The Weekly Top 3 affordable vinyl rarities including Crass, Jimmy Smith, Roxy Music and more

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 weekly ‘Top 3’ of some of the more affordable collectables that pass through our doors each week, and no item will be more than £50. Check out more bargains in our store now.

Crass – The Feeding Of The 5000 – The Second Sitting: 1981 UK first Crass issue of the debut 18-track 12″ EP, housed in a superb fold-out poster sleeve with ‘Pay No More Than £2.00’ text in the right margin. The sleeve shows minimal corner wear& the vinyl remains in excellent with few signs of play. Essential Crass! £35

Roxy Music – Roxy Music: 1972 UK first press 9-track LP on the pink rim ‘palm tree’ label. Roxy’s debut managed to fuse together a proto-punk pop sound that was simultaneously both glamorous & decadent, with keyboard-wiz Brian Eno & his trusty VCS3 synth, the band was given a decidedly futuristic edge, fully laminated gatefold picture sleeve. The cover [VG] has some light cosmetic wear with age & the vinyl grades VG/VG- with a few hairline scuffs which have little effect on play £25

Jimmy Smith – Blacksmith: 1975 UK DJM Records label 9-track stereo LP pressed on vinyl that reveals a Translucent Ruby Red colour when held to a light, produced by Michael Viner and Jerry Peters with picture sleeve cover art by Klaus Voorman. The sleeve shows just a little wear and the vinyl appears barely played. £20

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