Here at eil.com we buy more records & CDs than just about anyone else in the world, and have done for almost thirty years, so each month we clear some stock at great sale prices of up to 75% off, to make space for the new. Sale stocks are always extremely limited and once they are gone they are gone, so snap up a rare bargain today!
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RCTIC MONKEYS At The Apollo: 2008 UK 20-track advance promotional DVD-R featuring the first ever official live DVD release by the group. The 76 minute film documents the last gig of their 2007 world tour at the Manchester Apollo. Includes the brilliant singles Brainstorm, Teddy Picker, I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor and When The Sun Goes Down. A rare promo item that would have been issued in very small quantities to reviewers. Custom printed Domino disc with custom picture/tracklisting wrap around sleeve, more info hereCOLDCUT Let Us Play: 1997 Japanese 12-track promotional sample 2-CD album issued to radio stations and reviewers ahead of the actual release, includes the 11-track album plus the bonus CD-Rom disc containing an interactive toybox of games and more. Custom stamped inner rim on each disc and unique stickered back insert, complete with picture sleeve plus obi-strip and still sealed from new, more info hereMUDHONEY Mudhoney: 1989 German pressed 12-track vinyl LP from the grunge pioneers, glossy picture sleeve. More info here
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