This live recording was made at the Sydney Opera House, just 5 months after the official opening (October 1973) on March 26th 1974
Many drawings by the artist Robert Emerson Curtis and descriptions about the building of the Sydney Opera House, including a complete list of Architect, Consulting Engineers etc. Also included is a cutting from the local newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald 26th April, 1980 which is an article by the British writer, Bernard Levin as published in the London Times. This is attached to the internal 4 page insert with 2x staples which can be removed if the new owner wishes.
THE DON BURROWS QUARTET - At The Sydney Opera House
Cherry Pie Records
Cat# CPS 1017-2
1974
Australian release
Gatefold cover is in very good condition, no seam splits, no tears, no writing, only very light edge wear from handling. Inside is a
New inner plastic sleeve
Both vinyl's are in very good condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light I can see NO scratches or marks on any of the four sides. I then played the album ENTIRELY, every single track on each record, and although the audio levels are quite low at times, there are no issues with surface noise or click/pops. A really nice relaxing play, accompanied by some "banter" with the audience from Don about George and his limping around.
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks: Maybe Today, When Joanna Loved Me, Yesterdays, If, Crystal, Things Ain't What They Used To Be, Gentle Rain, Tin Roof Blues, Shiny Stockings, For A Friend, Sweet Emma, Recuerdos, "Dialogue", Velhos Tempos