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- Them - Them [Decca Records, DFE 8612] 1965, EP, c/w picture sleeve, unboxed Decca label in 60's Pop, Beat, Rock, Psyche
- Electronic - Electronic [Factory Records, Fact 290] 1991, album, c/w picture sleeve and inner, mint/ unplayed in 80's / 90's / 00's
- Oasis - Turn Up The Sun [Big Brother RKID 31TP] 2005, 12" one sided promo, mint/ unplayed in 80's / 90's / 00's
- Colosseum - Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, Morituri Te Salutant, from 1969 on Fontana Records STL.5510, original UK Stereo release in 60's Pop, Beat, Rock, Psyche
- Arthur Smith & Jinder in Whimple Victory Hall - Sunday 7th July 2013 in On A Whim Promotions
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Agincourt - Fly Away. This is a re-issue of the very rare UK 1970 release, this is a very limited run of pressings of just 750 world wide done by the Record Collector Magazine, this is number 070, comes complete with a insert. The quality of the pressing is first class, this album is unplayed, so sleeve and record are in NM condition. Also comes complete with a signed certificate of authenticity from Record Collector.
Apple Artists EP - 4 track EP from The Beatles' Apple Label, given away with Walls Ice Gream tokens. The artists included, The Iveys [Badfinger], Storm In A Teacup/ James Taylor, Something's Wrong/ Jackie Lomax, Little Yellow Pill/ Mary Hopkin, Pebble And The Man, from 1969, Apple records 7" EP, Apple CT1, dark green label. The record is in EX+ condition, having been played just a couple of times, still clean and bright and with a full gloss, the labels are again in EX+ condition, very clean and bright with no writing or tears. Housed in a picture sleeve, which again is in EX- condition, a little wear on the opening edges, and the cream coloured reverse side is showing a little aging. A rare Apple record, especially with the picture sleeve.
The Artwoods - Jazz In Jeans EP, Very rare original British 1966 release, c/w cover, Decca DFE 8654. Here we have for sale the very rare EP from The Artwoods, 'Jazz In Jeans', with four great Mod/ R'n'B tracks including These Boots Are Made For Walking, A Taste Of Honey, Our Man Flint, Routine. The record is in EX condition, with just a couple of bery light marks, still very bright and clean, plays excellent, with a clear and clean sound. The labels are again in EX condition, very clean and bright with just one or two light spindle marks. The cover is in a good VG+ condition, the front cover is quite bright and clean, a little aging to the white laminated sleeve, and a little grubby to the edges and corners, to the reverse the non laminated side, a little grubby and dirty, and slight ring wear. The aging and dirty sleeve due to being stored in the loft, but no rips or tears, or writting on the sleeve or the labels. Over all, a very good EX example of this extremely rare and very hard to find British EP from The Artwoods, very difficult to find in any condition.
Robbie Basho - The Falconer's Arm, Vol. 1, from 1969 on Sonet Records SNTF 612, original UK mono release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a few times. The Sonet labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in NM- condition, being bright and clean and with just a little bit of age to the cream coloured rear side.
[Polydor NH 52317], UK original orange label release, 1964, both labels and record in EX- condition, but no original centre.
The Beatles - Ain't She Sweet [The Beatles]/ If You Love Me [Tony Sheridan and The Beatles] [Polydor NH 52317], UK original orange label release, 1964, both labels and record in EX- condition, but the A side does have someone initials [GP, see image] written on the label. The record is a good VG condition, with a few light marks but still very glossy and bright, this copy does have its original centre. It also comes c/w its original company Polydor orange sleeve, and this has the words 'ain't she sweet, Beatles' written on it.
The Beatles - Abbey Road, original 1969 release, [Apple Records PCS 7088] Stereo, c/w Apple white inner sleeve, misaligned Apple logo on rear sleeve & without 'Her Majesty' credit on label. The laminated sleeve is in EX+ condition, with a good strong spine, and just a little wear on the opening, the white Apple inner sleeve is very crisp and clean and in EX+ condition, the record is in a very good EX- with just a couple of light surface marks. The labels are in EX+ condition, with no rips or writing though out.
The Beatles - Abbey Road, original 1978 [Capitol SEAX-11900] US picture disc release, c/w its original die-cut sleeve. The record is in NM- condition, the die-cut sleeve is in EX+ condition with just a little wear on the edges and corners, starting to be a hard to find picture disc.
Beatles For Sale, [Parlophone PMC 1240], original 1964, 1st press, yellow & black label, mono issue, record in EX condition, sleeve bright and clean.
