New Machines Developed To Speed Up Vinyl Pressing
Modernised record presses coming right up. Vinyl sales keep peaking but so do lead times at pressing plants. A key problem is that to open a new plant or to expand capacity in an existing […]
Modernised record presses coming right up. Vinyl sales keep peaking but so do lead times at pressing plants. A key problem is that to open a new plant or to expand capacity in an existing […]
Suzanne Vega‘s 2012 concert at London’s Barbican celebrated 25 years of her second album Solitude Standing. This is released on vinyl for the first time this week. If you’re only just discovering Suzanne Vega on […]
This year vinyl sales will top more than two million for the first time in 30 years – bringing an industry back from what once seemed certain death. In 2004, just 200,000 new records were […]
We’re liking the look of this top new Sky TV series from Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Terence Winter, airing on February 15th – Described as a, ‘ride through the sex and drug-addled music business […]
Nik Cohn thought John Lennon ‘self-pitying’, Led Zeppelin ‘embarrassing’ and rated Del Shannon’s ‘Runaway’ above Van Morrison’s entire career. Bob Stanley revisits his 1969 book n the spring of 1968, the former Queen magazine pop […]
Sir Elton released his 33rd (yes 33rd!) studio album yesterday entitled ‘Wonderful Crazy Night’, by way of fanfare we thought we’d celebrate with our current top 3 Elton John items currently in stock – to […]
Despite our world being transformed by digital – from how we listen to music, to the films we watch and the social media we use – the analogue is making a comeback. For a new […]
Harking back to the year we started doing this ‘collectable’ thing (30 years ago this year!) we have a couple of interesting original studio acetates landing on our desk from Frankie Goes To Hollywood:- […]
The original draft lyrics to the Radiohead song Airbag, written by Thom Yorke on the inside cover of a copy of William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, are to go on sale. The book also includes […]
The Smiths are a band that need no introduction. The uplifting pop melodies that provided the soundtrack to Morrissey’s tales of love, desperation, and social commentary stole the hearts of music fans in the ’80s, […]
With music sales in decline, it’s often said that the only way for bands to make money now is through touring. But is that true? Marc Burrows talks to fellow musicians about the hard graft […]
The story is as follows; in 1963 an English exchange student (Roger Wallis) wrote the arrangements of the Beatles songs on the above EP, when the Beatles came to Sweden in July 1964 the band […]
….big hitters through the doors this week at eil towers , include the monster rare French only Cure Shake Dog Shake promo 7″, a tasty Canadian promo only live LP from blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan, Oasis ‘Definitely […]
Dick’s Picks: This week Dick has cast his eye (and ear?) back to 1973 with this sun-kissed and ever-so-slightly-funky Californian delight from much underrated U.S. singer-songwriter Ned Doheny…. Ned who? For years he was the kind […]
……after using music from the Italian movie maestros classic ’60s/’70s soundtracks, Quentin Tarantino has finally gone the whole hog and had Ennio Morricone score the soundtrack to his latest film ‘The Hateful Eight’ – we […]
While many in the music world have been panicking in recent years about low sales due to the rise of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, one segment of the industry is still setting record […]
….with Motown’s legendary Paris 1965 concert finally reissued in its entirety for the first time we thought we’d show off some of our finest vinyl, CDs and all things Motown related, see below for the […]
The long-standing fan theory appears to now have finally been confirmed. Though Sonic the Hedgehog fans have long been studying and dissecting the similarities between Michael Jackson’s music and the tunes featured in the 1994 game […]
In today’s Guardian three music journalists answer the tricky question ‘was 1966 pop music’s greatest year?’ by citing the Beach Boys (Pet Sounds), The Beatles (Revolver) and Bob Dylan’s (Blonde On Blonde) albums as proof […]
…..this live double pack, recorded in 1990, captures the new romantic popsters running through many of their considerable tally of UK hits, from To Cut A Long Story Short to Through The Barricades. If you’re […]
Funding your next vinyl release just got easier QRATES has launched a new service named Store Delivery that provides artists and labels with the option to distribute their records directly from the production plant to […]
…their 2003 Greatest Hits set gets a limited coloured vinyl release, out February 23rd….. …can’t wait ’til then? Find RHCPs vinyl, CDs, memorabilia and more at eil.com – here’s a few to whet the appetite…
Michael Bonner Uncut Magazine New TV soundtrack is her most substantial work for 20 years After the chaos of the last few weeks, it’s gratifying to finally come across some good news. While not entirely […]
Play and display. If part of the fun of buying vinyl is the artwork, then why stack them away? Amsterdam-based design studio Spitsberg have sought to provide a platform for your shy records to shine, […]
…..they’re back with a brand new studio album, if you’re missing anything from their back catalogue you may want to check our huge range of Suede vinyl, CDs, memorabilia and more (see below for a […]
Huge range of Punk 7″ Singles taking in everything from first generation UK Punk, US Hardcore, Post Punk and more, with prices to suit all pockets, here’s a few to whet your punk whistle, for […]
….fun for all the family with more incredible records through the doors this week at eil towers , including the monster rare Michael Jackson ‘Thriller’ one-sided promo, a tasty 1968 US mono copy of Dylan’s John Wesley Harding LP, […]
We have restocked a couple of super rare Led Zeppelin litho prints for Led Zeppelin II and Led Zeppelin III… find these and other genuine collectables here
…..the diminutive Aussie pop princess has her eponymous album recorded for dance label Deconstruction back in 1994 reissued on double 180g vinyl in February, if you can’t wait until then see below for our Top […]
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