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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 20:24:52 GMT
1000 copies were pressed on Vertigo.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 20:33:26 GMT
No there wasnt there was less than 100
Yeh i know what its worth i used to have a Mint original. Did not fetch the amount it does today when i let it go over 20 years ago.
£487 on it at the mo..
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 20:50:12 GMT
good luck
progfan97402 January 22, 2017 Underrated prog rock album lead by Dr. Keith Keyes, who was apparently a South Wales professor. In 1970 they released a pop psych single on Fontana called "Lady Ladybird" b/w "People in the Streets". The group took a drastic change for something darker and more occult-oriented on Three Parts to My Soul, which ended up as a Vertigo super-rarity. I've heard that only 80 copies were pressed, but I sorta doubt that. It's may be true only 80 copies were sold upon release, but original copies do show up, but not too often, but if only 80 copies existed, an original copy would only show up once ever so many years, where as of my typing, 4 dealers had a copy available (hardly cheap, though).
Many people don't find Thee Parts to My Soul very good, but instead I find this album quite underrated. Here the group takes on occult themes, apparently about the afterlife and how the soul separates into three parts, the one that haunts the underworld, one that haunts the world of the living, and one that haunts the heavens. To me, it's really not too different from Black Widow's Sacrifice or labelmates like Gracious or Cressida, it's that type of early prog that's still song-based and has psychedelic overtones. Harpsichord is very much dominant but piano and organ are also used, no guitar. "Evil Woman's Manly Child" has these sinister vocals, with creative use of harpsichord. "Spiritus, Manes et Umbra" has some wonderful ideas, although the drum solo is a bit unnecessary. "Summer for the Rose" has some nice psychedelic overtones, but still quite sinister. "Token of Despair" is also quite sinister, even during the mellow piano parts. I doubt you want to shell out the big money for an original, but I really don't feel the album deserves its bad reputation, it's actually a very good example of early British prog and worth having. Reply Notify me Helpful Adam_S Adam_S January 5, 2013
In a telephone conversation with Patrick Campbell-Lyons he mentioned that he thought that 1000 copies were pressed on Vertigo. Reply Notify me 3 Helpful
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 20:50:26 GMT
consent.
More Images Dr. Z (3) – Three Parts To My Soul (Spiritus, Manes Et Umbra) Label: Vertigo – 6360 048 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country: UK Released: 1971 Genre: Rock Style: Prog Rock Release Information View Release Page Sell this Item Statistics
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Very Rare 1st Press Cat N0 6360 048 From 1971 Rare Vertigo Swirl White and Black Label - The Record has some light Surface marks But Plays ok.. Small Writing on the B Side Label. The Uk Swirl Inner Has some Damp Damage / The Gatefold Open out Jacket also
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 20:53:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 20:57:41 GMT
No way on erf were there 1,000
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 21:03:28 GMT
thought that 1000 copies were pressed on Vertigo.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 21:08:45 GMT
Whos told you that? It a known fact, like stable mate acts such as BEN where less than 100 were pressed. If so many had have been pressed it would have seen a re-issue on the Spaceship Vertigo like a lot of the good sellers did. Even Aphrodites Child '666' got a Re-issue.
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 21:14:03 GMT
IF YOU WANT IT BUY IT(GOOD LOOK)HOPE YOU WIN,YOU KNOW MORE ON THE SUBJECT
read all the way down(scrol)
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 21:14:38 GMT
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 21:17:11 GMT
Executive-producer – Patrick Campbell-Lyons says
Credits
Bass – Rob Watson (4) Design [Cover] – Barney Bubbles Drums, Percussion – Bob Watkins (2) Engineer – Richard Digby Smith Engineer [Assistant] – Trevor Lucas Executive-producer – Patrick Campbell-Lyons Piano, Harpsichord, Organ, Vocals – Keith Keyes (2) Producer – Keith Keyes (2) Written-By – Keith Keyes (2)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 21:18:17 GMT
Someone said he says you mean..
However that was a good guess at £500, it went for £510
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 21:19:47 GMT
did u get it,then,jusat a bit more £££££££££££
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 21:27:55 GMT
lol I only buy mint LP's.. Im no longer a collector, These idiot prices put pay to that a long time ago.
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Post by naim1425 on Dec 10, 2017 21:31:28 GMT
sensible then.lol
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Post by Mr Whippy on Dec 10, 2017 21:55:52 GMT
+ Import Duty. Just aint worth it, It's why i stopped buying Japanese card sleeve CD Editions. £38. Got a letter yesterday. Total cost then £210. Got a shagged JVC QL-A7 deck from the USA for less: Deck £114 Post £31 Tax £31 Total £176
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 22:01:34 GMT
I bought some silver internal arm wire from the USA last week. I was under the impression the shipping did not influence the import duty.. Well had to pay another £13 at the sorting office before i could have it. £10 to ship a flaming envelope out
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Post by MartinT on Dec 11, 2017 6:36:13 GMT
How could anyone treat a turntable like that? It's a disgrace!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2017 9:38:26 GMT
How could anyone treat a turntable like that? It's a disgrace! The upside is that the QLA 7 plinth was rubbish, but the tt71 motor unit was top rate. When I was an exec at JVC I had a TT 71 in a QL 10 plinth and it was awesome. It was a combo sold as a QL 8 in Japan, but not exported. I would be quite happy to get a UK voltage unit and replinth it.
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Post by MartinT on Dec 11, 2017 10:27:39 GMT
Hope Stephen has a good time getting it working again.
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