Here at eil.com we realise not everyone’s pockets are sooo deep they can stump up the readies for that uber-collectable slab of vinyl, CD boxset, vintage memorabilia etc etc….with that in mind we’ve put together this new weekly ‘Top 5’ of some of the more affordable collectables that pass through the doors each week at eil Towers, no items will be more than £50, here’s a few to whet the whistle, to see them all click here
PRETTY THINGS Freeway Madness: 1972 UK first issue green label 10-track LP, including stage favourites Havana Bound and Rip Off Train; gatefold sleeve with lyrics. The sleeve shows some very minor edgewear and shelf wear and the vinyl has verylight surface marking, not affecting play, £25! More info hereDAVID CROSBY If I Could Only Remember My Name:Early to mid 70s UK second issue of the 1971 9-track LP, on the dark green & orange Atlantic label, with beautiful reflective artwork across the matt gatefold sleeve which perfectly sets the mood for what you’re about to hear. The sleeve displays minimal wear whilst the vinyl is clean & looks barely played. A really nice copy of this Laurel Canyon sixties-comedown masterpiece, £20! More info hereINXS Kick:1989 Japanese-only Special Edition 18-track CD album including the singles Need You Tonight, Devil Inside, New Sensation, Never Tear Us Apart & Mystify plus the six bonus recordings: Devil Inside [Re-Mix Version], New Sensation [Nick 12″ Mix], Move On, Need You Tonight [Mendelsohn Mix], Different World and Guns In The Sky [Kick Ass Mix], comes with the picture / lyric booklet with Japanese text + obi-strip, £20 More info hereELVIS PRESLEY Jailhouse Rock EP: 1957 UK first issue 5-track 7″ vinyl EP, with intact triangular centre, fully laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve displays few signs of age and the vinyl remains in VG+/EX- condition with just light surface scuffs to show for its sixty years. A nice copy of this rare first press EP at an advantageous price, £30 More info hereCAL TJADER Hip Vibrations:1967 UK 9-track black & silver big ‘T’ label stereo LP, with arrangements by Benny Golson and Bobby Bryant, starring the likes of Herbie Hancock, Jerome Richardson, J.J. Johnson, Mel Lewis, Ron Carter and Ray Barretto – out of print and never reissued on CD! Super-groovy picture sleeve, front laminated with flipbacks, £22More info here
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Memorabilia has always been a big part of the music world, going back right back to the advent of record shops. Whether it was promotional only material that was distributed by labels, or weird and […]
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