…..more rarest of the rare vinyl & CDs through the doors this week – including an original SEALED 1968 US issue of the debut Traffic LP, a superb copy of the Stones ’66 ‘December’s Children’ LP still in its stickered shrink – yikes! – a wonderful slice of vintage ’64 R&B from Ike & Tina Turner. Also look out for a super rare Japanese RED VINYL Grateful Dead ‘Working’s Man’s Dead’ LP, an uncut Iron Maiden picture disc, a superb Madness 7″ bundle and much, much more….Here’s a few to whet the whistle, see them all here
TRAFFIC Traffic:Sealed 1968 US first issue 10-track stereo LP, housed in a pasted gatefold picture sleeve with clipped corner & an integral ten-page illustrated lyric booklet. This rare time warp copy remains factory sealed from new in the dollar price stickered shrink, the vinyl mint & unplayed! More info hereROLLING STONES December’s Children:And Everybody’s) 1966 US 12-track mono LP on a bright red & silver ‘boxed’ London label, pasted picture sleeve. The cover retains a partial amount of the original shrink with the rare song hype sticker for Get Out Off Of MyCloud still attached & unblemished. The cover has no deletion cuts or markings & the partial shrink has kept the condition as nice as possible. The vinyl has some faint & inaudible cosmetic wear almost inevitable after half a century, with a deep sheen both sides & Excellent playback. Now very hard to find like this! More info hereIKE & TINA TURNER It’s Gonna Work Out Fine: Wonderful 1964 US 12-track deep groove mono LP on a red Sue Records label with black & white strip to the left, the album was a big influence on the Rolling Stones at the time & many British beat groups to follow, with just a young Tina on the cover cutting a solitary but beautiful figure. The pasted cover is Excellent & shows just a few ever so faint paper blemishes or minor shelf wear, the spine appearing Near Mint. More info here
The Krautrock scene of the late 1960’s and early 1970’s produced some fine bands that many people will be familiar with, yet with that boom period came a number of albums that at the time […]
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