…..a batch of incredible finds through the doors this week at eil towers including the mega-rare UK psych ’45 by the mysterious Sir Ching I, a tasty collection of original ’60s Beatles Monthly Magazines, a vintage 1980s Joy Division record store display poster, Sly Stone’s seminal There’s a Riot Goin’ On acetate, yes acetate, plus an acetate from jazz legend Chet Baker, more original record shop displays in the shape of Queen and New Order….Here’s a few highlights, for full Top 10 click here
Oh boy, making its online debut….. A mythical, rarest-of-the-rare & still largely unknown British Psych-Pop 1970 UK 7″ vinyl single on Spark. We consider this one of the most highly prized & highly priced singlesof the British Psych 1966-70 golden age & the final say in the matter, more info hereVintage, genuine, mid 1980’s billboard/record store poster depicting the bands releases to date. Measuring 41″ x 56″ in size, this example has never been glued to any billboard and remains free of pinholes, sellotape – NICE! More info hereVery rare, genuine, late 1980’s UK billboard poster for the concert held at G-Mex in Manchester on Saturday 17th December supported by A Certain Ratio and Happy Mondays. Measuring 38″ x 60″ – what a night out that would have been! More info here
From Loudersound. Jon Anderson is the subject of a brand new book by Yes author David Watkinson which explores the singer’s early years and his time with pre-Yes band The Warriors. Jon Anderson And The […]
Belladonna by Ian Carr is a rare 1972 UK small swirl label 6-track stereo vinyl LP by the legendary NUCLEUS player, produced by Colosseum drummer Jon Hiseman, matt gatefold picture sleeve. A glorious album from […]
Political Bristol punks, IDLES, have announced their highly anticipated new album, Joy as an Act of Defiance. It is due for release on August 31, and is the follow up to their critically acclaimed debut album, Brutalism. To […]
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