
Choice Cuts: Private Pressed Jazz from Milford Graves & Don Pullen
Nommo by Milford Graves & Don Pullen is a very rare original 1967 US three-part private press vinyl LP on a dark blue & yellow SRP label, the second volume of the ‘In Concert at […]
Nommo by Milford Graves & Don Pullen is a very rare original 1967 US three-part private press vinyl LP on a dark blue & yellow SRP label, the second volume of the ‘In Concert at […]
This self-titled LP from Audience is an original 1969 UK 12-track stereo vinyl LP with A1/B1 matrices, and is the progressive rock group’s debut album Almost mythical in its rarity, supposedly selling in such small […]
Boot In The Door by Cobblers Last is a rare 1979 UK private press 12-track vinyl LP on the very collectable Banshee label. This is the only album by the Cambridge fivesome, with probably only […]
Heaven And Hell by Harsh Reality is a Rare 1969 UK 12-track stereo vinyl LP on the black & silver Philips label. A marvellous album of Heavy Blues tinged Prog that occasionally veers into Psych […]
Sea Shanties by High Tide is a very rare 1969 first UK issue 6-track stereo vinyl LP on the blue & turquoise Liberty label, described as one of the first ‘progressive metal’ albums from the […]
The self-titled album from Raw Material is an incredibly Rare 1970 UK first press 7-track stereo vinyl LP on a rough textured Evolution label, the debut album from the little known long-haired Londoners, a proto-prog […]
Monster Progressive Psych 1971 UK first press 9-track LP on the very short-lived Nepentha label, the ultra rare self-titled debut album from the Dutch group, Earth and Fire Mixing elements of Folk, Psych & Mod/Proto-Glam […]
This copy of Tangerine Dream by Kaleidoscope is an extremely rare 1967 UK first issue 11-track MONO vinyl LP on the black & silver Fontana label, with non-laminated flipback picture sleeve. This was their debut […]
This weeks Choice Cut is a 2010 UK Strictly Limited Edition 19-CD album Boxset – Simply titled ‘Sandy Denny’, this deluxe box set comprises 11 CDs featuring Sandy’s complete commercial recordings with Alex Campbell, Johnny […]
This issue of Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake is a rare 1969 UK first press 10-track stereo vinyl LP on the pink ‘block’ label with misprint showing track 4 as Way To Blue and […]
This is an extremely rare 1984 UK original one-sided acetate for the 7″ single of I Would Die For You byt Prince, cut into a 45RPM 10″ disc with Trident Recording Studios label. Hand annotated […]
This issue of Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake is a rare 1969 UK first press 10-track stereo vinyl LP on the pink ‘block’ label with misprint showing track 4 as Way To Blue and […]
Captain Puff In The Naked Truth by Owen Marshall is a Holy Grail 1975 US first private press 8-track vinyl LP, housed in a unique pasted picture sleeve complete with a super rare fold-out illustrated […]
This copy of Now – And “Them” by Them is a super rare 1968 US first issue 10-track deep groove stereo LP, on the dark orange label with the label tracklist split by the spindle […]
This copy of All of Us by Nirvana is a Rare original 1968 UK 12-track stereo vinyl LP on the rough textured pink Island label with orange ‘eye’ logo, including Rainbow Chaser & Tiny Goddess, […]
Jive Baby On A Saturday Night by The Jellies is an Autographed 1981 UK-only private press 7″ single, also featuring ‘The Conversation’. If you collect obscure DIY recordings & unexpected indie-dance songs from the era, […]
The copy of the self-titled Beatles album – or ‘The White Album – is a rare original 1968 MONO 30-track double vinyl LP in top opening fully laminated embossed gatefold sleeve with the incredibly low […]
The ‘90s spawned many ‘one hit wonder’ bands, and there are plenty of cases where you could argue that some bands really did only have one good song. When it comes Hum, while they may […]
Several bands could probably lay claim to be the inventors of glam metal, but if you were to put a pin in one of the early corner stones of the genre it would have to […]
The slasher movie boom of the 1980’s produced many memorable characters and moments, and the Friday the 13th franchise would go on to be one of the most iconic and bestselling of all time all […]
Yodelling by The Exits is a holy grail 7” for punk collectors. It was privately pressed in the UK 1978, and is the sole release by this super obscure five-piece that met at Keele University, Newcastle. […]
As the shtick of glam metal and classic rock began to wear thin in the late ’80s, there was a new scene coming up from the Pacific Northwest, particularly Seattle. The band who would gain […]
There’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that Pink Floyd’s 1973 opus, Dark Side of the Moon, is one of the most iconic albums of all time. The Hipgnosis designed sleeve, A prism refracting white light […]
Issue 5 landed on our desk a day or two ago… grab your copy now at all good newsagents and booksellers (if you can’t find it get in touch with us)! The cover story ‘BANNED: […]
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