…..premium grade rarities eil Towers, including U.S. promo only Rolling Stones LPs, three SEALED coloured vinyl Beatles LPs, U2 promo items including a U2 jigsaw, the Japanese only vinyl release of Cat Steven’s OST to the superb Harold & Maude movie, Oasis promo rarities, T.Rex test pressings and more….pheww..it’s been a busy week, here’s a few to whet the whistle, see them all here
ROLLING STONES Songs Of The Rolling Stones: Extremely rare 1979 US Abkco promotional only 30-track LP sampler, more info hereU2 Mysterious Ways: Incredibly rare 1992 French promotional pack in a hand numbered embossed cardboard outer slip-case – includes the 2-track vinyl 7″ single featuring the 4:04 Version & 8:14 Solar Plexus Magic Hour Remix in its own picture sleeve, the 5-track picture CD single and an official promotional jigsaw – Limited to just 1200 individually hand numbered and now very scarce indeed! More info hereCAT STEVENS Harold And Maude: Extremely rare 1972 Japanese-only 12-track LP featuring the music & songs from the soundtrack of the classic cult film starring Bud Cort & Ruth Gordon, complete with fold out Japanese/lyric insert, gatefold picture sleeve and double obi including ‘Love Sounds’ picture obi-strip. This album is effectively an alternative ‘Best Of’ collection. It has now become extremely hard to find, so a complete copy like this gorgeous one is a real treat, more info here
From the Iron Maiden website. Following the massively successful global tour of 2016-17 in support of their 16th studio album The Book Of Souls, Iron Maiden will take to the road again in 2018 with a series of […]
From the Guardian V&A, London The refracting prism, the businessman ablaze, the giant inflatable pig: they may be pop’s most anonymous band, but Pink Floyd’s artwork is instantly recognisable – as this stunning V&A show […]
Along with bringing you the best rare and collectable vinyl, we also pride ourselves in finding a wide selection of Audiophile pressings. Below are a few of our current highlights, So whether it’s a gift […]
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