……Saturday April 16th and Record Store Day is fast approaching, we are loving the look of these new Damned LPs, there are three volumes, all recorded live in 2011, needless to say we shall do our very best to source these for you after Saturday April 16th but if you can’t wait until then…….
….here’s our current Top 3 Damned rarities in stock at eil.com, to see these and more click here
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I am a Deep Purple, Rainbow & Blackmore’s Night fan. I wonder whether is there a full range of Vinyl & Cds for the said group in market. Another question is :- If a vinyl which is still in sealed condition and not open for a very long time, will it effect or damage the record and the sleeve as I have some double LPs same title which is sealed.
not sure what you mean by “full range of vinyl & CDs”, have a look on http://www.discogs.com and search Deep Purple, that may be of help. I suppose there is a chance that a record remaining sealed may result in damage, although poor storage conditions overall may cause this – unfortunately there is only one sure-fire why if discovering if your sealed record is damaged…..
I am a Deep Purple, Rainbow & Blackmore’s Night fan. I wonder whether is there a full range of Vinyl & Cds for the said group in market. Another question is :- If a vinyl which is still in sealed condition and not open for a very long time, will it effect or damage the record and the sleeve as I have some double LPs same title which is sealed.
not sure what you mean by “full range of vinyl & CDs”, have a look on http://www.discogs.com and search Deep Purple, that may be of help. I suppose there is a chance that a record remaining sealed may result in damage, although poor storage conditions overall may cause this – unfortunately there is only one sure-fire why if discovering if your sealed record is damaged…..