If you were still buying vinyl in the ‘90s, you probably didn’t think that one day albums by Oasis, My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, and countless others would be worth far more than you paid for them. While a lot of iconic albums from that time have seen high quality reissues, there’s no substitute for finding original pressings from the era. It’s not that sort of things that comes through doors every day here at eil.com, and when they do, they don’t stay for long.
The three titles below are just a taste of the ‘90s rarities we have in stock, and you can find the full catalogue at eil.com.
PAUL McCARTNEY Flaming Pie (1997 UK 14-track LP pressed on heavyweight audiophile vinyl, including the singles The World Tonight, Young Boy & Beautiful Night. Gatefold picture sleeve with a promo sticker on the back, complete with lyric inner.The sleeve displays minimal wear and vinyl has some light paper scuffs but has no signs of play with no spindle marks on the labels, a stunning example PCSD171).
PRINCE Come (Very Rare 1994 German 10-track vinyl LP, his fifteenth studio album including the singles Letitgo and Space, along with the title track, within a hype stickered single pocket picture sleeve with printed inner. The sleeve displays just a little light general wear whilst the vinyl looks barely played and remains in all round Excellent condition. Highly recommended).
BRYAN FERRY Mamouna (Scarce 1994 UK 10-track vinyl LP, including Your Painted Smile, picture sleeve with glossy picture/lyric inner. The sleeve has only minor edge and spine scuffing, whilst the vinyl remains in wonderful condition with just afew paperscuffs. A very nice and rare album V2751).
Be sure to check out the rest of our ’90s rarities on eil.com. If you have any items to sell, please call us on 01474 815099 or email
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