Here we have one of the most sought after records of them all. Recorded in 1969 by former `Crazy World of Arthur Brown` bassist `Nicholas Greenwood` but not released until 1972 on Kingdom records (KVL 9002) – a label best known for reggae/soul releases - it simply slipped under the radar. Titled `Cold Cuts` it came with a bizarre front cover showing `cuts of meat stacked like a person on a chair` (this probably didn’t help sales) but musically it is very strong, which is why a top UK copy sold for £4750 in 2014 and even lower condition copies will sell for £1000 (there was also a 1973 Benelux release on Pink Elephant that sometimes sells for hundreds of pounds but it is the UK release on Kingdom that really fetches the money) Why not subscribe as I post rarities regularly! Side 1 1. A Sea Of Holy Pleasure Parts I, II, III 0:00 2. Hope And Ambitions 7:12 3. Corruption 10:06 4. Lead Me On 13:17 5. Big Machine 17:06 1. Close The Doors 20:48 2. Melancholy 25:16
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