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Nirvana
Dedicated To Markos III
Wah Wah Records (LPS245)
Release date: Jan 22, 2023, Spain
Nirvana's third LP is a masterpiece of late UK sixties popsike turning into symphonic pop, but not having received proper promotion despite being equally good as, if not better than their previous releases, it also marked the end of the collaborations between Patrick Campbel-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos back in 1969.
Nirvana presented it to Island boss Chris Blackwell under the title of Black Flower. Blackwell, however, decided to turn it down for release, but gave the masters to Campbell-Lyons and Spyropoulos so they could find a new label to release the album. That was to happen in the USA through Metromedia Records in 1969. At that time, the label's owner went through a scandal due to the payola days, which left Nirvana's third offering without any promotion - as a result of that, very few copies were pressed. There was also a UK release on PYE and it was even released by Metromedia in Japan. However, for years it remained as "the lost" Nirvana release, with the added fact that none of the released editions launched the album under its original title of Black Flower but under the rather cryptic Dedicated To Markos II (read why in the liner notes!).
A1
The World Is Cold Without You
A2
Excerpt From "The Blind & The Beautiful"
A3
I Talk To My Room
A4
Christopher Lucifer
A5
Aline Cherie
B1
Tres, Tres Bien
B2
It Happened Two Sundays Ago
B3
Black Flower
B4
Love Suite
B5
Illinois
C1
We Can Make It Through
C2
Love Suite Take 2
D1
June



