…..monster rarities through the doors this week include a vintage Japanese only ‘Battle Of the Who & Jimi Hendrix tin, a stonkingly rare 1st press Black Sabbath Master Of Reality LP with that ever-elusive poster, more super-rare Queen goodies including a complete run of fan club magazines, also look for Bruce Springsteen and Madonna promo CDs, original Paul Weller vinyl rarities and much much more….find it all here here
THE WHO / JIMI HENDRIX Battle Of The Who & Jimi Hendrix (Live)(Rare 1971 Japanese Polydor/Nippon Grammophon issue 12-track 2-LP box set featuring one LP of Hendrix material and the other of The Who, within in a circular metal tin featuring great pictures of each artist, complete with 12 page circular Japanese/English tracklisting & biography booklet. The tin displays only minimal signs of wear & age with just one small indentation otherwise still stunning. The vinyl displays little,to no signs of ever being played, and is certainly one of the best examples we have seen. An amazing condition example forty six years on and only the third copy we have seen in thirty years, we are unlikely to find another! More info hereBLACK SABBATH Master Of Reality (Ultra Rare 1971 UK first pressing 8-track black ‘swirl’ label vinyl LP with the all important 1Y1/2Y1 matrices and matching inverted swirl inner. Even more important to make this a true complete collector’s classic is the incredibly rare fold-out poster, in the fully laminated & embossed box picture sleeve, more info hereQUEEN 1977-2006 Fanzines (A website exclusive bundle, an amazing collection of 105 different issues of the Official International Fan Club Fanzines, from Autumn 1977 to Christmas 2006, a consecutive run. Each fanzine contains a variety of news, interviews, concert reports, photographs & much, much more. This fantastic set also includes seven different copies of the Queen Biography booklets, six Christmas cards and lots (and we mean lots) of merchandise insert, postcards, folded posters, membership cards, a fan club mini scarf which can displays with the attached suckers, and framed display celebrating 25 years of Bohemian Rhapsody from 2000, and lots more. With the exception of two magazines, all the fanzines are housed in the official fan club binders. A fantastic set that would grace any collection and be a superb read for any fan, more info here
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