[Odeon O22 671], original German green label release, in about 1965, both labels and record in EX- condition, c/w the rare German picture sleeve.
The Beatles 1964, Christmas Record, Another Beatles Christmas Record, 1964 original fan club issue only, the sleeve is in NM- condition still very bright and clean, the record is also in NM- condition, as is the label. No rips/tears or writing. Also complete with the very rare Number 4 Christmas News Letter 1964, which is again in NM- condition.
We also have second copy, 1964 issue Sleeve EX+/ Record NM-, c/w No. 4 News Letter at £60
We also have third copy, 1964 issue Sleeve VG+/ Record EX-, no News Letter at £45
The Beatles 1965, picture sleeve, The Beatles Third Christmas Record, 1965 original fan club issue, the sleeve is in NM- condition still very bright and clean, the record is also in NM- condition, as is the label. No rips/tears or writing. Also complete with the very rare Number 6 Christmas News Letter 1965, which is again in NM- condition.
We also have second copy, 1965 issue Sleeve EX+/ Record NM-, c/w No. 6 News Letter at £85
We also have third copy, 1965 issue Sleeve EX-/ Record EX-, no News Letter at £75
And we also have forth copy, 1965 issue Sleeve EX-/ Record VG, no News Letter at £50
The Beatles 1966, picture sleeve, Pantomime: Everywhere It’s Christmas, 1966 original fan club only issue, the sleeve is in NM- condition still very bright and clean, the record is also in NM- condition, as is the label. No rips/tears or writing. No Newsletter.
We also have a second copy, again in the same condition as the first, but again with no Newsletter, priced at £80
The Beatles 1967, picture sleeve, Christmas Time [Is Here Again], 1967 original fan club only issue, the sleeve is in NM- condition still very bright and clean, the record is also in NM- condition, as is the label. No rips/tears or writing, complete with newsletter.
We also have a second copy, the sleeve is in EX- condition, as is the record, no newsletter, priced at £80
The Beatles 1968, picture sleeve, Beatles Sixth Christmas Record, 1968 original fan club issue, the sleeve is in NM- condition still very bright and clean, the record is also in NM- condition, as is the label. No rips/tears or writing. No insert.
We also have a second copy, again both the record and the sleeve are in NM- conditions, and does not have the insert, priced the same at £120
We also have a third copy, both the record and the sleeve are in EX- conditions, and does not have the insert, priced at £85
Parlophone R 5015,UK original release, 1963, both labels and record in EX+ condition.
Apple C0006 04692M, original French release, 1970, picture sleeve, both sleeve and record in VG+ condition.
Help!, [Parlophone PCS 3071], original 1965, 1st press, yellow & black label, rare Stereo issue, record in EX condition, sleeve bright and clean.
[The Beatles], John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Two Virgins Unfinished Music No. 1 [Apple Records Sapcor 2/ Track Records 613012] Original 1968 Stereo UK Apple album release, via Track Records. This was John & Yoko first solo release, and very rare Apple release, the record is in EX condition, no major marks, does have a few light scuffs, mainly due to being taking in and out of the inner sleeve, has lost a little of it's vinyl shine. The labels are in EX+ condition, very clean and unmarked, comes with it's original black inner Apple sleeve, which again is in EX+ condition, a little creased but no splits. The sleeve is in a VG+ condition, does have ring wear front and back, and a little grubby. Creased and worn a little on the edges and corners, and also the lamiate has started to lift a little on the reverse side. All this said, it is all complete and still a very good example of a very rare Lennon/ Apple album.
Parlophone 45-R 4949, UK original red label release, October 1962, [50 years ago] both labels and record in VG+ condition, name has been written on both sides of the label. We also have another copy in VG- condition, labels VG and no writing for £80
The Beatles - Love Me Do/ P.S. I Love You, re-issue of their first ever single from 1962, to celebrate 50 years of it's release, released on the 'red' Parlophone Records label, 45-R 4949. The record and the sleeve are in Mint unplayed condition, very limited run of this release, already been deleted and fast becoming a collector item.
[Polydor NH 66833], UK original orange label release, 1963, both labels and record in EX+ condition, c/w Polydor company sleeve.
The Beatles - Please Please Me, Japanese 1982 issue, red vinyl, c/w obi strip and insert, mono issue EMI Odeon EAS-70130, mint and unplayed, in stunning condition for an item which is nearly 30 years old.
