…..more rarest of the rare vinyl & CDs through the doors this week – including some monster-rare ’60s Japanese Dylan 7″ vinyl, highly sought after Japanese mail order onlyRolling Stones boxset, a US only ‘DJ’ edition of Madonna’s Bedtime Stories on lurid pink vinyl, a 1988 vintage Beatles ‘Bread Bin’ box set, a superb test pressing with proof sleeve copy of Marillion’s ‘Script For A Jesters Tear’ LP plus a signed Marllion promo poster and much, much more….Here’s a few to whet the whistle, see them all here
ROLLING STONES A Bigger Bang Japan Tour 2006:Rare & legendary 2006 Mail-Order Only Japanese Box Set, consisting of all eight 2006 remastered CD albums in exclusive individual 12″ ‘vinyl replica’ picture sleeves…..….complete with their respectivereplica inserts or posters. Housed in a beautiful custom 12″ x 12″ x 2″ slipcase box, all CDs remain unplayed & the packaging appears near mint. Please see ‘more info’ for details regarding this extremely limited item! More info hereMARILLION Script For A Jester’s Tear:Rare 1983 UK 6-track green label vinyl LP test pressing for the debut studio album by the British neo-progressive rock band, with A-1U/B-1U matrices, including the singles He Knows You Know and Garden Party.This example came from the archive of a former EMI Promotions Executive, and includes…..…extremely rare wrap-around proof picture sleeve. The sleeve has some general wear, the labels remains clean with very little signs of spindle marks whilst the vinyl shows very little, if any, signs of play. A fantastic example of this very hard to find item, more info hereMADONNA Bedtime Stories: Mega rare 1994 US 11-track promotional-only special limited edition DJ pressing Pink Vinyl double LP, custom numbered stickered picture sleeve – more info here
All Visible Objects – Click for Immediate Despatch! 2020 UK 11-track 2-LP pressed on limited edition CLEAR vinyl, exclusive to independent record stores. Factory sealed inside its hype-stickered gatefold picture sleeve. Includes the singles ‘PowerIs […]
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