things (UK original TL 5239 - including 2 records in Fair and Good condition respectively) and The Best Of The Pretty Things (SWL 1164 - G+ record/Ex) and The Kinks - S/T (NPL 18096 UK mono og - VG/VG+) and The Kink Kontroversy (NPL 18131 UK mono og - G+/VG+).
60s 7" (WITH R&B/BEAT/POP - INCLUDING SCANDI COPIES AND ARTWOODS). Great collection of around 66 x 7" including UK and Scandi rarities! Mainly 60s artists with some later titles, too. Artists/titles include The Art Woods (sic.) - Oh My Love c/w Big City (UK Decca original F 12091 - glossy VG with some surface marks, not heavier), The Pretty Things inc. Come See Me (TF 688 four prong - VG), Traffic, The Hollies inc. Jennifer Eccles (Swedish R 5680), The Beatles, Chuck Berry, Stevie Wonder, Gene Krupa, Four Tops, The Isley Brothers, PJ Proby, The Ramblers, The Marmalade, The Bee Gees, The Hep Stars, Nancy Sinatra and Bengt Bedrup. With a small selection of empty company/picture sleeves. Please note that condition can drop below VG with these records typically in G+ to VG/VG+ condition.
THE WHO & RELATED - LPs. Smart pack of 8 x LPs including US and UK originals. Titles are My Generation (including original US stereo and mono copies, both Decca DL 74664 - stereo copy in neat VG+/VG+ condition, the mono copy in VG/VG condition), Direct Hits (612 006 - VG condition), Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy (including UK 2406 006 - Ex/Ex and US, DL 79184 - Ex/Ex), A Quick One/Sell Out (2683 038, UK '74 double - Ex records/Ex+ sleeve), Various - DIR (Broadcasting) Thanksgiving Super Concert (with Pretenders, Pete Townshend, David Gilmour and Annie Lennox, 3 x LP set - clean Ex records) and John Entwistle - Whistle Rymes (2406 104 - VG+ copy).
THE ROLLING STONES - LPs. Satisfaction guaranteed(!) with these 6 x LPs plus 1 x 12" from the Stones. Titles are Beggars Banquet (UK stereo original, Decca SKL 4955 1K/1K - Ex+ superb condition record showing just a couple of extremely light paper marks/Ex very clean sleeve showing only very minor wear), Exile On Main St (UK original COC 69100 A2/B1/C1/D1 - Ex+ and stunning archive condition records/with printed inners and all 12 postcards unused, in two sections of '6'/VG+ a few creases and an old sticker from a record shop on the reverse), The Great Years (GROL-A-119, 4 x LP set), Some Girls (EU original with celebrity inner, 5C 062-61016), The Rolling Stones (UK mono unboxed LK 4605 1A/4A - VG/VG, no Mona) Out Of Our Heads (UK original stereo unboxed SKL 4733 1W/1W - glossy VG+ record/VG+) and Almos Hear You Sigh (1990 12" release, 6560656 - Ex+/VG+). Also to include 'The Rolling Stones Brian Jones Years 1962 - 69' book. Exellent selection.
DECCA - 7" 60s DEMOS. Hot pack of 4 x 7" demo releases (over 5 records) from this impressive Decca archive. Titles are Joey Castell - I'm Left, You're RIght, She's Gone/Tryin' To Get You (released as 45-F 10966, issued on 2 x single sided records - VG 'record 1' with some light surface marks and an edge warp that should not affect play, clean Ex 'record 2'), Don Lang And His Boulder ROllers - Wicked Woman (F 11483 - glossy VG+ with a few light surface marks), Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (F 12062 - VG some surface marks) and Jet Harris - Besame Mucho (F 11466 - in clean Ex condition).