Revolver [Parlophone PCS 7009], original 1966, 1st press, yellow & black label, rare Stereo issue, record in EX condition, sleeve bright and clean, but does have a small 60mm split in the bottom, see photo 3.
Rubber Soul, [Parlophone PCS 3075], original 1965, 1st press, yellow & black label, rare Stereo issue, record in EX condition, sleeve bright and clean.
The Beatles - Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, original 1978 [Capitol SEAX-11840] US picture disc release, c/w its original die-cut sleeve. The record is in NM- condition, the die-cut sleeve is in EX+ condition, has been drilled for import tax, still has its cellophane wrap in place, starting to be a hard to find picture disc.
Parlophone R5570, UK original release, 1967, NM/ NM, great picture sleeve, getting harder to find in this condition.
The Beatles - The Last Interview Of John Lennon, 7" single, only released in Brazil in 1982, given away free with a magazine. The record contains extracts from the very last interview Lennon gave, just 4 hours before he was killed. This is a very rare and unique item, as it was only released as a freebie in Brazil, c/w a brown coloured picture sleeve. Both the record and the sleeve are in NM condition, the record is unplayed. There is a 8 tracks to this record, it is not a flexi disc, it was produced as a hard wax pressing.
The Beatstalkers - Ev'rybody's Talking 'Bout My Baby/ Mr. Disappointed, rare UK original 1965 Decca 'A' label Demo [Decca F12259] release date 5-11-65. The record, as are the labels are in a stunning EX+, maybe being played only about half a dozen times. The vinyl is still very bright and clean with a high gloss, the labels are also bright and clean, c/w a Decca company sleeve.
Jeff Beck - Truth, from 1968 on Columbia Records SX 6293, original UK Mono release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a couple of times, if that. The blue/ silver labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in EX++ condition, being bright and clean, and without any writing or tears. But does have a small crease on the front opening side, and a little wear on the front and back opening, on the reverse shows of aging on the flip backs, but still very clean and bright on the cream coloured reverse. This classic album features JB on guitars, Ronnie Wood on bass, Rod Stewart on vocals and Mick Waller on drums.
The Bee Gees, Cucumber Castle [Polydor 2383 010] Stereo 1970, original UK 1st pressing of this very rare Bee Gees album. Features just Barry & Maurice, the record is in EX+ condition with just a couple of very light inner sleeve scuffs, the labels are in NM condition, the gatefold sleeve is again in EX condition, with just a liuttle wear to the edges from shelf storage.
Dave Berry, Can I Get It From You, original UK 1965 issue Decca Records DFE 8625, the record is in EX++ condition as is the sleeve, both very clean and bright.
You're On My Mind/ You Don't Love Me [Decca F.12031], original UK release, 1964, both labels and records in VG+ condition.
Marc Bolan's Tyrannosaurus Rex album 'A Beard Of Stars' on Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1013, red and silver label original 1970 release. The record is in a good VG condition, with a few light marks, plays very well with no skips or jumps. The labels are in EX condition and like the record very clean and bright. The sleeve is in a VG+ condition, having some wear around the edges, especially on the corners, no lyric insert.
Tyrannosaurus Rex [Marc Bolan], album release from 1968 'Prophets, Seers & Sages, The Angels Of The Ages' [Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1005] stereo. The record is in a good VG+ condition, and plays without any jumps or skips, does have a few light marks on the vinyl, but it is still very clean and bright, the labels are also very clean. The insert is again in EX+ condition, the textured sleeve has a little wear, as they or do, due to the sleeve design, but has no rips or tears and the edges and corners are in a EX condition with very little wear.
Regal Zonophone RZ3016, red/ silver label, 1969 original release, both labels and record in EX+ condition
Tyrannosaurus Rex, Marc Bolan -Prophets, Seers & Sages, The Angels of The Ages, original red stereo Regal Zonophone [SLRZ 1005] 1968. The record is still very bright and clean, but just showing one or two light scuffs, overall in EX+ condition, the labels are both in EX+ condition, very clean and bright but showing a little spindle wear. The textured sleeve is in EX+ condition, a little ring wear on the front and on the flipbacks on the reverse side but nothing major. The insert is complete and in NM condition.
Regal Zonophone RZ3011, blue/ silver label, 1968 original release, both labels and record in EX- condition
Gary U.S. Bonds -School Is Out/ One Million Tears, original US 7" single, release on Legrand Records 1009 in 1961. The record is in EX+ condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the maroon & silver [large hole centre] Legrand labels are in NM condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original picture sleeve, which is in EX+ condition.
