Focus - Hamburger Concerto (LP, Album) (1974) [Used Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
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Catalog #: SD 36-100
Country:    Canada  
Released:  1974
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Prog Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Delitiae Musicae 1:12
A2. Harem Scarem 5:51
A3. La Cathedrale De Strasbourg 4:59
A4. Birth 7:46
B1. Hamburger Concerto 20:15

Credits:
Engineer - Bob Hall
Producer - Mike Vernon


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Manufactured By WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
Distributed By WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.

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Dave Bedrock Bedrosian
Fantastic.

What a cool LP with the great Hal Blaine.

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Sifǔ Anthony Tarasca

A classic live album that sounds just as awesome today as it did 50 years ago.

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Rick Hodgson
On the Loose LP Teaze

In spite of it's age the Record was in Pristine Condition!!!😀 I would buy from this seller again!!! Thanks!!

Thanks Rick! We're glad you found us...we take great pride in our cleaning and grading and hope you come back soon.

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bobby trajkovic
great albim

As usual the best service around. They really know their stuff, the passion about the music is as good as the coffee.

Thanks for all the support over the years Bobby. It genuinely means a lot coming from you. And we're glad you like the coffee as well. We like to think that we put in as much effort into the coffee as we do the vinyl and vice versa, so whenever we hear feedback like this, it really makes all of the hard work worthwhile. All the best my friend.

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Paul Dorsz
Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance

A legendary album from a legendary group. Like most of their albums, the openers Hellion and Electric Eye tell you exactly what you're getting: fast, pounding metal, loaded with riff after riff and melodic leads. Even this used copy still sounds like it was pulled right from the studio in '82. Perfect album.

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