DECCA - SINGLE SIDED 'DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE' 7" COLLECTION (MAINLY 60s). Unique collection of around 67 x single sided 'Demonstration Sample' 7" release demos (with around 96 records contained) on Decca. With around 29 releases containing 'both sides', expect releases from the likes of The Stargazers, Lord Rockingham's XI, Mike Preston, Harry Grove, George Melly, The Cutters, Tommy Steele, Eddie Hickey, Terry Dene, Jackie Dennis, Joe Brown, The Firestones, Jack Good, Ken Colyer, Winifred Atwell, Lita Roza, Bob Cort Skiffle Group, Liz Winters, The Goons, Billy Cotton, The Beverley Sisters, Jimmy Young, Alfred Lynch, Bob Sharples, Dickie Bishop, Dabid Whitefield and Perry Como. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
DECCA - SINGLE SIDED 'DEMONSTRATION SAMPLE' 7" COLLECTION (MAINLY 50s/60s). Another unique collection of around 79 x single sided 'Demonstration Sample' 7" release demos (with around 99 records contained) on Decca. With around 20 releases containing 'both sides', expect releases from the likes ofDickie Valentine's Rock 'N' Roll Party, David Whitefield, Alex Murray, Charlie Kunz, Frank Chacksfield, Bob Azzam, Jess Conrad, Vera Lynn, Lita Roza, Glen Somers, Joe Brown, Little Tony And His Brothers, Suzi Miller, Mel Torme, Billy Cotton, Julie Andrews, Tommy Steele, Audrey Jeans, Matt Monro, Dave King, Winifred Atwell and Don Fox. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
CLASSICAL LPs - UK SXL STEREO RARITIES. A smashing pack of 4 classical LP rarities. All UK stereo SXL Decca pressings. Composers/ performers include Curzon - Beethoven: Emperor (SXL 2002, ED1 label. Record is Ex/ sleeve with blue border on the rear has some laminate peeling along the opening edge, VG+), Solti/ Flagstad - Wagner: Die Walkure Act 3 (SXL 2031-2, 2 LP box-set with booklet. ED1 labels. Records Ex/ box has some laminate peeling, VG), Krips - Memories Of Vienna (SXL 2047, ED1 label. Ex/ sleeve with blue border has a small split on the opening end of the bottom edge, VG) & Katchen - Brahms: Piano COncerto No1 (SXL 2172, ED1 label. Ex/ sleeve has a small tear on the back cover, VG).
Richard Wagner Der Ring Des Nibelungen. 22 X LP Boxset Deluxe Edition Limited Edition Boxset Incredibly Rare Original Boxset Released On The Decca Label, Contains 22 X LPs Wagner's Der Ring Des Nibelungen - 22 LP Decca Box SetIncredible 1970 UK TWENTY TWO stereo LP boxed set of the complete edition of Richard Wagner's four part opera, 'Der Ring des Nibelungen', also known as 'The Ring Cycle' featuring the four operas 'Das Rheingold','Die Walkure', 'Siegfried' and 'Gotterdammerung'.There is also a unique three record introduction to 'The Ring' set narrated by Deryck Cooke featuring excerpts from the four operas.Each opera is in its own separate wooden ended partition with full size libretto booklets containing synopsis & full transcription for the operas.The performance is THE classic version by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Georg Solti, a powerful orchestral drama, phenomenal performance and superb sound.The whole ensemble is enclosed in a very weighty carved wooden box with gilded front panel.All Records Are In VG++ Condition As Are All The Booklets And Inner Sleeves , Apart From Two Sleeve Which Have Become Unstuck, The Presentation Box Is In VG++ Condition As Are The Five Pull Out Sections Containing The Records, Apart From Two Which Have Slight Loss To The Veneer
* Classical Records. Collection of 70 box sets, a mixture of opera and classical music, featuring popular composers and artists, examples include Wagner "Parsifal" with Jess Thomas (Parsifal), George London (Amfortas), Martti Talvela (Titurel), Hans Hotter (Gurnemanz), Gustav Neidlinger (Klingsor), Irene Dalis (Kundry) and Hans Knappertsbusch conducting the 1962 Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and Choir (1964, 5-LP, Philips Hi-Fi Stereo SAL 3475-9, rare first stereo pressing), Wagner "Das Rheingold" with Oda Balsborg (Woglinde), Hetty Plumacher (Wellgunde), Ira Malaniuk (Flosshilde), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), George London (Wotan) and Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (1959, Decca SXL 2101/3, ED2 WBg original stereo pressing), Beethoven "The Complete Piano Sonatas" with Alfred Brendel on Piano (13-LP box set, Philips 6768 004) and Wagner "Tannhauser" with