author Aa.vv. (cure, pixies, happy mondays, billy bragg, john zorn, metallica...)   Euro
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title Rubaiyat (Elektra's 40th Anniversary 4lp box)  
support LPBOX edition original issue          stereo  
year 1990 print eu label   elektra   item id. 264518

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Quadruplo album, contenuto in un box di cartone rigido (con moderati segni di invecchiamento), con parti metallizzate sul fronte, con libretto formato cd all' interno, l' originale ed unica stampa vinilica, pressata in Germania anche per l' Inghilterra, etichette custom da un lato e nere con scritte rosse e bianche dall' altro, con marchio Gema/Biem, catalogo 7559-60940-1. Pubblicato nel settembre del 1990, si tratta di un interessantissimo cofanetto celebrativo pubblicato dalla Elektra in occasione del suo quarantesimo anniversario; prodotto da Lenny Kaye (che gia' per la Elektra aveva prodotto nel 1972 la storica raccolta "Nuggetts", vede celeberrimi artisti contemporanei cimentarsi in rifacimenti di brani usciti per la Elektra nei 40 anni di storia della fondamentale label americana. Ecco la lista del materiale incluso e il gruppo o l' artista originariamente interprete): Cure: Hello, I Love You (Doors, 1968), Tracy Chapman: The House of the Rising Sun (Glenn Yarbrough, 1957), Billy Bragg: 7 and 7 Is (Love, 1966), Jevetta Steele: I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (New Seekers, 1971), Gipsy Kings: Hotel California (Eagles, 1976), Black Velvet Band: Werewolves of London (Warren Zevon, 1978), Sugarcubes: Motorcycle Mama (Sailcat, 1972), Shinehead: One Meatball (Josh White, 1956), Havalinas: Bottle of Wine (Tom Paxton, 1965), Pixies: Born in Chicago (Paul Butterfield Blues Band, 1965), Faster Pussycat: You're So Vain (Carly Simon, 1972), Kronos Quartet: Marquee Moon (Television, 1977), Phoebe Snow: Get Ourselves Together (Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, 1968), Happy Mondays: Tokoloshe Man (John Kongos, 1972), Ernie Isley: Let's Go (The Cars, 1979), Lynch Mob: Going Down (Don Nix and the Alabama State Troopers, 1972), Arto Lindsay & The Ambitious Lovers: A Little Bit of Rain (Fred Neil, 1965), Anita Baker: You Belong to Me (Carly Simon, 1978), Howard Jones: Road to Cairo (David Ackles, 1968), Big F: Kick Out the Jams (MC5, 1969), Georgia Satellites: Almost Saturday Night/Rockin' All Over the World (John Fogerty, 1975), Sara Hickman: Hello, I Am Your Heart (Dennis Linde, 1973), Teddy Pendergrass: Make It with You (Bread, 1970), Linda Ronstadt: The Blacksmith (a cappella) (Kathy & Carol 1965), Bill Frisell, Robin Holcomb, Wayne Horvitz: Going Going Gone (Bob Dylan, 1974), Jackson Browne: First Girl I Loved (The Incredible String Band, 1967), 10,000 Maniacs: These Days (Jackson Browne, 1973), Metallica: Stone Cold Crazy (Queen, 1974), Danny Gatton: Apricot Brandy (Rhinoceros, 1968), Shaking Family: Union Man (The Cate Brothers, 1975), They Might Be Giants: One More Parade (Phil Ochs, 1964), Howard Hewett: I Can't Tell You Why (Eagles, 1979), Leaders of the New School: Mt. Airy Groove (Pieces of a Dream, 1982), Shirley Murdock: You Brought the Sunshine (The Clark Sisters, 1983), John Eddie: Inbetween Days (The Cure, 1985), Beautiful South: Love Wars (Womack & Womack, 1983), Michael Feinstein: Both Sides Now (Judy Collins, 1967), John Zorn: T.V. Eye (The Stooges, 1970), Cure: Hello, I Love You - slight return (Doors, 1968).    
   
     
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