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Sky 3 (Limited Edition) (Blue Vinyl)

  • Format:  12 "LP
  • Condition: New, OVP
  • Label: Let Them Eat Vinyl
  • Year of publication: 2019
  • Special features: Gatefold cover, blue vinyl

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Newly remastered and expanded edition of the Sky classic from 1981 with bonus DVD of the well -known concert in Westminster Abbey in February 1981, which is now available for the first time on DVD

Esoteric Recordings continues the Re-ISSue series of the legendary Classic Rock Band Sky with 2 titles.

The musicians of the formation founded in 1979 include talents such as guitarist John Williams, percussionist Tristan Fry, the legendary bassist Herbie Flowers, the former curved Air Keyboarder Francis Monkman and guitarist Kevin Peek.

Sky started their debut in the Abbey Road Studios in 1979, followed by "Sky 2" in 1980 and with "Sky 3" they finally reached the UK Top Ten in March 1981.

The success of the album was followed by a concert in Westminster Abbey in London on 24. February 1981, which was broadcast by BBC TV and later published on VHS cassette.

This Esoteric Recording Edition was newly mastered and contains the entire concert as a bonus, which is now available for the first time on DVD!

Reviews


»› Sky 3 ‹climbed to the British charts except in third place. A complete BBC concert from February 1981 can be seen in the Westminster Abbey as a bonus DVD. «(Good Times, April / May 2015)




Newly remastered and expanded edition of the Sky classic from 1981 with bonus DVD of the well -known concert in Westminster Abbey in February 1981, which is now available for the first time on DVD The musicians of the formation founded in 1979 include talents such as guitarist John Williams, percussionist Tristan Fry, the legendary bassist Herbie Flowers, the former curved Air Keyboarder Francis Monkman and guitarist Kevin Peek. Sky started their debut in the Abbey Road Studios in 1979, followed by "Sky 2" in 1980 and with "Sky 3" they finally reached the UK Top Ten in March 1981. The success of the album was followed by a concert in Westminster Abbey in London on 24. February 1981, which was broadcast by BBC TV and later published on VHS cassette. »› Sky 3 ‹climbed to the British cha