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A REISSUE OF THE 1970 ALBUM, WELL RECEIVED AT THE TIME OF FIRST RELEASE AND BECAME AN “UNDERGROUND CLASSIC”

WIKIPEDIA:

Parachute, released in 1970, is The Pretty Things‘ fifth studio album, following S.F. Sorrow and preceding Freeway Madness. It is their first album without Dick Taylor.

Reviews at the time of release were very positive, with Billboard calling it “another top-flight album” for the band.[3] In 1975, Rolling Stone critic Steve Turner even wrote that it had been “a Rolling Stone ‘album of the year’,”[4] though in fact Parachute did not place among the magazine’s Albums of the Year for 1970[5] or 1971,[6] and indeed was not mentioned in Rolling Stone until Stephen Holdencalled it an “obscure underground classic” in his review of Freeway Madness.[7]

The musicians involved were Phil May, Wally Waller, John Povey, Vic Unitt, Skip Alan.

HERE IT IS A SEALED COPY IN A GATEFOLD SLEEVE