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
DEPECHE MODE Little 15 (1988 UK 3-track 12″ vinyl single, also featuring St Jarna and Sonata No 14 In C#M Moonlight Sonata, glossy picture sleeve – £25!!More info hereTHE RUNAWAYS Queens Of Noise:1977 UK 10-track vinyl LP, produced by Kim Fowley, and featuring Joan Jett and Lita Ford, picture sleeve. The sleeve has some light edge scuffing and ringwear, but the vinyl shows only a few signs of play – £20!!! More info hereGRATEFUL DEAD Grateful Dead (Original 1971 US 13-track double LP on olive green WB ‘Skeleton’ labels with the Artisan logo etched in the run-offs. Collects live recordings from Winterland, San Franciso & at Manhattan Center & Bill Graham’s Fabled Fillmore East, NYC, gatefold ‘Skull & Roses’ picture sleeve with ‘Loss Leaders’ company inners. £30!!!More info here
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