Here at eil.com we buy more records & CDs than just about anyone else in the world, and have done for almost thirty years, so each month we clear some stock at great sale prices of up to 50% off, to make space for the new. Sale stocks are always extremely limited and once they are gone they are gone, so snap up a rare bargain today!
RONNIE WOOD & BO DIDDLEY Live At The Ritz (1988 Japanese only JVC/Victor label 9-track vinyl LP, housed in a picture sleeve featuring a drawing by Ronnie sketched in Tokyo, complete with lyric inner and separate photograph/credits insert plus’only available in Japan’ slim obi-strip. Full info hereROGER WATERS The Wall Live (2010 UK limited edition 35″ x 27″ colour litho print featuring the ‘screaming face’ breaking out from the wall image inspired by Gerald Scarfe’s iconic artwork. Printed on high quality textured card stock, this item is in ‘as new’ condition and would look amazing framed, more info hereNEW ORDER Someone Like You (Rare 2001 US 6-track promotional only 12″ double pack follow up to Crystal. Featuring mixes by Futureshock, Gabriel & Dresden, Funk D’void and James Holden, housed in a custom stickered sleeve!, more info here
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