Sir Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (4-LP box set, Decca Stereo SET 506-9), mostly in excellent conditionQty: (70)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 100 classical records by popular composers and artists on record labels such as Columbia, DGG, L'Oiseau-Lyre, EMI / HMV, Decca, RCA, Philips and several others, examples include Symphony No 8 by Shostakovich with Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (HMV ASD 2917, TAS-listed), Beethoven Triple Concerto with David Oistrakh (Violin), Sviatoslav Richter (Piano), Mstislav Rostropovitch (Cello) and Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV ASD 2582), Great Major C Symphony by Schubert with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV ASD 2856), Symphony No 5 in E Minor by Tchaikovsky with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (DGG SLPM 139018), several Columbia original UK first mono pressings (Blue/Gold labels) including Brahms Symphonies Nos 2, 3 and 4 with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra, Violin Concertos by Bruch and Mozart with Tibor Varga (Violin) and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra, Cello Concerto by Dvorak with Janos Starker (Cello) and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (catalogue numbers 33CX 1017, 33CX 1477, 33CX 1844, 33CX 1341, 33CX 1332, 33CX 1591, 33CX 1536 and 33CX 1517), several HMV original UK first mono pressings (Red/Gold labels) including The Best of Gigli (HMV ALP 1681), Violin Concerto by Brahms with Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Kempe (HMV ALP 1568), Violin Concerto by Elgar with Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer (HMV ALP 1456), Symphony No 5 in E Flat by Sibelius with Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra (HMV ALP 1732) plus HMV catalogue numbers ALP 1325, ALP 1643, ALP 1064, ALP 1075 and ALP 1152, together with a few 10" 78rpm records by artists such as Giacomo Lauri Volpi and Beniamino Gigli and some 7" classical records, most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 100)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 125 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on good quality record labels such as EMI / HMV, Decca, CBS, Supraphon, L'Oiseau-Lyre, RCA and others, examples include Symphony No 5 by Shostakovich with Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (RCA Victor SB-6651, UK first stereo pressing with deep groove label), Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda by Gustav Holst with the Purcell Singers and Osian Ellis on harp (Argo ZNF 6, oval logo, ED1 first stereo pressing, TAS-listed, libretto included), The Music of Edgar Varèse with Robert Craft conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra (CBS SBRG 72106, stereo, 1962), Concertante Symphony for Violin and Viola by Mozart Josef Suk on violin and Milan Å kampa on viola with Kurt Redel conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Supraphon SUA 10427, stereo) and Piano Quintet by Shostakovich with the Borodin and Prokofiev String Quartets and Lyubov Yedlina on piano (Melodiya ASD 3072, stereo), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 125)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 140 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on record labels such as EMI / HMV, Decca, Supraphon, L'Oiseau-Lyre, RCA and several others, examples include Music of India "Morning and Evening Rãgas" with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan on sarod, Pandit Chatur Lal on tabla and Shirish Gor on tamboura with spoken introduction by Yehudi Menuhin (HMV ALPC 2, semi-circle label), Brahms "Capricci and Intermezzi" and "Fantasias" with Daniel Wayenberg on piano (London / Ducretet Thomson, DTL 93059, UK first pressing, red/silver grooved label), Stravinsky "Oedipus Rex" with Sir Georg Solti conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca SET 616, ffss stereo NB), J.S. Bach "Cantata No 56 and 82" with John Shirley Quirk as baritone and The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields directed by Neville Marriner (L'Oiseau-Lyre SOL 280, stereo), C.P.E. Bach "Harpsichord Concerto" and J.S. Bach "Triple Concerto" with Yehudi Menuhin on violin, George Malcolm on harpsichord and William Bennett on flute with the Bath Festival Orchestra (Angel Records S 36336, stereo) and Instrumental