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Nice To Meet Miss Christine

CHRIS HARWOOD Nice To Meet Miss Christine (Extremely rare 1970 UK 9-track LP that has since become one of the most coveted female solo folk albums of all time, textured picture sleeve. This copy remains in wonderful condition RAB1)
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Release Year 1970 - 54 years ago
Condition Unless stated otherwise in the description above, all items are in at least excellent condition - so please read our descriptions carefully. We try to sell items as close to Mint condition as possible, and many will indeed be close to brand new and/or unplayed. Others may be 'used' - and all will meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed.
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Format vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label Birth
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Product Catalogue No RAB1
Music Genre 60s Female, 70s Artists, Singer/Songwriter, Folk, Rock, Female Solo
Country Comes from UK Comes from 'UK'
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Tracklisting & More Information

This was the one and only release by the British songbird, produced by Mark Plummer & Miki Dallon for the tiny Birth label imprint. Alongside Vertigo’s obscure Linda Hoyle LP, late period Transatlantic releases such as CMU’s Space Cabaret and Julie Covington’s early solo LP Beautiful Changes, it remains one of the most sought after English female folk rock records ever released.
This was the first release on Miki Dallon's short lived Birth label, which itself was a subsidiary of Young Blood & distributed through CBS.

This was no beginner's album though, for Christine had already established a name for herself with gigs at Rick Wakeman's rock pub 'Brewer's Droop' in London. To make the album, a noteworthy cast of quality musicians were assembled including original Yes guitarist Peter Banks, future Strawb Dave Lambert, Joe Cocker's Hammond Organist Tommy Eyre, Saxes by King Crimson's Ian McDonald, Drums by journalist Chris Welsh playing under the pseudonym J. Kay Boots, Roger Sutton from The Trinity and even the group Design providing backing vocals as 'The Designettes'.

The album was given almost no publicity and disappeared with little more than a whimper, much like some of its contemporaries, making it now the stuff of legend and greatly desired but seldom found.

Condition
The textured picture sleeve remains white with just a little evidence of handling at the edges & some light shelfwear providing an above average vintage look. The spine and all text remains easily readable.
The wonderful design Birth labels are clean and bright.

The vinyl itself is astonishing with just one light surface scuff visible on side one to show for its forty five years in the wild. This has absolutely no effect on play whatsover.
The vinyl shows little sign of play & remains near 'as new'.

An incredible copy of this extremely rare album !

Tracklisting:
Mama
Crying To Be Heard
Wooden Ships
Ain't Gonna Be Your Slave
Question Of Time
Gotta Do My Best
Before You Right Now
Never Knew What Love Was
Flies Like A Bird



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Recording Artist Chris Harwood
Product Title Nice To Meet Miss Christine
Product Information Chris Harwood Nice To Meet Miss Christine UK vinyl LP album (LP record).
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
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