
Good Music Doesn’t Have An Expiry Date…

….some incredible records through the doors this week at eil towers , including the highly sought after David Bowie Blackstar limited edition Clear Vinyl, a super rare 1969 Japanese Jimi Hendrix ‘Smash Hits’ LP, numbered Eric Clapton book […]
Nothing beats a strong, mood setting soundtrack to bring the best out of a movie. It could be a brooding, ominous score to a horror movie, an Ennio Morricone spaghetti western theme, or a synthwave […]
From NME ‘New top-secret Nine Inch Nails EP’ will be released before the band’s first shows of the summer Nine Inch Nails have announced that they will release a new EP shortly. The Trent Reznor-led […]
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Never was a truer word spoken. I still have the first LP I ever bought; I still like it, and I’d never sell it.
I often wonder about rare records: mt definition would be the rarity of the music, rather than the artifact. If you have the money, you can buy a copy of the Beatles’ “Please Please Me” LP on the black-and-gold Parlophone label, but the music on that album is available much more cheaply. If you wanted “Walking You Home In The Evening” by The Cosmo Dance Band, you’d have a hard time finding it in ANY format!