Out now is an all-new greatest hits set from Prince, the first official release since his untimely death earlier this year. The double CD contains 40 tracks, 22 of which are single edits previously unavailable on CD.
Whilst you track this one down, check out the vast back catalogue of Prince rarities, original vinyl, promotional CDs, posters and memorabilia here at eil.com – here’s our current Top 3…..
PRINCE Bambi: Very Scarce 1979 Belgian wide centred 7″ single for the Benelux market, also featuring Still Waiting, housed in a unique monochrome portrait sleeve with gold lettering. The thin cover shows just the lightest spot of creasing fromring wear & the vinyl is Excellent with minimal sign of play. We haven’t stocked one of these since 1999 (no pun intended!) More info herePRINCE Little Red Corvette:Limited Edition 1983 UK cream WB label 12″ single, featuring the Full Length Version backed with Horny Toad & D.M.S.R., housed in a flipback picture sleeve complete with the rare spiral bound Prince calendar only available with a limited number of the first batch press. More info herePRINCE 1999: Archive Quality 1982 French 12″ maxi-single, featuring the 3:35 version & How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore, housed in a unique glossy picture sleeve. The cover shows very few signs of its age or origin & the vinyl is stunning near’as new’. This is the first time we have ever stocked one of these, a surefire investment grade item – more info here
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