….some superb vinyl ‘finds’ coming through the doors this week, here’s our current Top 5 ‘pick of the bunch’, see all our new arrivals here
JESUS & MARY CHAIN Psychocandy: 1985 UK 14-track vinyl LP, the seminal noise-pop debut by the group featuring a young Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream on drums, it’s a joyous collision between sheets of feedback drenched guitar with three-chord ’60s pop…more info herePORCUPINE TREE On The Sunday Of Life: Rare original 1992 UK 18-track double vinyl LP, the debut album from English progressive rock band, compiles material that Steven Wilson produced and recorded for two cassette-only releases, Tarquin’s Seaweed Farm from 1989 and 1991s The Nostalgia Factory; glossy gatefold picture sleeve, more info herePAVEMENT Wowee Zowee!: 1995 UK 18-track three-sided double vinyl LP, the third studio album from the iconic American indie band, gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear whilst the vinyl shows very little evidence of play, a nice example, more info hereCONNY PLANK The Conny Plank reWork Sessions: 2013 UK Record Store Day limited edition 4-track 12″ EP, including Eurythmics Take Me To Your Heart [Popnoname Remix] & Le Sinistre [Kreidler Remix], along withMoebius & Plank’s Infiltration [Walls Remix] and NEU!’ Für Immer [Eye/Boredoms Remix]; sealed picture sleeve, more info hereSEX PISTOLS Some Product: 1979 UK red/green label 7-track LP, housed in the original custom stickered picture sleeve. Yes it’s a bit silly and puerile but also extremely funny and great insight into the messy world of the Pistols… more info here
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