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 3’ 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
VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR 68-71 (1972 UK first press 8-track LP compilation on the pink ‘scroll’ Charisma label, including Necromancer that was previously unreleased in the UK. Only £25!!! More info herePRINCE Money Don’t Matter 2 Night (1992 UK collectors edition 3-track 12″ PICTURE DISC single, also featuring Push & the non-album track; Call the Law, backing picture/tracklisting insert in clear PVC sleeve, £35!!! More info hereBLACK FLAG Nervous Breakdown (1992 US wide-centred blue label 4-track 7″ vinyl EP, originally released in 1978. This is the first release from this legendary West Coast hardcore band and these tracks predate the period which featured Henry Rollins on vocals. Includes the timeless classic ‘Wasted’. Glossy picture sleeve. £20!!! More info here
New arrivals at Eil Towers include this incredible collection of rare vinyl and CD boxsets, audiophile vinyl, reissues and more. Obtained from a dedicated music lover, the collection spans all genres with artists including Prince, […]
Taken by photographer Kirk Weddle, who shot the famous album cover Photographer Kirk Weddle is most well-known to Nirvana fans as the man who shot the famous baby-in-the-pool photo that graces the cover of Nevermind. But that […]
First Utterance is the monster satanic prog folk 1971 UK 7-track LP cult debut by the British Wyrd Folk band, Comus. Conjuring a unique blend of folk-rock, magick, alchemy & the avant-garde. The gatefold picture […]
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