Rolling Stones: See Our Top 5 Rolling Stones Rare Vinyl Records, CDs, Memorabilia & More In Stock at Eil

…with an array of reissues and previously unreleased live sets currently available what better time to show off our Top 5 Rolling Stones items currently in stock…..

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Mega rare 1968 Japanese yellow London label 7″ single manufactured by King Record Co., also including Play With Fire, comes complete with the extremely second variant wrap-around picture insert with ‘¥400’ price point sticker on the reverse, also has Japanese biography and English lyrics to both tracks on the inside, the back features an advert for other releases, more info here
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Complete set of Twenty-Two 2006 Japanese exclusive limited edition CD albums, a full run of ‘Rolling Stones In The 60s’ releases & a staggering total of 330 tracks! Each CD is superbly presented in a mini LP-style card sleeve with fold-out lyric sheet, housed in a re-sealable PVC bag with ‘The Rolling Stones In The 60s’ die-cut obi-strip, silver foil pack sealed ‘Paper Sleeve Collection’ trading card with release info & images for the series releases – a superb collection! More info here
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1967 UK first issue 10-track stereo LP with fourth variant Decca unboxed logo ‘ffss’ green labels, with side number on the right side, ‘Regd.’ after the Decca logo, Bill Wyman credit in big textthe same size as The Rolling Stones & without any speed indication, housed in the lenticular 3D diffraction grating laminated gatefold sleeve with a lighter blue surround & with the original flame red inner. This is a glorious one owner copy. The sleeve & vinyl are near mint, more info here
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Rare 2002 UK promotional-only deluxe leatherbound Mulberry organiser with embossed “tongue” logo in top corner. Very few of these were made and given to VIP guests, as part of the ’40 Licks’ promotion, stillhoused in the 8″ x 7″ x 3″ Mulberry box. The outer box is showing just light evidence of storage with just light wear, otherwise in great shape and the organiser in pristine condition, more info here
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The Motherlode! Incredible and unique collection of unreleased artwork for preliminary design concepts of the sleeve artwork for a 1995 album titled Rolling Stones But Naked – this title was later changed and thealbum released as Stripped. The artwork boards vary in size and each shows a different visual concept for the ‘finished’ cover. Viewing these some 20 years after their creation it’s incredible that they were rejected at all. There are 15 boards with depictions ranging from Album Visual, CD Album Visual, Box For CD (Slip Case), Box For CD with Snake Skin Texture + Belly Band, etc; a further 5 presentation boards each displaying a different pair of 3-D artwork visuals; 4 more separate colour prints each with 2 design concepts; a black plastic folder titled ROLLING STONES, “BUT NAKED” PRESENTATION displaying 8 further concepts – these are individually titled and include Underwear cover, Cigaratte (sic) cover, Bondage cover 1, Kertez cover, Cigaratte cover 2, Bondage cover 2, Leventhal Doll cover, and Rheims Bedroom cover. Finally, a quantity of 35 sheets of A3 paper designs in colour and black & white; these are hand annotated concepts depicting ‘Images as reaction to the title’, ‘Tour Pass ideas’, ‘X-ray idea’, ‘Richard Misrach images’, ‘Helmut Newton images’, ‘Naked packaging’,’ Fluxus blind image’, ‘Images using live photos’ and ‘Basquiat paintings’. In total there are over 40 different unreleased artwork designs for the But Naked cover, with the additional paper items providing an interesting insight into the concepts and thought process that inform an album cover project such as this. Truly a one-off stunning collection that could simply never be repeated! More info here

 

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