Sold Date:
September 30, 2014
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The Moon - S/T
1969 psych/rock vinyl record
This is an American pressing.
Vinyl has some light marks and sleeve scuffs. NO effect on playback.
Jacket has light ring and shelf wear, corner cut, wear on bottom left corner, has most of its shrink wrap still on, although it is torn on back.
Comes with the original inner sleeve
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Moon was most remembered for featuring ex-Beach Boy David Marks on lead
guitar. At just 14, Marks filled in for Al Jardine who left the Beach
Boys to attend dental school. After leaving the group around the age of
16, he formed two bands prior to the formation of Moon, including Dave
& the Marksmen and Band Without a Name. Marks would form Moon with
pianist/vocalist Mathew Moore who wrote most of Moon's songs. Bassist
David P. Jackson and drummer/producer Larry Brown completed the line-up,
although bassist Andy Bennet played on Moon and session drummer
Jim Keltner contributed as well. The band actually moved into
Continental Recorders in Hollywood and recorded Moon Without Earth in 1968 and Moon
in 1969 for Imperial. Marks has since admitted that they recorded both
albums under the influence of LSD. Moon would disband sometime shortly
after the release of these albums.
Although relatively unheard at the time of their release, they
have since become favorites of psychedelic collectors. Both albums are
composed of catchy tunes with dense instrumentation, liberal use of
vocal harmonies and occasional psychedelic effects. Moon is less
focused on creating psychedelic sounds as the debut, and more focused on
pure songwriting.
Imperial Records
LP-12444
Made in USA
Shipping in Canada - $14.00 for first lp; $16 with insurance; $18 for 3 day shipping. $4. for each additional lp.
Shipping in USA - $12 for first lp ; $18 for insurance and tracking. $3. for each additional lp.
Overseas
- airmail only. Contact for cost. Usually one will ship for $20, 3 lps
will ship for $36.76. I said Usually so please contact for exact cost.
This is a private collection. We do not buy and sell albums.