Music from North India "Sarangi / The Voice of a Hundred Colours" with Ram Narayan on sarangi, Mahapurush Misra on tablã and Shirish Gor on the tambura (Nonesuch H-72030, stereo), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 140)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 125 classical records / LPs, such as Ravel's Bolero with Sir Georg Solti conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (Decca SXL 6813), Schubert "Die Schone Mullerin" and "Winterreise" with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone) and Gerald Moore on piano (HMV ASD 481, ASDS 551 & ASD 552), Chopin "Nocturnes Nr. 1-10 and Nr. 11-20" with Tamas Vasary on piano (DGG 136486 and 136487), Tchaikovsky "Overture 1812", "Marche Slave" and "Romeo and Juliet" with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (DGG 139029), John Williams "Changes / The Height Below" with Stanley Myers & Orchestra (gatefold LP by Cube Records TOOFA 12), Beethoven "Symphony No 5" with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic (DGG 138804), Julian Bream "20th Century Guitar" (RCA Victor Stereo SB-6723) and others from all the popular composers on record labels such as Philips, HMV, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, Decca, Argo, Supraphon and others, together with 25 classical box sets such as Beethoven "The Nine Symphonies" with Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (5-LP Decca Stereo SXLB 6470-5), Bach Complete Organ Works featuring Lionel Rogg (three 6-LP box sets, Harmonia Mundi HM521-523), Wagner "Twilight of the Gods" in English with Rita Hunter and Alberto Remedios and Reginald Goodall conducting the English National Opera Orchestra (2-LP EMI SLS 5118), Brahms "Ein Deutsches Requiem" with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (2-LP EMI SLS 821) and Mozart "The Complete Piano Concertos" with Daniel Barenboim and the English Chamber Orchestra (12-LP EMI SLS 5031)Qty: (Approx. 150)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 150 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on record labels such as EMI / HMV, Decca, Supraphon, Pye, Hyperion, RCA, CBS, Philips, Fontana and several others, examples include Scottish Fantasia by Bruch and Violin Concerto by Hindemith with David Oistrakh (Violin) and Paul Hindemith conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (Decca LXT 6035, UK first mono pressing with grooved orange label), Violin Concerto and The Swan of Tuonela by Sibelius with David Oistrakh (Violin) and Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra (CBS 61041, stereo, 1960), Violin Concertos for Violin and Orchestra by Schönberg and Stravinsky with Hyman Bress (Violin) and Jindrich Rohan conducting the Prague Symphony Orchestra (Supraphon SUA ST 50878, stereo, 1968), Concerto for Orchestra by Michael Tippett with Colin Davis conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (Philips AL 3497, maroon label, 1965), A Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn with Edith Wiens (Soprano) and Andrew Litton conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (EMI EMX 2132, promo), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 150)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 170 classical records / LPs featuring all the popular composers such as Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, Haydn, Schubert and others on popular record labels including Philips, Supraphon, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, EMI, Decca and others, examples include Gustav Holst "The Planets" (DGG 2530102), Delius "North Country Sketches" with Sir Charles Groves conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (TAS listed Quadraphonic LP, ASD 3139), Vaughan Williams "Job - A Mask for Dancing" with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the LSO (TAS listed, ASD 2673), Delius "Requiem" (HMV ASD 2397), Liszt "Symphonic Poems" (Philips 6500 190), Walton "Variations on a Theme of Hindemith" with George Szell conducting the Cleveland Orchestra (Columbia 33CX 1935), Erwin Schulhoff "The Communist Manifesto", oratorio for four solo voices based on the Manifesto by Karl Marx (Supraphon Stereo 1 12 2100), Alan Hovhaness "Symphony No 19" (Poseidon POS-1012), Toru Takemitsu "Quatrain / A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" with Seiji Ozawa conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra (DGG 2531210), Toru Takemitsu "Asterism / Requiem / Green / The Dorian Horizon" with Seiji Ozawa conducting the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (RCA Red Seal SB 6814) and Tchaikovsky "Symphony No 5" with Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam (Phillips 6500 922)Qty: (Approx. 