Your Weekly Best Of Premium Collectables including Pink Floyd, Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix and more

There’s nothing more satisfying than finding that one record you have been desperately searching for. The one that you have been saving for, waiting for the day it appears and you are ready to make it the centerpiece of your collection. Providing the best, valuable, and high quality records and memorabilia is what we have a passion for here, and it has been our mission since the start.

Each week we give you a round up of the premium collectables we currently have that are just waiting for the perfect home. You can see our top three highlights below, which include a Police test pressing, a Japanese Pink Floyd LP, and a collectable Alice Cooper LP. Head to our store to see our full listing of vinyl rarities and collectables.

Pink Floyd – A Saucerful Of Secrets: Extremely Rare 1968 UK first export release of the 7-track stereo LP on the Odeon label, UK printed front laminated flipback picture sleeve with gold Odeon sticker over the Columbia logo on the back of the sleeve £2995

Elvis Presley – Rock ‘n’ Roll No. 2: Incredibly rare 1957 UK first issue 12-track mono vinyl LP on the maroon & gold HMV ‘Nipper’ label, fully laminated scalloped flipback picture sleeve. The second installment of the birth of Rock N Roll! To find a serviceable copy of this record in this day & age is akin to finding gold dust £595

Jimi Hendrix – Changes: Amazing 1970 Japanese 7″ vinyl single taken from the Band Of Gypsys concerts, also featuring Message To Love, unique picture sleeve with lyrics on reverse. Here’s the clincher – This still has the ORIGINAL OBI-STRIP which we’ve only seen once before. It’s no exaggeration to say this is super rare with the obi. A gem! £495

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