Strawberry Sampler Number 1 is a studio album by English band Strawbs. It was originally released as a publisher's demonstration record, intended to advertise Dave Cousins's and Tony Hooper's songs to other artists. Most of the songs were re-recorded by the band on later albums ("Ah Me, Ah My" was used unchanged on the Grave New World album).
Strawberry Sampler Number 1 | ||||
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Studio album by Strawbs | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1969 | |||
Genre | Progressive folk | |||
Length | 48:59 | |||
Label | Witchwood | |||
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The initial white label pressing ran to 99 copies on 12-inch vinyl pressings. There are only two known vinyl copies in existence, making this one of the UK's most collectible records. In November 2012 a copy was auctioned on eBay and sold for a final bid of £909.88.
The personnel are not listed on the album cover but the following is likely:
No recording details are available.
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1969 (1969) | Private pressing | stereo LP | ||
Worldwide | 2001 (2001) | Witchwood Collection | CD | WC CD2002 |
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