170)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 170 classical and opera music records / LPs, including some from the popular Decca SXL-series such as SXL 6630 (Beethoven Piano Sonatas Nos 31 & 32 with Vladimir Ashkenazy on piano), SXL 2309 (Peter Grimes Highlights with Benjamin Britten conducting the Royal Opera House Orchestra), SXL 6142 (Forging Scene & Final Duet from Siegfried by Wagner with Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra), SXL 6210, SXL 6443, SXL 6139, SXL 6128, SXL 6421 and SXL 6767, plus some Decca SET-series LPs such as SET 397, SET 431, SET 432, SET 453, SET 337, SET 353, SET 367, SET 574 and SET 391, some Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft (DGG) records such as 138112, 138815, 139160, 139152, 138921 and 139031, some HMV ASD-series records such as ASD 2696, ASD 2307, ASD 2403 and ASD 2476, plus 23 classical 10" records including several by David Oistrakh such as the Violin Concerto in D Minor by Sibelius with the Stockholm Festival Orchestra conducted by Sixten Ehrling (Columbia 33C 1036, ED1 first pressing from 1950 with blue/gold label), all in at least very good condition and many of them rated excellent.Qty: (Approximately 170)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on record labels such as EMI, Argo, Melodiya, Decca, CBS, Supraphon, RCA, Philips, Oryx and others, examples include "Tea for Two", Famous Standards Played by Yehudi Menuhin and Stéphane Grappelli (EMI EMD 5530, quadraphonic recording), Beethoven "Symphony No 4" with Pierre Monteux conducting the London Symphony Orchestra and Wagner "Siegfried Idyll" with Pierre Monteux conducting the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (RCA VICS 1102, first UK stereo pressing with grooved maroon label, never issued in Living Stereo series as US LSC or UK SB records), Bartok "Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion" and "Contrasts" with Edith Farnadi and Istvan Antal on piano, André Gertler on violin, Alfred Prinz on clarinet and J. and O. Schwartz on percussion (EMI/HMV CSD 1583, UK first stereo pressing), Franz Liszt "Transcendental Studies" and "Hungarian Rhapsody No 3" with Lazar Berman on piano (2-LP, Melodiya SLS 5040), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 200)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on record labels such as EMI, Capitol, L'Oiseau-Lyre, Argo, Decca, CBS, Philips and others, examples include Vivaldi "The Four Seasons" with Alan Loveday (Violin) and Neville Marriner conducting the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Argo ZRG 654, oval logo, ED1 first stereo pressing, 1G/1G matrix numbers, text insert), Brahms "Quintet in F major for Piano and Strings" with Victor Aller (Piano) and The Hollywood String Quartet (Capitol Records CTL 7075, original UK very early mono with maroon label, pressed in England by Decca Records), Shostakovich "Symphony No 15" with Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra (RCA Quadradisc, ARD1-0014, stereo/quadraphonic), Beethoven "Serenade" and Weber "Trio" with Richard Adeney (Flute), Terence Weil (Cello) and Lamar Crowson (Piano) and the Melos Ensemble of London (L'Oiseau-Lyre SOL 284, stereo), Vivaldi "Four Concerti for Two Violins" with David Oistrakh and Isaac Stern (CBS 61629, stereo), Mozart "The Four Concertos for Woodwinds and Orchestra, Vol. 2" with John de Lancie (Oboe), Anthony Gigliotti (Clarinet) and Eugene Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra (CBS SBRG 72128), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 200)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 200 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on record labels such as L'Oiseau-Lyre, EMI, Argo, Decca, CBS, Supraphon, RCA, Philips and others, examples include Shostakovich "String Quartet No 4" and "Piano Quintet" with Eva Bernáthová (Piano) and the Janácek Quartet (Supraphon SUA ST 50045, stereo), Tchaikovsky "Piano Concerto No 1" with Emil Gilels (Piano) and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Fritz Reiner (RCA Victrola VICS 