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156 records found for Rupert Hine as artist.
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Rupert Hine : Rupert Hine and the Menace gigs agreements
Holland, 1981 - program - Rupert Hine and the Menace - actually not a program but approx. 5 sheets/article to concert(s): july 19/21 1981 ; The Netherlands - includes: 2 contracts - 1 contract venue [one of the contracts is for Radio Recordings] - unique item!


Rupert Hine and David McIver : Songs by Rupert Hine & David McIver
UK, 1965 - LP - double-sided acetate of 12 unreleased songs

Rupert and David (Rupert Hine) : The Sound of Silence / Reflections Of Our Love
UK, 1965 - 7" CS - Decca F 12306 - demo copy - ultra rare Rupert Hine debut single from 1965 - personnel included a young Jimmy Page, Herbie Flowers on bass and a 26-piece orchestra - in the early sixties, Rupert and David used to perform in pubs and clubs where the then relatively unknown Paul Simon would also play. Both versions of 'The Sound Of Silence' were released in England at the same time. Neither of them sold more than 2,000 copies (Simon only later became famous with this song thanks to Dylan's producer Bob Johnstone who added electric guitars, bass and drums to the track)



Rupert and David (Rupert Hine) : The Sound of Silence / Reflections Of Our Love
UK, 1965 - 7" CS - Decca F 12306 - stock copy - ultra rare Rupert Hine debut single from 1965 - personnel included a young Jimmy Page, Herbie Flowers on bass and a 26-piece orchestra - in the early sixties, Rupert and David used to perform in pubs and clubs where the then relatively unknown Paul Simon would also play. Both versions of 'The Sound Of Silence' were released in England at the same time. Neither of them sold more than 2,000 copies (Simon only later became famous with this song thanks to Dylan's producer Bob Johnstone who added electric guitars, bass and drums to the track)



Rupert and David (Rupert Hine) : The Sound of Silence / Reflections Of Our Love
UK, 1965 - 7" CS - Decca F 12306 - demo copy w/ blank B-side


Rupert and David (Rupert Hine) : The Sound of Silence / Reflections Of Our Love
France, 1965 - 7" CS - Decca 72.065 - promo 'jukebox' black labels - distributed into a Decca orange & black company sleeve - matrix: DR 37109 B1 / DR 37110 B1 - B-side miscredited to 'Mine - Robuson'!



Rupert and David (Rupert Hine) : The Sound of Silence
UK, 1965 - 7" - Decca F 12306 - Emidisc 1-sided acetate


Rupert and David (Rupert Hine) : The Sound of Silence / Reflections Of Our Love
UK, 1965 - 7" - Decca F 12306 - advance test pressing - ultra rare test pressing of the Rupert Hine debut single from 1965 - personnel included a young Jimmy Page, Herbie Flowers on bass and a 26-piece orchestra - in the early sixties, Rupert and David used to perform in pubs and clubs where the then relatively unknown Paul Simon would also play. Both versions of 'The Sound Of Silence' were released in England at the same time. Neither of them sold more than 2,000 copies (Simon only later became famous with this song thanks to Dylan's producer Bob Johnstone who added electric guitars, bass and drums to the track)



Rupert Hine : Pick Up A Bone
UK, 1971 - LP - Purple Records TPSA 7502 - white labels test pressing - matrices TPSA 7502 A/B 1-U


Rupert Hine : Pick Up A Bone
France, 1971 - LP - Purple Records TPSA 7502 - gatefold textured cover printed in England, French pressing





Rupert Hine : Pick Up A Bone
Holland, 1971 - LP - Purple Records 1C 062-92818 / 5C 062-92818 - gatefold cover printed in Germany (1C 062-92818), Dutch pressing (5C 062-92818)





Rupert Hine : Pick Up A Bone
South Africa, 1971 - LP - Purple Records TPSAJ 7502 - gatefold textured cover




Rupert Hine : Pick Up A Bone
USA, 1972 - 7" CS - Capitol PRO-6384/6393 - promo-only release - purple vinyl in company sleeve - this record was part of a 3 promo purple colored 7" singles set, the sleeves being taped by purple tape, including 'You Make Me Happy / So Nice' by Curtiss Maldoon, and 'Picalilli Lady /Vermouth Ondo' by Buddy Bonn. Some copies stamped 'FEB 21 1972'




Rupert Hine : Hamburgers / A Varlet Lad T'Was Samuel Green (Historical Moments - Part 17)
UK, 1972 - 7" CS - Purple Records PUR 105 - demo in company sleeve



Rupert Hine : Hamburgers / A Varlet Lad T'Was Samuel Green (Historical Moments - Part 17)
UK, 1972 - 7" CS - Purple Records PUR 105 - stock copy in company sleeve



Rupert Hine : Me You Mine / Ass All
France, 1972 - 7" PS - EMI 2C 006 93430 - unique cover - misspelling of 'Ine' on labels





Rupert Hine : Me You Mine / Ass All
France, 1972 - 7" - EMI SP 230 - promo pressing - misspelled 'McIver Ine' on labels - only a 100 copies made in May 1972 - matrices: SP 230 A 21 M3 286578 / SP 230 B 21 M3 286579




Rupert Hine : Hamburgers / A Varlet Lad T'Was Samuel Green (Historical Moments - Part 17)
France, 1972 - 7" PS - EMI 2C 006 93572 - unique cover - B-side never released elsewhere - very rare



