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Artist: H.P Lovecraft
Title: Vol 11 Spin, Spin, Spin
Details: - Top copy of this Acid Psych rarity, UK 1968 Black & Silver `Phillips` release looks unplayed in fully laminated `Phillips Oxford Street London` Sleeve. You just never see this album in this condition - matrix side one 6336213 1Y/2 side two 6336213 2Y/3
H. P. Lovecraft was an American psychedelic rock band, formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1967 and named after the writer H. P. Lovecraft. Much of the band's music consisted of material that was inspired by the writings of the author whose name they had adopted. They embarked on their first tour of the West Coast in late 1967, establishing themselves as a live favorite with the hippies of San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Label: Phillips
Catalogue No: 6336 213
Year: 1968
Country of Issue: UK
Vinyl: (Mint-) Lovely Clear Vibrant Sound, Top Vinyl in fantastic condition, even under Halogen Spotlights you have to look hard to see just the lightest of sleeve removal wisps, Looks unplayed!!. Comes with original `Plastic Bags Can Be Dangerous` Made in England inner sleeve
Sleeve: (NM) Fully laminated `Phillips` sleeve, no real wear to speak of Top copy!!
Labels: As New no visible spindle lines this LP looks unplayed,
Please note I use lots of photos to show as accurately as possible what you are getting (also I dont cut the corners of the record sleeve off the picture!!)
Trivia : Chris Huston serving as audio engineer was instrumental in creating the psychedelic sound effects that adorned much of the album's contents.The band's singer and guitarist, George Edwards, recalled the importance of Huston's contribution : "Chris came up with a lot of very innovative techniques that prior to that record had not really been used. He was way ahead of his time.
Post/Packing: UK - £5.50 (Recorded Delivery), Europe £6.50, Rest of World £9.00
I use professionally made packing with card stiffeners & record removed from album cover