1039, stereo), "French Songs" featuring the music of Ravel, Chausson and Delage with Janet Baker (Mezzo Soprano) and the Melos Ensemble of London (L'Oiseau-Lyre SOL 298, stereo, dark green grooved label), "Amadeus", original soundtrack recording of the 1984 film with the same name, with Neville Marriner conducting Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (2-LP, London LONDP6, gatefold, stereo), Verdi "La Traviata" with Maria Callas (Soprano), recorded live at the San Carlos Opera House in Lisbon on 27th March 1958 (2-LP, EMI/HMV RLS 757), Michael Tippett "Concerto for Double String Orchestra", "Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli" and "Little Music for String Orchestra" with Neville Marriner conducting the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields (Argo ZRG 680, stereo), Benjamin Britten "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra" and Vaughan Williams "Concerto Accademico for Violin and String Orchestra" with Nora Grumlíková (Violin) and the Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peter Maag (1968, Supraphon SUA ST 50959, stereo), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 200)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 220 classical records and a few box sets featuring famous works by popular composers and artists on record labels such as Decca, DGG, EMI / HMV, Argo, CBS, Supraphon, Philips and others, examples include Mozart "The Great String Quartets" with Norbert Brainin and Siegmund Nissel on Violin, Peter Schidlof on Viola and Martin Lovett on Violoncello (DGG box set 2720 055), "Nocturnal Serenade" featuring Mozart "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" and Haydn "Echo" (DGG 135042 Stereo), Vaughn Williams "Symphony No 4" with Leonard Bernstein conducting the New York Philharmonic (CBS 72727 Stereo), Elgar "Overtures" with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (EMI ASD 2822 Stereo), Delibes "Sylvia, Act I" with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anatole Fistoulari (Philips GL5771) and Beethoven "Sonatas No 9, 11 & 20" with Wilhelm Backhaus on Piano (Decca LXT 6358)Qty: (Approximately 220)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 220 classical records and box sets, including some from the popular Decca SXL-series such as "Spartacus" by Aram Khachaturian with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer (Decca SXL 6000, TAS-listed), "Music of Wolf-Ferrari" with Nello Santi conducting the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra (Decca SXL 2177) and several others (SXL 6181, SXL 6235 and SXL 6383), records from the HMV CSD-series with green/gold ED1 stereo labels such as "Pineapple Poll" by Sir Arthur Sullivan with Charles Mackerras conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV CSD 1399, TAS-listed) and "Il Trovatore" by Verdi performed by Sadler's Wells Opera (HMV CSD 1440), "Iolante" by Gilbert & Sullivan (HMV ASD 323/324, cream/gold ED1 stereo labels), several HMV ASD records with semi-circle labels such as "Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor" with Yehudi Menuhin on Violin and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (HMV ASD 334, S/C label) and "Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1" with John Ogdon on Piano and Sir John Barbirolli conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (HMV ASD 542, S/C label), approximately 20 Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft (DGG) records including "Grace Bumbry Sings Songs by Schubert, Brahms, Wolf and Strauss" with Erik Werba on Piano (DGG SLPM 138 635, Red Stereo), "Highlights from Der Rosekavalier" by Richard Strauss with Elisabeth Schwartzkopf and Otto Edelmann and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan (Columbia SAX 2423, blue/silver label), plus other classical records from popular composers on a variety of record labelsQty: (Approx. 220)