David Bowie - I Dig Everything/ I'm Not Losing Sleep, very rare single from 1966 on the Pye Label, 7N.17157, pink Pye coloured label. The record is in a good VG+ condition, having been played a few times and showing some surface marks, but still clean and bright and plays very well with no jumps or skips, and hardly any background noise, just a little on the play-in before the music starts. The labels are again in a good VG+ condition, clean and bright, but does have the name 'Stirling' written on both sides of the label. Housed in a red/pink company sleeve.
David Bowie with The Lower Third - Can't Help Thinking About Me/ And I Say To Myself, very rare single from 1966 on the Pye Label, 7N.17020, pink Pye coloured label. The record is in a good VG+ condition, having been played a few times and showing some surface marks, but still clean and bright and plays very well with no jumps or skips, and hardly any background noise, just a little on the play-in before the music starts. The labels are again in a good VG+ condition, clean and bright, but does have the name 'Stirling' written on both sides of the label and a little ring wear. Housed in a red/pink company sleeve.
Elkie Brooks, 'The Way You Do Things You Do/ Blue Tonight' [Decca F.12061] 1965, very rare original UK Decca 'A' sided demo, with release date of 22-1-65 printed on the label, her 3rd single release for Decca. Both record and the labels are in NM condition.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Strictly Personal, rare original 1968 UK dark blue Liberty label release with gatefold sleeve. The record is in a EX- condition, having very few plays, with just a few very light marks, the record is very clean and bright. The labels are in NM condition, with no rips or writing. The gatefold sleeve is in EX+ condition, very clean and bright with great colour, showing very little aging or wear. This is the rare Liberty mono issue, not the 70's reissue.
Dave Clark Five's Greatest Hits [Columbia SX 6105] Mono 1966. Original UK issue, the record is in EX- condition, with just a few very light marks, the labels are also in EX condition, all showing a nice bright clean shine. The sleeve is EX condition, again very bright and clean on the front, the cream reverse is a little grubby and has three 'crosses' written next to some of the track listings.
The Dave Clark Five - Sessions with The Dave Clark Five, Original UK Columbia [33SX 1598] mono 1964 release, 1st pressing blue/black label, the bands first album release. The record and labels are in a stunning NM- condition, the sleeve has a little wear on the corners, and the reverse side has coloured a little with age, other wise a very good EX- condition sleeve.
Colosseum - Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, Morituri Te Salutant, from 1969 on Fontana Records STL.5510, original UK Stereo release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a couple of times. The black & silver labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in NM condition, being bright and clean, and without any writing or tears. The spine is very square and proud, the best copy we have ever had.
The Count Victors - Road Runner/ Lorie, original UK 7" single release on Coral Records Q.72462 in 1963. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the black & silver Coral labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc.
Cream - Fresh Cream, from 1966 on Reaction Records 593001, original UK Mono release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a couple of times, if that. The blue & silver labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in EX+ condition, being bright and clean, and without any writing, a little creasing to the corners, and a little wear to the bottom front opening. The spine is very good, the reverse grey coloured side is clean and but shows a little wear to the edges, and does have a small tear/mark where a pricing label has been. All that said, still a very EX copy.
White Room/ Those Were The Days RSO KI 7605, Japanese release, both insert and record are in NM condition
The Dave Clark Five, original 1965 UK release of the album Catch us If You Can, Columbia 33SX 1756, blue/ black label. The record is in EX- condition, with just a few light marks, the labels are in NM- condition. Both the record and the labels are bright and very clean. The sleeve is in EX condition, with the front being very bright and clean, but the reverse showing a little ageing, and just a small amount of wear to the opening.
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich [Fontana TL 5350] mono 1966, silver/ black label. UK issue. Sleeve in NM condition, as is the labels, record in EX+ condition.
Love Her Madly/ Don't Go No Further [Exulta 12011], original German release, both labels and record in EX+ condition, sleeve also in EX+ condition.
Stoned Immaculate. [Black Adder Records] Sleeve and labels in EX+ condition as is the record
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity Best of [Polydor 2384 062 Standard] original early 70's UK issue, in NM condition.
A Rare Batch of Little White Wonders. [Joker Records SM 3605] stereo, Sleeve and labels in EX+ condition and the record is in EX- condition.
The Rolling Thunder Revue, Believe What You Heard. [Ze Anonym Plattenspieler ZAP 7850] stereo, Sleeve and labels in EX+ condition and the record is in EX- condition.
