Catalog Number: ST-11733

Condition Details:

Still in ORIGINAL SHRINK-WRAP (opened). Cover looks great; a couple creases near edges; no scuffing (front/back). Inner-sleeve is original (photo/artwork/credits); seams partially split. Spine is easy-to-read with very mild-wear. Little shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge; minor wear to corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use and a few divots. (Hole-punch in top-right.)


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About The Record:

In 1975, from the ashes of a band you’ve never heard of (March Hare) Gary Strange and Dzal Martin added Roger Ferris and Chris Wyles to themselves and formed the fledgling No Dice, a blues/rock band in Stones/Faces style but with room to maneuver into more adventurous musical seas if the urge took them. After some demos and one single release ‘I need someone’ on DJM records, they sat out a not very beneficial contract. When finally released they signed with Pink Floyd’s management company Emka Productions whose considerable influence - and the band’s talent - nabbed them a deal with EMI/Capitol records. After some club gigs and an opening stint for UFO, in 1977 they locked themselves away in Abbey Road and Island studios ‘til all hours making ‘No Dice’ their debut album, produced by Steve Smith and engineered by Phill Brown.