…..in our ongoing quest to bring you the very best in foreign pressed vinyl, here’s a selection of original New Zealand LPs from Tim Buckley, Sandy Denny, Caravan, Jade and Joni Mitchell, all original, all in stock, for more NZ vinyl goodies like this, click here
Rare 1972 New Zealand 6-track stereo LP including the 12:31 suite ‘The Love In Your Eye’, unique front laminated internal pocket flipback picture sleeve variant, full info hereDeram NZ label, full info here1970 New Zealand 8-track vinyl LP, unique front laminated flipback picture sleeve variant, full info hereMore label porn, full info here1970 New Zealand first press 9-track vinyl LP on a deep groove pink with white ‘i’ Island label, unique flipback picture sleeve variant, full info hereLoving that pink Island NZ label, full info hereRare 1971 New Zealand 12-track stereo vinyl LP compiling recordings from her first four albums, housed in a unique fully laminated pinched spine picture sleeve variant, full info hereRear of sleeve, full info hereVery rare 1970 New Zealand 12-track LP, pressed by Festival, consisting of the duo of Dave Waite & Marian Segal, joined by keyboard wizard Rod Edwards from Edwards Hand, full info hereThis is a rare record in the UK, wonder what sales were like in 1970 NZ ?
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