* Ricci (Ruggiero). Collection of rare Decca SXL-series early stereo classical records, including Sibelius "Violin Concerto in D minor" with Ruggiero Ricci (Violin) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Oivin Fjeldstad (Decca SXL 2077, ED1 Wbg, original UK first stereo pressing with laminated scalloped flip-back sleeve and original ffss inner sleeve, matrix numbers ZAL-4139-2E and ZAL-4140-1K), Bizet "Carmen Fantaisie" and Saint-Saëns "Havanaise" with Ruggiero Ricci (Violin) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierino Gamba (Decca SXL 2197, ED4, Narrowband, matrix numbers ZAL-4719-1E and ZAL-4720-2E), Tchaikovsky "Pathétique" Symphony No 6 in B minor Jean Martinon conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca SXL 2004, ED1 Wbg, original UK true first stereo pressing with blue-back laminated scalloped flip-back sleeve and original ffss inner sleeve, matrix numbers ZAL-4039-6E and ZAL-4040-3E), Dvorak "New World" Symphony No 5 in E minor with Rafael Kubelik conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca SXL 2005, ED1 Wbg, original UK true first stereo pressing with blue-back laminated flip-back sleeve and original ffss inner sleeve, matrix numbers ZAL-3380-4E and ZAL-3381-2E)Qty: (4)
* Spoken Word. Collection of approximately 65 poetry records and other spoken word recordings on vinyl, examples include "London Poets" featuring works by Fleur Adcock, Gavin Ewart, Richard Freeman and Peter Porter (London Poets FGRP-01, scarce), Shakespeare "Twenty Sonnets and scenes from As You Like It" with Dame Edith Evans as Rosalind and Michael Redgrave as Orlando (Columbia 33CX 1375, blue/gold label, original UK first pressing), "Louis MacNeice reads Selected Poems" (1961, Argo PLP 1065), A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad and other Poetry" read by James Mason (Caedmon TC 1203, misprinted "Caedman" on sleeve), "Poems of Shelley" read by Vincent Price (Caedmon TC 1059), "Conversation Pieces" with poetry by W.H. Auden, Thomas Hardy Walter de la Mare, Robert Graves, Stephen Hawker, Constantine Cavafy, James Elroy Flecker, A.E. Housman, Leigh Hunt, John Keats, Christopher Marlowe, Walter Raleigh and others (Jupiter JUR 00A4), "W,H. Auden Reads a Selection of his Poems" (Argo RG 184), "The Mind of Emily Dickinson", readings from her letters and poetry by Glenda Jackson (2-LP, Argo ZSW 600/1), "Glenda Jackson reads Stevie Smith" (Argo ZSW 608), Tyrone Power reading Poetry of Byron (Caedmon TC 1042), "Every Boy Deserves Favour", a Play for Actors and Orchestra by Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn (RCA BL 12855, stereo, gatefold), "Through Childhood to the Throne", a Record of the Eventful Years Preceding the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (HMV ALP 1043), Sir Winston Churchill, Volumes 1 & 2, a selection from his famous Wartime Speeches including "In a Solumn Hour", "This Was Their Finest Hour", The War of the Unknown Warrior", Every Man to His Post", "End of the War in Europe" and "Five Years as Prime Minister" (HMV ALP 1435 and ALP 1436), "The Voice of Winston Churchill" (Decca LXT 6200), plus a few records with children's stories and other poetry by Wordsworth, Keats, Burns, Hardy, Yeats, Browning, Coleridge and others, mostly in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 65)
* The Rolling Stones. Collection of vinyl records / LPs by The Rolling Stones, including Sticky Fingers, Rolling Stone Records COC 59100 Stereo, original 1971 pressing with top-opening non-gatefold sleeve design by Andy Warhol with working zipper, Warhol credit behind the zip, original insert included in good condition, matrix numbers COC 59100 A4 and COC 59100 B3 with 'T.M.L. Rolling Stones Records' in run-out grooves, vinyl EXC, The Rolling Stones (debut studio album), Decca LK 4605, original 1964 mono pressing, grooved red/silver label with large unboxed Decca logo and 'ear' logo at 2 o'clock, sleeve in poor condition, matrix numbers XARL-6271-2A and XARL-6272-3A, The Rolling Stones No 2, Decca LK 4661, UK 1964 first mono pressing, grooved red/silver label with large unboxed Decca logo and 'ear' logo at 2 o'clock, James Upton sleeve with 'Blind Man ...' text on the rear, matrix numbers XARL-6619-1A and XARL-6620-2A, Around and Around, 1964 French pressing, Decca 158.012, sleeve dated 12-64 on the rear, After-Math, Decca LK 4786, UK 1966 mono pressing, grooved red/silver label with large unboxed Decca logo and 'ear' logo at 2 o'clock, matrix numbers XARL-7209-6B and XARL-7210-3A, Gimme Shelter, Decca SKL 5101, UK 1971 first stereo pressing, blue/silver ffss Decca label, matrix numbers XZAL-10820-P-1W and XZAL-10821P-1W, Milestones, Decca SKL 5098, UK 1972 first stereo pressing, blue/silver ffss Decca label, matrix numbers XZAL-10776.P-1W and XZAL-10777.P-1WQty: (7)

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