The Weekly Top 3 affordable vinyl rarities including Jethro Tull, Steely Dan, The Notting Hillbillies 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.

JETHRO TULL Sweet Dream (1970 Italian wide centred 7″ vinyl single on the white ‘i’ pink Island label, also including 17, with the rare fragile paper picture sleeve. The sleeve is very good with some minor wear including a split to two sides andhas a previous owners name written on both side, whilst the vinyl remains excellent with only a few light surface marks

Steely Dan – The Royal Scam: 1976 UK first issue yellow/orange ‘target’ ABC label 9-track vinyl LP, including the sneering Kid Charlemagne, loosely based on the notorious drug chef Augustus Owsley Stanley plus the equally cryptic & more jazzy The Caves of Altamira. Complete with the illustrated lyric inner which has seam splits to its each, the picture sleeve has minimal evidence of shelfwear and the vinyl appears barely played

The Notting Hillbillies – Missing… Presumed Having A Good Time: 1990 UK 11-track vinyl LP featuring Mark Knopfler, Steve Phillips, Guy Fletcher and Brendan Croker. The picture sleeve has minimal shelfwear and comes complete with its illustratedlyric inner and the vinyl appears near ‘as new’

 

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