Here at eil.com we realise not everyone’s pockets are sooo deep they can stump up the readies for that uber-collectable slab of vinyl, CD boxset, vintage memorabilia etc etc….with that in mind we’ve put together this new weekly ‘Top 5’ of some of the more affordable collectables that pass through the doors each week at eil Towers, no items will be more than £50, here’s a few to whet the whistle, to see them all click here
SAVAGES Adore Life: Fully Autographed 2016 UK 10-track CD, the second studio album by the English post-punk band, digipak picture sleeve with a fold-out poster/lyric insert. This has been signed across the front by Jehnny Beth, Gemma Thompson, Ayse Hassan and Fay Milton in a black pen, more info hereQUEEN Queen’s First EP: 1976 UK 4-track 7″ vinyl EP with intact four prong centre, including Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy, Death On Two Legs, Tenement Funster and White Queen [As It Began], flipback card picture sleeve, more info hereROY HARPER HQ: 1975 UK 7-track vinyl LP with ‘EMI Records Ltd’ label perimeter text, featuring the Peel favourite When An Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease, including guest appearances from Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones along with Dave Gilmour,Bill Bruford and Chris Spedding, complete with rare lyric inner, picture sleeve. More info hereTHE WHO Substitute: Scarce 1966 US wide centred 7″ single, also including Waltz For A Pig which features members of the Graham Bond Organisation, housed in an Atco die-cut paper sleeve. The vinyl looks barely played, more info hereSLAVES Where’s Your Car Debbie?: 2013 UK limited editon 3-track debut 7″ single from the UK Punk & Hardcore duo, pressed on Black Vinyl, also including Okay and Not Ideal Lauries Bedroom Demo, black & white card picture sleeve. More info here
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