Robin Gibb, Robin's Reign [Polydor 583 085] Stereo 1969, very rare solo release from this Bee Gee. The record is in EX+ condition with just a few very light inner sleeve scuffs, the labels are in NM condition. The sleeve is again in EX+ condition, with just a little creasing within the laminate.
Grateful Dead - Workingman's Dead, from 1970 on Warner Bros. Records 1869, original UK stereo release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a few times. The green labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in EX+ condition, being bright and clean, with just a little amount of spine wear.
The Great Society - The Great Society with Grace Slick, from 1968 on CBS Records 63476, original UK stereo release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a few times. The orange labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in NM- condition, being bright and clean, with just a little amount of wear to the opening edge.
Hedgehoppers Anonymous - Don't Push Me/ Please Don't Hurt Your Heart For Me, rare UK original 1965 Decca 'A' label Demo [Decca F12298]. The record, as are the labels are in a stunning EX+, maybe being played only about half a dozen times. The vinyl is still very bright and clean with a high gloss, the labels are also bright and clean, c/w a Decca company sleeve.
Axis Bold As Love [Track 612 003] original MONO issue 1967, UK issue, c/w fold out insert, record in VG+ condition with a few light marks, labels in NM- conditon with just a small sign of spindle wear, inner sleeve is in NM condition and gatefold sleeve in a stunning NM- condition, with only a small amount of wear on the corners, the cover is very bright and very clean.
Band Of Gypsys [Super Track 2406 002] original stereo issue 1970, UK issue,'Puppet Sleeve', record in EX+ condition, labels and sleeve in great EX+ condition.
Jimi Hendrix -The Cry Of Love, Original 1971 UK Tracks Records [Track 2408 101] Stereo release, with the gatefold sleeve. the record is in EX+ condition, with just a few light marks, the labels are in NM condition, over all very bright, clean and a good shine to the vinyl. The gatefold sleeve is in EX+ condition, with just a little edge wear on the corners and opening, but still very bright and colourful.
Distant Light [Parlophone PAS 10005] original 1971 UK issue in NM condition, stereo, gatefold sleeve, c/w inner sleeve.
Hollies' Days [Odeon SMO 74315] Stereo, very rare original German 60's issue, gold/red label. The record is in EX+ condition, the sleeve is in EX- condition.
Tom Jones - Thunderball/ Key To My Heart, rare UK original 1965 Decca 'A' label Demo [Decca F12292], James Bond 007 title film soundtrack. The record, as are the labels are in a stunning EX+, maybe being played only about half a dozen times. The vinyl is still very bright and clean with a high gloss, the labels are also bright and clean, c/w a Decca company sleeve.
Keef Hartley Band - The Battle Of North West Six, from 1969 on Deram Records SML 1054, original UK Stereo release, 1st pressing. This album is in a good NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a couple of times. The red and white 1st pressing labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The gatefold sleeve is in NM condition, being bright and clean, and without any writing, or creasing. The spine is very good, as is the center opening. A great copy and featuring Rolling Stone member Mick Taylor on guitar.
Kristmas Kinks [66 Records] Late 70's or early 80's unoffical/ bootleg release. Recorded live at The Rainbow Theatre, London on the 24th December 1977. Record and sleeve are all in NM, condition, the sleeve still has its cellophane wrapped around.
Lennon, John & Yoko Ono - Life With The Lions, with very rare insert and inner sleeve Zapple Records
John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Unfinished Music #2, Life With The Lions, Zapple Records 01, released via Apple in 1969, comes with very rare insert and inner sleeve. The record is in EX+ condition, with just a few light paper scuffs, very little play, but still very bright. The labels are both in NM condition and very bright and clean. The sleeve is again in very good EX+, clean bright front sleeve, slight creases on the corners on the reverse, a little wear on one or two corners and a small tear to the reverse middle opening, but nothing too major. The rare inner sleeve is very clean, but has worn a little on one side, the very rare insert is fresh and clean and is in a NM- condition.
John & Yoko's The second avant-garde experimental outing and the first release on the ZAPPLE label sold less than 5,000 copies on release in May 1969.
Side 1 is a live recording from 2nd March 1969 at 'Lady Mitchell Hall' in Cambridge featuring John on guitar and Yoko on vocals. The whole of side 2 was recorded on a cassette recorder in Room No. 1, Second West Ward, Queen Charlotte Hospital, Hammersmith, London and captures sounds and experiences of John & Yoko's time together there during her pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage.
The Locomotive, - Rudi's In Love/ Never Set Me Free, rare 1968 Parlophone R 5718 release, company sleeve. Very rare UK single release, the vinyl is in a great NM- condition, full gloss and very bright, just a couple of very light marks , has had very minimal play. The labels are in NM condition again very clean and very bright.
