Description
Scarce and highly collectible original first printing Deep Purple promotional poster issued by Warner-Pioneer Corporation in Japan in 1974 to promote the release of the Stormbringer album – the band’s ninth studio album (the second to feature the Mk III line-up), produced by Martin Birch, and released on 8th November, 1974. Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple following Stormbringer and its subsequent tour, publicly citing his dislike for the funky direction the band was taking. The poster features a photo by Fin Costello of the band at Clearwell Castle in Gloucestershire, where they worked on the songs for Stormbringer. The poster was for promotional purposes only, and was never made commercially available.
The poster measures 72.7 x 51.4 cm (approx. 28.6″ by 20.2″ inches) and is beautifully printed on thin, coated paper stock. In remarkably near excellent unfolded condition, ready to frame. Please see all supersized images below for the exact condition of the poster. Guaranteed 100% original first printing. Feel free to email us with any questions you may have regarding this item. Thank you.
We combine shipping on all winnings to reduce the costs of postage. All items will be packed professionally in order to prevent any damage during transit, and shipped immediately upon receipt of payment. All orders will be accompanied by a tracking number.
All items are guaranteed original and come with a guarantee of your satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 14 days upon receipt for a full refund minus shipping costs.
All items are guaranteed original and come with a guarantee of your satisfaction. If you are not satisfied with your purchase you may return it within 14 days upon receipt for a full refund minus shipping costs.
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