…..big hitters through the doors this week include a monster-rare 1st press Led Zeppelin debut LP with that all important turquoise lettering, a stonkingly rare John Lennon promo 7″ from 1974 (the 43rd rarest record in the world according to Record Collector – yikes!) more super-rare Smiths artwork, a mega-Queen collection with all manner of vinyl, imports and memorabilia, a 1978 Rolling Stones 7″ blue vinyl,Steven Wilson/Porcupine Tree rarity and much much more….find it all here here
LED ZEPPELIN Led Zeppelin(Extremely rare 1969 UK 9-track first issue stereo LP with ‘Superhype’ publishing credit on the labels, legendary fully laminated sleeve with turquoise lettering. This is the version with corrected label publisher credits, whilst the matrix is uncorrected without the third number scratched out. This copy has been loved & looked after with care & remains highly desirable at a very advantageous price – an unmissable opportunity to own one of the most coveted collectables going! More info hereJOHN LENNON Interview With John Lennon By Bob Mercer (Rated as the #43 rarest record in the world by Record Collector magazine in their December 2010 issue, this 1974 UK white title label promotional vinyl 7″ was issued to promote the releaseof the single ‘Whatever Gets You Thru The Night’, which features on the B-Side. Pressed in very limited numbers, the interview with John by Sales Executive Bob Mercer includes a special message to the salesforce as it was intended as a motivational tool to encourage the EMI salesforce to sell, sell, sell! The labels have the four-prong centre intact & there is a little mild spindle wear by the centre hole to show play. The matrix numbers are machine stamped in the run-outs & the vinyl grades VG+ with just a couple of minor paper hairline scratches not affecting play. As good as it gets & impossible to find! More info hereQUEEN Queen Rock Montreal (Rare long out of print 2007 UK limited edition 28-track half speed remastered triple vinyl LP set, featuring a collection of live recordings from the performances at the Montreal Forum in Canada on the 24th & 25th November 1981, including the alternative ‘fast’ version of We Will Rock You, Killer Queen, the first live performance of Under Pressure, Bohemian Rhapsody, the previously unavailable bonus tracks Flash & The Hero along with much more. Each disc are in their own glossy picture sleeve all within a glossy picture box. This example remains factory sealed therefore in an unplayed condition. More info here
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