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1974 Desolation Boulevard - Sweet

Discográfica: RCA Records
Nº de catalogo: 88985357621.
Edición: 2017 · Europa.
Dirección de arte: John Dyer & Hipgnosis.
Fotografía: Big Cigar Productions.
Locación: The Central, 8852 Sunset Boulevard en West Hollywood, U.S.A.


Contraportada.

Interior carpeta.

Interior.

Interior.

Etiquetas lados 1 y 2.


Vinyl L.P - Edición U.S.A:

Discográfica: Capitol Records,
Nº de catalogo: ST-11395.

Contraportada.

Interior.

Interior.

Etiquetas lados 1 y 2.


Compact Disc - Rusia 2005:

Discográfica: Sony BMG Music.
Nº de catalogo: 82876 69278 2.

Contraportada.

Interior.

Disco.

Booklet.

Booklet.


Sweet:

Brian Connolly: Voz.
Andy Scott: Guitarras, voz, coros.
Steve Priest: Bajo, voz, coros.
Mick Tucker: Batería, percusión, coros.


Promo:

Capitol Records - Advert.


Video:

The Ballroom Blitz · Silvester-Tanzparty 1974.


1 comentario:

  1. Desolation Boulevard is the third studio album by the English glam rock band Sweet originally released in the United Kingdom in November 1974. Two noticeably different versions of the album were released. One by RCA Records in Europe, and another by Capitol Records in the United States, Canada and Japan.

    The RCA version contains the single "Turn It Down" and the original recording of "Fox on the Run". The Capitol version, released in the United States in July 1975, includes the 1973 hit single "The Ballroom Blitz" and the single version of "Fox on the Run".

    Desolation Boulevard is considered by many to be the band's best album. Andy Scott, Sweet's guitarist, said of Desolation Boulevard: "Such diversity only proves that the band was never going to be just formulaic, giving this album a definitive place in Sweet history".

    Cover artwork:

    The album artwork was done by art design group Hipgnosis, famous for working with the likes of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. The background photo was shot near the entrance of a rock music club called The Central, located at 8852 Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. Today, it is the site of The Viper Room, which is where actor River Phoenix died of a drug overdose on Halloween morning in 1993.

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