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Books
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Albums

Books

 

Hans Pakora Record Collector Dreams books.   $60 each

1001 Record Collector Dreams           
2001 Record Collector Dreams
3001 Record Collector Dreams
4001 Record Collector Dreams
5001 Record Collector Dreams
6001 Record Collector Dreams  

The cream of Folk, Psychedelic, Progressive, Garage and Beat music. Over 1000 professional colour photographs of the rarest 60s and 70s album covers from around the world. The rarest releases from AUSTRIA to NEW ZEALAND. Obscure collectables from TURKEY, GREECE, SOUTH KOREA, MEXICO, COLOMBIA, ITALY, ICELAND, AUSTRALIA, SOUTH AFRICA and much more.
A kaleidoscopic overview of the rarest and most expensive collectable albums from all over the world. An indispensable book for all serious collectors of 60s and 70s rare records, compiled from the collector Hans Pokora for collectors and curious music lovers. Includes accurate description of: Origin, Label, Value and Rarity.
Printed on high quality glossy paper, in a limited edition.
Hardcover 9 x 12 inch.

 

 

 
Cosmic Price Guide to Original Krautrock Records by Ulrish Klatte   $45

Expanded and revised 3rd edition 2010  448 pages of essential KRAUTROCK collecting data covering label numbers, current Mint values and additional information on virtually every well-known, less-known and totally obscure KRAUTROCK record.  A total of more than 2.500 brilliant coloured pictures of original KRAUTROCK LP`s, Singles, Labels and memorabilia will give you an in-depth impression of the fascinating KRAUTROCK cosmos.  The book comes in a firm hard-cover, fibre binding, and high-quality enamelled paper throughout. Written in English language completely.

 

 

 

Galactic Ramble by Richard Morton Jack     $55

What is Galactic Ramble? Galactic Ramble is the most comprehensive guide ever published to British pop, rock, folk and jazz albums issued between 1963 and 1973. A4 in size, it features around 3000 albums (arranged alphabetically), and is 550 pages long. Also included are numerous top ten lists, a section of recommended LPs and a catalogue of tracks by lesser-known or collectable album artists that only appeared on 45 or EP. A complete list of the albums reviewed in the book can be found here. What’s the aim of Galactic Ramble? The period covered by the book saw a massive increase in the number of LPs released, on both major and minor labels. Many sold poorly, and change hands for huge sums today. The aim of Galactic Ramble is to describe the music contained on those, and to contextualise them with better-known albums. Is Galactic Ramble illustrated? Yes – the book has hundreds of rare illustrations dotted throughout its pages, as well as two sections of full-colour plates depicting collectable LP sleeves. Who wrote Galactic Ramble? It is written by a panel, whose different areas of expertise cover practically every genre of popular music. To learn more about the contributors, please see the separate link. The book also features a lengthy introduction by legendary producer David Hitchcock (Caravan, Mellow Candle, Aardvark, the Pink Fairies, Camel, East Of Eden etc). Are all the reviews in Galactic Ramble new? No – wherever possible, new reviews have been juxtaposed with old ones culled from a range of vintage British music journals, so that both contemporary and modern critical perspectives can be gained. What has been left out of Galactic Ramble? Classical music, spoken word, comedy, traditional jazz and most easy listening albums have been omitted, as have a handful of well-known pop acts (such as Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck). Greatest hits collections have also largely been excluded, and though a few compilations have been included under ‘various artists’, the majority of label samplers are absent, as are all but a handful of film and TV soundtracks. What other information does Galactic Ramble have in it? It is the first book ever to date albums of this period precisely to their month of release, rather than giving just the year. All catalogue numbers are also given, as well as details of custom inner sleeves, lyric sheets and other inserts.

 

  

 

Discography & Price Guide THE GREEN BRAIN LABEL by Rainer Thieme    $30

-Shows all Green Brain LPs and singles
-Covers, inner sleeves and label pictures
-Info about the albums: producer, studio, track list, musicians

128 pages from label GREEN BRAIN with additional information label number, year, musicians, producers, studio, tracklisting
with time, cross-reference to other edition on LP and CD. Colored cover from Singles LP and inside from Fold-Out-Cover (FOC)

 

 

Italian Prog by Augusto Croce     $75

Italian prog is the definitive English language guide to Italian Progressive Rock of the seventies! Nearly 800 pages this guide features detailed and exhaustive info of over 560 bands and artists with complete CD and LP discographies and descriptions, details and releases lists of 26 labels, and a huge section with all 33" and 45" records covers in full colour! Price guide for collectors included!  Softcover.

 

The Vertigo Swirl Label by Ulrich Klatte   $35

 This book is a reference, price guide, Vertigo Swirl by Ulrich Klatte 160 pages of essential VERTIGO SWIRL LABEL collecting data covering label numbers, release dates, current Mint values and additional information such as listings of musicians, producers, engineers, track listings etc. A total more than 300 brilliant coloured pictures of every VERTIGO SWIRL LP and 45 incl. worldwide label and cover pictures, will give you an in-depth impression of this fascinating and intensively collected Progressive Rock label. The book comes with a firm hard-cover, fibre binding, and high-quality enamelled paper throughout. The book is written in English completely. Foreword in English and German. This wonderful book is a MUST own for fans and collectors of progressive music.