…BIG HITTERS at eil towers this week, a rare 1st press of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon with solid blue prism, a very tasty rare Pet Shop Boys fan club only release, a 1969 Japanese Led Zeppelin 7″ single, the Killers 7″ boxset, long deleted David Bowie Sound & Vision 6LP set and more…for full Top 10 click here
PET SHOP BOYS It Doesn’t Often Snow At Christmas: Rare 1997 UK exclusive 2-track fan-club only Christmas MiniMax snowflake CD single and with a spoken Christmas message from Chris & Neil! – housed in a silver bubble-wrap sleeve, more info hereDAVID BOWIE Sound + Vision: 1990 US limited edition Direct Metal Mastered 46-track SIX LP box set, pressed on audiophile quality 100% Clear Virgin Vinyl with each disc in an anti-static Japanese rice paper inner, split into three parts with each part in their own unique gatefold picture sleeve with extensive liner notes and rare photographs, all housed in a superbly designed box with clear screen printed lid, more info hereLED ZEPPELIN Good Times Bad Times: Rare original 1969 Japanese 7″ single, with wide centre label manufactured by Nippon Grammophon, also featuring ‘Communication Breakdown’. Unique ‘out of focus’ band photo picture sleeve with lyrics on the back, more info here
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