Just in at eil.com is a huge collection of all things Paul Weller. Look out for rare 7″ vinyl single promos, foreign pressings, alternative picture sleeves and more…….from Weller’s early days with the Jam through to the hugely underrated Style Council (honest ‘guv) and just about every Weller solo ’45 too – here’s a few to whet yer Mod whistle, to see them all follow these links…
THE JAM 4 Side Affects:Limited Edition 1980 Australian 4-track 7″ EP including Start, Eton Rifles, That’s Entertainment & Going Underground, housed in a unique black picture sleeve with pink lettering. The cover has no writing or tears and just a few cosmetic signs of age. The vinyl is Excellent with minimal evidence of play – now a hard to find overseas Jam single, more info hereSTYLE COUNCIL How She Threw It All Away:Rare 1988 Japanese Polydor DJ promotional-only vinyl 7″, also including In Love For the First Time, custom picture insert with ‘DJ Copy/Not For Sale – For Promotional Use Only’ text along the bottom edge, more info herePAUL WELLER On Days Like These: 2015 UK limited edition 2-track 7″ vinyl single with retro Parlophone solid centre labels, issued exclusively with copies of the Pick It Up ordered via his website, featuring his cover version of the Matt Monrotrack plus Praise If You Wanna [previously only available with Japanese formats of Saturns Pattern], issued in a reproduced Parlophone company die-cut paper sleeve, more info hereeil.com… the world’s largest online retailer of rare and out of print vinyl, CD and music memorabilia – since 1987.
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