Mann Made Hits [HMV CLP 3559] mono, original 1966 UK issue in EX condition,
The Mar-kets [Markets] - Surfers Stomp/ Start, original UK 7" single release on Liberty Records LIB 55401 in 1962. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the black & silver Liberty labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original blue & white Liberty company sleeve.
The Merseybeats [Fontana TL 5210] mono 1964, silver/ black label. UK issue. Sleeve in EX+ condition, as is the labels, record in VG++ condition, with just a few minor surface marks.
The Mighty Avengers - So Much In Love/ Sometimes They Say, original UK 7" single release on Decca Records F.11962 in 1964. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the blue & silver Decca labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original orange & white Decca company sleeve. This band and record have a very heavy connection with the Rolling Stones, the 'A' was written by Jagger & Richards, and both sides were produced by Andrew Loog Oldham.
The Monkees - Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd, original 1967 UK album. RCA Victor RD-7912 mono, the record is in a stunning NM- condition, very bright and clean, with full gloss and shine, just one or two very light marks. The labels are again in EX+ condition with no tears or writing on them, and again very bright. The sleeve is also in NM- condition, very clean, bright and without any creases or marks, corners and edges very sharpe and clean. Over all a great copy.
The Monkees - The Monkees, original 1967 UK debut album. RCA Victor RD-7844 mono, the record is in a stunning EX+ condition, very bright and clean, with full gloss and shine, just one or two very light marks. The labels are again in EX+ condition with no tears or writing on them, and again very bright. The sleeve is also in EX+ condition, very clean, bright and without any creases or marks. Over all a great copy.
The Move EP [Colunbia EEAC 1008] oiginal 60's issue, 4 track EP. Fire Brigade/ Walk Upon The Water/ Flowers In The Rain/ Here We Go Around The Lemon Tree. This is a very rare original Singapore issued EP, the cover is in NM condition, and the record is in VG+ condition, and the labels are in EX condition.
Orange Bicycle, self title. This is a re-issue of the very rare UK 1970 release, this was a very limited run of pressings of just 750 world wide done by the Record Collector Magazine, this is number 044. The quality of the pressing is first class, this album is unplayed, so sleeve and record are in NM condition. Also comes complete with a signed certificate of authenticity from Record Collector.
The Pink Floyd - A Saucerful Of Secrets, classic and rare second album from the Floyd, Mono, 1968, 1st press blue and silver label lettering. The record is in EX+ condition, very bright and glossy vinyl, with just a couple of very light surface marks, great sound, with no skips or jumps. The blue and silver label lettering are again both in EX+ condition, again with just a very little light spindle wear. Matrix numbers XAX 3633-1 and XAX 3634-1 and with 'Sold In U.K.' text on labels with stampers numbers 1L and 12H. The original EMI advert inner sleeve is still present and is in NM condition, although it does have the album title written neatly at the top. The flipback sleeve is also in EX- condition with good edges and surfaces, but does have a few storage wear marks and rubbing on the corners. A little wear on the opening from the rear sleeve, and a couple of laminate creases here and there, but still very colorful and a excellent sleeve.
The Pink Floyd, - Arnold Layne/ Candy And A Currant Bun, original 1967 Columbia DB 8156 single release, company sleeve. This is a very rare UK single release from this iconic band, both tracks written by Syd Barrett. The vinyl is in a great NM- condition, full gloss and very bright, just a couple of very light marks , has had very minimal play. The labels are in NM condition again very clean and very bright.
See Emily Play/ Scarecrow [Columbia DB 8214], original UK release, 1967, both labels and record in EX+ condition.
.....In Town [Liberty LBY 1291] original 1965 UK issue in EX+ condition, mono.
Finders Keepers [Columbia SX 6079] original mono issue 1966, UK issue record, labels, inner sleeve and sleeve all in NM condition
Cliff Richard, Cliff's Silver Discs, original 1960 UK issue EP on Columbia SEG 8050, green/silver label. The record is in EX- condition, with just a couple of light scuffs, the picture sleeve is in VG+, still evry bright and colourful, but a little worn on the opening.
The Rockin' Rebels - Wild Weekend/ Wild Weekend Cha Cha, original UK 7" single release on Stateside Records SS-162 in 1963. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the black & silver Stateside labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original blue Stateside company sleeve.
