The Aerosol Grey Machine - Van Der Graaf Generator. Esoteric. LP, singel, 2 CD
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"A re-mastered Special 50th Anniversary Deluxe 2CD, LP 7" Single, Limited Edition Boxed Set of the classic 1969 debut album by Van der Graaf Generator. Featuring a CD of rare & previously unreleased tracks, including two previously unreleased demos from 1967, the BBC Top Gear session from 1968 (including the "lost" previously unreleased version of "Octopus") and the single tracks 'People You Were Going To' & 'Firebrand'; 180 gram vinyl LP of "The Aerosol Grey Machine" housed in the withdrawn UK Gatefold-Sleeve (cut at Abbey Road studios); a 7-inch single of the very rare withdrawn release 'People You Were Going To' b/w 'Firebrand"; a book with many previously unseen photos and cuttings and an essay by Sid Smith featuring an exclusive interview with Peter Hammill; a 1968 poster designed by Peter Hammill".
"A re-mastered Special 50th Anniversary Deluxe 2CD, LP 7" Single, Limited Edition Boxed Set of the classic 1969 debut album by Van der Graaf Generator. Featuring a CD of rare & previously unreleased tracks, including two previously unreleased demos from 1967, the BBC Top Gear session from 1968 (including the "lost" previously unreleased version of "Octopus") and the single tracks 'People You Were Going To' & 'Firebrand'; 180 gram vinyl LP of "The Aerosol Grey Machine" housed in the withdrawn UK Gatefold-Sleeve (cut at Abbey Road studios); a 7-inch single of the very rare withdrawn release 'People You Were Going To' b/w 'Firebrand"; a book with many previously unseen photos and cuttings and an essay by Sid Smith featuring an exclusive interview with Peter Hammill; a 1968 poster designed by Peter Hammill".






