…..more tasty delights through the doors at eil towers this week, including the rare ‘loud cut’ mix of the Beatles Rubber Soul LP, the super rare 1986 Kate Bush book ‘Cathy’ put together by her brother, the Who ‘Live At Leeds’ super deluxe edition, the new Elvis Presley ‘If I Can Dream’ collector’s edition (a future collectable if ever there was), Sgt. Peppers 1st Press…..Here’s a few highlights, for full Top 10 click here
THE BEATLES Rubber Soul: 1965 UK first pressing 14-track mono LP with ‘The Gramophone Co.’ and ‘Sold In The UK’ label text, more info hereKATE BUSH Cathy: Extremely rare 1986 UK 7″ x 10″ high quality hessian bound hardback photobook by John Carder Bush – Kate’s brother – featuring a superb selection of previously unpublished black & white photographs of Kate as a child around eight years old. Each photo is superbly mounted with the prior pages die cut with annotations from John about the picture & Kate at the time. The whole is protected by an outer peach card slipcase – Incredible! More info hereELVIS PRESLEY If I Can Dream: 2015 UK Collector’s Box Edition box set comprising a 17-track double LP pressed on 180 gram vinyl, newly recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, this issue includes three bonus tracks – Anything That’s Part Of You, What Now My Love and Heartbreak Hotel. Also includes a 17-track CD of the album plus a 12-page booklet and poster. More info here
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