[London 45-9823], US only issue for this rare sleeve [you are buying the sleeve only], The B&W picture sleeve is in EX- condition, but with a little creasing on the corners. No record.
[Decca 158.012] Mono standard original French only issue, sleeve in NM condition as is the labels, record in EX- condition. Very rare LP issue
Brian Jones Presents the Pipes of Pan at Jou Jouka [Rolling Stones COC 49100] Stereo 1971 Original US issue, gatefold sleeve, c/w gatefold insert which in mint condition, sleeve has had the import cut top left, but small, front sleeve a little grubby overall a great copy. Record in NM condition, labels are in NM condition, although side 1 has shop stamp on it, and sleeve in EX+ condition.
[Decca LK 4733] Mono 1965, a great copy, sleeve in NM condition as is the labels, record in EX+ condition.
The Rolling Stones, Out Of Our Heads, original UK stereo pressing [Decca Records SKL 4733] 1965 unboxed Decca logo, dark blue label, stereo. The record is in a VG condition, showing some signs of play, but still bright and clean. The labels are in VG+ condition, again showing a little spindle marking, but still very clean and bright, the record is housed in its original FFSS inner paper sleeve. The sleeve is in EX+ condition, non-flip back issue, very clean and very bright.
[Decca F.12395] Mono 1966, UK issue but with export issued picture sleeve. Record and labels are in EX condition, and the colour picture sleeve is in EX- condition, but with a little ring wear.
The Rolling Stones - Philadelphia Special, double clear vinyl album, and gatefold sleeve, recorded live in philadelphia and Texas in 1972, two album set on clear vinyl, unoffical pressing, c/w swingin' pig inner sleeves. Both records and labels are in NM condition, with only being played just once or twice, the gatefold colour sleeve is also in NM condition, released in 1990
The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers album, UK release on [Rolling Stones Records COC 59100] 1971, c/w insert. The record is in VG+ condition, with a few scuffs and marks on the vinyl, the labels are in EX- condition with a little wear. The insert is in a crisp clean EX- condition, with just a hint of aging around the edges. The all important cover, is the 1st pressing, with the very rare large zip, the cover is a little worn around the edges and opening and showing a little aging, the fly opening area, is a little creased due to wear, but over all in EX- condition for this very rare UK Stones issue.
The Rolling Stones - Time Is On My Side/ Congratulations original US, first press, London Records 45-9708 single from 1965. Comes complete with rare US picture sleeve. The record is NM, possibly unplayed, stunning condition, as are the purple/white labels, which are in Mint condition. The rare picture sleeve is in NM- condition, just a little aging at the top opening. A great example of this hard to find US single and picture sleeve.
We have just had in a selection of 1970's Stones Bootleg/ Unoffical vinyl records, all in EX+ to NM condition, prices start at£30 per single album. Please email for more details
[Decca SLK 5025] Stereo 1969 Blue Decca label, c/w poster which in mint condition, and also original unsensored innersleeve overall a great copy. Record in EX condition and sleeve in NM condition.
Ruperts People - Reflections Of Charles Brown/ Hold On, very rare 1967 single release on the Columbia label DB 8226, company sleeve. This is a very rare release from this short lived 60's band. The vinyl is in a great NM- condition, full gloss and very bright, just a couple of very light marks , has had very minimal play. The labels are in NM condition again very clean and very bright.
The Shouts - She Was My Baby/ That's The Way It's Gonna Be, rare 1964 UK rock'n'roll release on the React label EA.001 The Shouts was the back band for Gene Vincent after he parted from the Blue Caps. The vinyl is in a good VG+ condition, with some surface marks, but still very bright and clean. The labels are in VG+ condition, again very clean, but please note this single has no center, its been pushed out.
Ambrose Slade - Beginnings, there first album, there after dropping the 'Ambrose' from their name. This is a re-issue of the very rare UK 1969 release, this was a very limited run of pressings of just 750 world wide done by the Record Collector Magazine, this is number 395, comes complete with a loverly insert about the the original album and some good pictures. The quality of the pressing is first class, this album is unplayed, so sleeve and record are in NM condition. Also comes complete with a signed certificate of authenticity from Record Collector.
The Small Faces - From The Beginning, Rare and Original UK Red Unboxed Decca, [LK 4879] mono 1967 release. The record is in a great EX- condition, still full gloss and very clean and bright, just one or two light marks, but nothing major. The red unboxed Decca labels are very bright and clean, with just a few signs of spindle wear. Comes within its original inner sleeve, the cover sleeve is in a stunning NM- condition, the colours are very bright and clean, just a little wear on the opening, but very light, best sleeve for this album we have ever seen or had.
