More often than not, those who spend a lifetime in the record industry will acquire a wide range of weird, wonderful and unusual memorabilia from the artists they worked with. That, along with items produced […]
From Loudersound. Evanescence have released a cover of The Beatles’ Across The Universe, which vocalist Amy Lee has dedicated to her late brother Robby, who passed away, aged 24, in 2018. Lee’s band previously covered […]
Return Of The Vampire by Mercyful Fate is a Rare 1992 Dutch 9-track vinyl LP, featuring a compilation of Rare and Unreleased early 80’s demo material. The glossy picture sleeve remains in the original open […]
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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!
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!