Brand new and sealed boxset Limited numbered edition #1213/1600 Half speed mastered by Emil Berliner Studios 2019 out of print audiophile 180 gram pressing Comes with original artwork and facsimiles of the recording documentation. Please see photos. All corners are sharp. Some of the plastic wrap has lifted in a few spots but the boxset is immaculate. All stickers/residue are on the plastic wrap. I ship immediately with USPS and tracking Boxset will be safely packed to secure a safe delivery. Please buy with confidence.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelDeutsche Grammophon, Degr
UPC0028948369263
eBay Product ID (ePID)28046059675
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2019
GenreClassical Artists
ArtistBach, J.S. / Milstein
Release TitleSonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin
Dimensions
Item Height0.78 in
Item Weight2.28 lb
Item Length12.48 in
Item Width12.33 in
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Discs3
NotesLimited 40th anniversary seven inch picture disc vinyl pressing. Originally released on 29th June 1979, 'D.J.' was the second and final single from Lodger in the UK and the follow up to 'Boys Keep Swinging'. Echoing the method utilized for Robert Fripp's improvisational guitar work on "Heroes", Bowie, Eno and Visconti assembled the guitar solo for D.J. from various 'deaf takes' by Adrian Belew, wherein he played against backing tracks he hadn't heard previously and was further disoriented by being given no clue of chord structure or key before he soloed. The A side features a previously unreleased single edit of the track from Lodger (2017 Tony Visconti Mix). The previously unreleased version of 'Boys Keep Swinging' recorded especially for The Kenny Everett Video Show features on the AA side. This take was recorded by Tony Visconti in Soho in London on the 9th April 1979 and features Sean Mayes on keyboards, Tony Visconti on bass, Simon House on violin, Andy Duncan on drums, Brian Robertson (of Thin Lizzy) on guitar and Ricky Hitchcock on guitar.