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Tempest - "Tempest" / Rare First Promo "Not For Sale" Release - LP - Första pressning, Promopressning - 1977
Nr 87650277
Tempest - "Tempest" / Rare First Promo "Not For Sale" Release - LP - Första pressning, Promopressning - 1977
Tempest
Colosseum drummer Jon Hiseman formed the band in 1972. The band started out with vocalists Paul Williams (formerly of the Bluesbreakers and Juicy Lucy), Mark Clarke (formerly of the Colosseum and Uriah Heep) and Allan Holdsworth. After the release of the debut album "Tempest", Williams left the band and was replaced by Ollie Halsall, who had previously worked with Brian Eno. The second album "Living in Fear" was released in 1974.
In 1975 the band broke up and Hiseman formed Colosseum II.
★★★ Tempest (promo)
Early and Only Promo "Not For Sale " Release / Hard to Find
"Tempest" is an album by the British progressive rock band Tempest, not to be confused with Bob Dylan's album of the same name. Tempest's self-titled album "Tempest" was released in 1973. The band was known for its fusion of progressive rock, folk, and classical elements.
Tempest" by Tempest was released in 1973.
The album is categorized under progressive rock, with influences from folk and classical music.
The lineup for the album included Allan Holdsworth (guitar), Mark Clarke (bass, vocals), Paul Williams (vocals), Jon Hiseman (drums), and Ollie Halsall (keyboards).
The album features tracks such as "Gorgon", "Funeral Empire", "Upon Tomorrow", and "Dark House". These songs showcase the band's musical diversity and technical prowess.
"Tempest" received positive reviews for its musicianship and innovative approach to blending different musical styles. Allan Holdsworth's guitar work, in particular, was praised for its technical complexity and creativity.
"Tempest" by Tempest is considered a notable album in the progressive rock genre and a showcase of the band's talent and musical experimentation during the early 1970s.
Tracklist:
A1 Gorgon
A2 Foyers Of Fun
A3 Dark House
A4 Brothers
B1 Up And On
B2 Grey And Black
B3 Strangeher
B4 Upon Tomorrow
Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards – Paul Williams
Bass Guitar, Keyboards – Mark Clarke (2)
Drums, Percussion – Jon Hiseman
Guitar, Violin – Allan Holdsworth
Vocals – Allan Holdsworth, Paul Williams
Recorded in London October, November 1972 at Air London Recording Studios.
℗ 1973.
On White Label:
非売品 = Not For Sale
見本盤 = Sample Board
Why Buy Promo?
Rarity and Collectible Value: Since promo versions are produced in limited quantities and are often not intended for the general public, they often become coveted collector's items. Collectors value these versions for their exclusivity and historical value.
Condition:
LP / Near Mint (only slight scratches from the years with no effect)wonderful
OBI / Vg+ to NM
Cover / VG+ to NM (wrinkles, a pressure)
Insert/ NM (light wrinkles)
(the pictures and description are an integral part of the condition of the LP)
★★★ Early Prog-Rock "Must Have "! In A Very Rare Promotional Collectors Release ★★★
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★★★ The B/W Picture of Tempest is not included in the scope of delivery and are only used for documentation.
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