
Good Music Doesn’t Have An Expiry Date…

From London Live In a world of streaming – the cover art for albums, may be thought of as a thing of the past. Watch the video clip here But with vinyl sales reaching 25-year […]
……in November EMI are finally getting round to giving a legitimate release for Queen’s much-bootlegged 1975 Hammersmith Odeon performance, giving us at Eil Towers the perfect opportunity to show off our carefully chosen Top 5 […]
We’ve had a great collection of early, original Porcupine Tree albums come into our hands recently. Titles include Signify, Coma Divine, In Absentia Blue Vinyl, Up The Downstair, plus 7″s and 12″ on black and […]
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Never was a truer word spoken. I still have the first LP I ever bought; I still like it, and I’d never sell it.
I often wonder about rare records: mt definition would be the rarity of the music, rather than the artifact. If you have the money, you can buy a copy of the Beatles’ “Please Please Me” LP on the black-and-gold Parlophone label, but the music on that album is available much more cheaply. If you wanted “Walking You Home In The Evening” by The Cosmo Dance Band, you’d have a hard time finding it in ANY format!