Original pressing of the self-titled album ‘Message’ by German progressive rock outfit Message. Released on Decca Records, this album showcases the band’s distinctive fusion of progressive rock, psychedelic elements, folk influences and melodic European rock arrangements.
Formed in Germany during the early 1970s, Message developed a reputation among progressive rock collectors for their atmospheric compositions, strong musicianship and thoughtful songwriting. This release features tracks including ‘Before The Dawn’, ‘Thoughts’, ‘Is That The Way’, ‘I Can See The World’, ‘Waters’, ‘Horroscope’, ‘Back Home’ and ‘Train To Nowhere’.
The album features Tom McGuigan on lead vocals, saxophone and flute, supported by Alan Murdoch, Horst Stachelhaus and Manfred V. Bohr. A desirable title for collectors of European progressive rock and lesser-known Decca releases.
This example originates from a former community radio station archive and displays library markings, annotations and signs of regular handling consistent with station use.
Features:
• Original Message self-titled LP
• German progressive rock release
• Decca Records pressing
• Features saxophone, flute and progressive arrangements
• Collectable European progressive rock album
• Original picture sleeve included
• Former radio station archive copy
• Suitable for progressive rock and krautrock collectors
Condition is consistent with age and previous radio station use. Sleeve exhibits wear, annotations, tape marks and storage-related imperfections. Vinyl has not been professionally graded or play tested. Buyers should review photographs carefully to determine condition.






