We’ve just added these killer jazz vinyl rarities to our website. You can find them in our Blue Chip Store, which is strictly reserved for the very rarest, investment grade collectables. For the full mouth-watering list, which also includes rare items from Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, The Beatles and more click here
Stunning & historic archive quality 1956 US 8-track mono vinyl LP, full info hereThe famous ‘fireworks’ black & yellow Prestige label with ‘W. 50th St. N.Y.C.’ address & a ‘deep groove’ in the label both sides, full info hereStunning & historic archive quality 1957 US 5-track mono vinyl LP, full info hereThat famous ‘fireworks’ black & yellow Prestige label again with ‘W. 50th St. N.Y.C.’ address & a ‘deep groove’ in the label both sides, full info hereMore jazz history! Absolutely stunning archive quality 1957 US 5-track mono vinyl LP, full info hereThat wonderful looking label again! Full info hereArchive quality 1958 US 6-track mono vinyl LP, jazz history no less, a special mention must go to the sleeve, as modernist as the music within, full info hereThe famous ‘fireworks’ black & yellow Prestige label with ‘W. 50th St. N.Y.C.’ address & a ‘deep groove’ in the label both sides, sounds fantastic, full info here
The popularity of Queen is as high now as it ever was, and after the release of the Bohemian Rhapsody movie, it reminded everyone just how great the band are. While almost every record collector […]
Factory record were on of the most iconic label during the ‘80s, releasing classic records from Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ration, Happy Mondays, and countless others. One of the releases that has gained […]
From Loudersound. Nothing, Philadelphia’s premier post-shoegaze collective, will release their fourth album, The Great Dismal, via Relapse on October 30. As a taster, why not check out the album’s rather fine first single, Say Less? […]
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