Alexander Scriabin - Vladimir Ashkenazy, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Lorin Maazel

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Genre: Classical
Style: Romantic

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

This is the first UK version for this cat#.

LABELS:
- Black/silver 'narrow band' labels
- Boxed Decca logo
- "MADE IN ENGLAND"
- "℗ 1971" at bottom
- Decca 'Musical Notes' logo on both sides

SLEEVE:
- Front laminated
- Negative stereo Ⓢ on spine
- "Recording first issued in 1972"
- "© 1972, The Decca Record Company Limited, London."
- "Sleeve printed in England by Upton Printing Group"
- "Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited"
- Sleeve notes in English only on back

CATALOG NUMBERS:
- SXL 6527 on sleeve
- SXL.6527 on labels

OTHER INFORMATION:
- Recorded 26 & 27 April 1971 in Kingsway Hall, London
- Labelography code: ED4

 

A. Prometheus - The Poem Of Fire, Op. 60 . Piano Concerto In F Sharp Minor, Op. 20

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout ZAL-10774-2G C 1 JTMatrix / Runout ZAL-10775-1A A JT 1Matrix / Runout ZAL.10774Matrix / Runout ZAL.10775

 

Recorded At Kingsway HallMastered At Decca StudiosPressed By Decca Record Co. Ltd., Pressing Plant, UK.Printed By Upton Printing GroupCopyright (c) The Decca Record Company LimitedData provided by Discogs
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