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Aphrodite's Child / 666 (2LP Coloured) MOVLP2112C mint sealed new

Sold Date: January 4, 2019
Start Date: December 15, 2018
Final Price: £22.80 £19.20 (GBP)
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this is a pre order item and will be shipped when it becomes available ,  approx 04/01/19 [ subject to change ] 
mint new unplayed red limited vinyl lp x 2
Aphrodite's Child / 666 (2LP Coloured)  MOVLP2112C  

180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL GATEFOLD SLEEVE PROGRESSIVE/PSYCHEDELIC ROCK, AND LAST ALBUM FROM GREEK MUSICIANS VANGELIS, DEMIS ROUSSOS AND LUCAS SIDERAS LIMITED FIRST PRESSING OF 1.000 INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED COPIES ON TRANSPARENT RED VINYL

666 is available as a limited first pressing of 1.000 individually numbered

Aphrodite’s Child last album 666 is a masterpiece and their most critically acclaimed album. It took more than a year to finish, and by the time it was released, in 1972, the band had already split up. The psychedelic atmosphere of their early work in combination with their search through new music territories are done well. This true classic became recognized as one of the most important efforts in early progressive rock. The three band members showing their variety and the little twists they putted in the songs. Greek influences playing an important role in the long jams and greater use of electronic keyboards, studio experimentation and expanded instrumentation. 666 is an odyssey through the realms of progressive music and one where all their talents ultimately blended together.The Greek band Aphrodite’s Child was an important name in the psychedelic and progressive movement. They recorded three albums and after they disbanded in 1972 the band members Vangelis Papathanassiou and Demis Roussos started an successful solo career.