Tom Petty passes away, aged 66
American musician Tom Petty has sadly passed away, aged 66. Petty was taken to hospital on Monday after suffering a full cardiac arrest and was found unconscious at his Malibu home. In a statement from […]
American musician Tom Petty has sadly passed away, aged 66. Petty was taken to hospital on Monday after suffering a full cardiac arrest and was found unconscious at his Malibu home. In a statement from […]
After a busy week searching the darkest regions of record collections far and wide, Dick has this week unearthed a real gem that few people have ever heard of. Going back to 1983, it is […]
Ain’t nothing but a jazz thing here at eil.com this week with a vast array of top jazz rare vinyl and CDs coming through the doors, here’s a few to whet your jazz whistle, see […]
In now are these double 12″ vinyl packs, new and minty fresh. Sealed from new… buy one to play and one to keep as a future collectable! Going Backwards [Remixes] 2017 UK 6-track vinyl 12″ […]
As part of the releases marking Record Store Day, a number of ‘secret 7″s’ are issued by The Vinyl Factory. Produced in very limited numbers, the sleeves are typically unique to each single sometimes containing artwork […]
A new DVD honouring the life of late Pantera/Damageplan guitarist, Dimebag Darrell, will be released in November. Dimevision Vol 2: Roll With It or Get Rolled Over will feature rare and raw footage of Dimebag, […]
On this day in 1962, The Beach Boys would release their debut album, Surfin’ Safari. A far cry from the dizzying heights they would reach in the years that followed, but it showed the promise […]
U2 have unveiled a video for their latest single, You’re The Best Thing About Me. It follows the band as they go sightseeing around New York City as a tribute to the Big Apple, and […]
Tie to in with the 25th anniversary release of their classic album, Core, Stone Temple Pilots have given gone through the album track-by-track over at Rolling Stone. “We were all really shoulder to shoulder prior […]
In the 1980s a new generation of pirate radio stations exploded on to Britain’s FM airwaves. Unlike their seafaring swinging 60s forerunners, these pirates broadcast from London’s estates and tower blocks tocreate a platform for […]
You only have to look at the history of metal to realise how vast and extensive the genre is. It has spawned numerous subgenres, that have, in turn, given way to their own new and […]
Pro-shot footage of Rush performing their complete prog-masterpiece, 2112, has been found online. It dates back to their 1996/1997 Test For Echo world tour, and it is the only time that the full, 7-part, 22-minute […]
We’ve just acquired a huge vinyl collection spanning four decades (‘60s-‘90s) that is nothing short of a record buyer’s dream, including top-notch rarities from every era, all in stunning condition too…. …..look out for 1st […]
Rumours are always swirling that the beloved garage rock band, Pavement, would again reunite, but now some more fuel has been poured on the flames by former guitarist, Scott Kannberg. After recently performing Pavement songs […]
For better or worse, the ‘90s will be remembered for a lot of iconic moments, but mostly it will be for the music. There was the rise of Brit Pop and the battle between Oasis […]
This weeks highlights include a box set version of the King Crimson classic, In The Court of the Crimson King, along with Japanese vinyl from Peter Gabriel and Queen. Also look out for more rare […]
** Last Few Days Of The September Offer! ** 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 […]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs have announced planes to reissue their excellent debut album, Fever To Tell, in honour of the 15th anniversary of its release. The album was released in April 2003, and the band are […]
From Planet Rock. Ahead of the 25th anniversary reissue of ‘Core’, an exclusive premiere of the previously unreleased Stone Temple Pilots song ‘Only Dying’. The rare demo originates from around 1990 when the band were […]
For investors, these well documented, reknowned ‘black and gold’ Parlophone label pressings of Please Please Me are the ones to hunt down. We often come across copies that just don’t make the grade but are […]
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds have announced the release of a brand new album, Who Built The Moon. The album is due for release on November 24, and it the follow up to Gallagher’s 2015 […]
Here at eil.com we realise not everyone’s pockets are so deep they can stump up the readies for that uber-collectable slab of vinyl, CD boxset, vintage memorabilia etc. With that in mind, we’ve put together this new […]
From Luke Morgan Britton at the NME Father John Misty will perform a special show at Jack White‘s Third Man Records this week and will record the performance for an upcoming live album, it will be pressed direct […]
While Dick usually likes to be buried in records pre-1990 at the latest, this week’s entry is one of those rare exceptions where something moderately new has caught his eagle eye; the blissed-out noise of […]
Sad news arrived over the weekend when it emerged that American soul singer, Charles Bradley, sadly passed away aged 68. He had been fighting a battle with liver cancer, which he unfortunately lost on September […]
Ain’t nothing but a jazz thing here at eil.com this week with a vast array of top jazz rare vinyl and CDs coming through the doors, here’s a few to whet your jazz whistle, see […]
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Billy Corgan opened up about making peace with former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist, James Iha, and working with him on his new solo album, Ogilala. “I sent him some […]
On September 24, 1957 exactly 60 years ago to the day, Elvis Presley released one of his most well-known tracks, Jailhouse Rock. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and released as a […]
From Brighton’s The Argus and the BBC. A Whole Lotta Love on the way for Royal Blood WHEN you think of Top Of The Pops you can’t help but hum the opening few bars of […]
‘Heroes’ written by Brian Eno and David Bowie, produced by Bowie and Tony Visconti, it was recorded in July and August 1977, and released on 23 September 1977. A product of Bowie’s “Berlin” period, the […]
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