Bobb B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans - Not Too Young To Get Married/ Annette, original UK 7" single release on London Records HL-U.9754 in 1963. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the black & silver London labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original blue & white London company sleeve.
Bobb B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans - Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart?/ Dr. Kaplan's office, original UK 7" single release on London Records HLU 9694 in 1963. The record is in NM- condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the black & silver London labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original blue & white London company sleeve.
Spirit - Clear, from 1969 on CBS Records 63729, original UK stereo release. This album is in a great NM condition, the record is very bright and clean, and with a full gloss, with only showing that it has been played a few times. The orange labels are again in NM condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. The sleeve is in EX+ condition, being bright and clean, but does have a small amount of spine wear with a 'spine crease' to the front.
Spirit - The Family That Plays Together [CBS Records CBS 63523], original UK 1969 issue. The record is in EX+ condition with just one or two very light marks, the labels are in EX+ condition as well, all have a very nice bright, clean shine and condition. The sleeve is again in a very good EX+ condition, being very clean, and having very little wear to the edges.
St. Valentine's Day Massacre [The Artwoods] - Brother, Can You Spare A Dime/ Al's Party, very rare 1967 single release on the Fontana label TF 883, mono, company sleeve. This is a very rare release from the band formerly know as The Artwoods. The vinyl is in a great EX+ condition, full gloss and very bright, just a little light scuffs from being taken in and out of the sleeve, has had very minimal play. The labels are in NM condition again very clean and very bright.
Big Jim Sullivan, Sitar Beat [Mercury Records SR 61137] Stereo. This is the rare original US issue of Big Jim Sullivan's sitar cover versions of some classic hits, plus some of own titles. The record is in EX+ condition, with showing very little play, and very little wear to the labels. The sleeve is in a EX- condition, showing a little wear to the edges and corners, and some ring wear to the reverse side, typical US textured sleeve, but no splits.
Big Jim Sullivan - Sitar Beat, UK issue on the Mercury label [SML 30001] Stereo 1967. Covers of classic songs from the same period and a few original number, all with an Indian beat and played on the Sitar. The record is in EX condition, with just a couple of very light paper scuffs, still bright and clean, as are the labels which are in EX+ condition with no writing or tears. The sleeve is in EX+ condition, very bright and clean, great colours on the front sleeve, the cream coloured reverse is starting to age around the edges.
T-Bones - Won't You Give Him [One More Chance]/ Hamish's Express Relief, original UK 7" single release on Columbia Records DB 7489 in 1965. The record is in EX condition, full gloss, very bright and clean, the black & silver Columbia labels are in NM- condition, very clean with no rip's etc. Housed in an original green & white Columbia company sleeve.
The Moody Blues - The Moody Blues [Decca Records, DFE 8622] 1965, EP, c/w picture sleeve. This rare EP is in EX- condition, the record is still very bright and clean, and with a good gloss, though showing a little sign of being played. The unboxed Decca labels are again in EX condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. Housed in a colourful picture sleeve which again is in EX condition, just showing a little wear and aging on the corners and opening, and also showing a little aging and discolour to the rear cream colour reverse and also has a very small 'nick' about 1cm long on the back opening side. Over all a good example of this rare EP.
Them EP [Disques Vogue INT 18079] 1966, 4 track EP. Gloria's Dream/ The Crazy World Inside Me/ Secret Police/ Aira of Fallen Angels. This is a very rare original Fench issued EP, the cover is in EX condition, and the record is only in VG condition, and the labels are in EX condition.
Them - Them [Decca Records, DFE 8612] 1965, EP, c/w picture sleeve. This very rare EP is in EX- condition, the record is still very bright and clean, and with a good gloss, though showing a little sign of being played. The unboxed Decca labels are again in EX condition, clean and bright and with no tears or writing on them. Housed in a colourful picture sleeve which again is in EX condition, just showing a little wear and aging on the corners and opening, and also showing a little aging and discolour to the rear cream colour reverse. Over all a good example of this very rare EP.
Last Exit [Island ILPS-9097] Pink, with black circle logo label 1st press, 1969. Gatefold sleeve is a little worn, but still in EX+ condition, as for the record this is in EX+ condition, as is the label, overall a very bright and clean 1st press copy
It's Alright/ A Friend [Pye Records 7N.15968] 1965. The record is in EX condition, comes c/w company sleeve.
Mae West - Way Out West, Original 1966 UK Stateside Records [SL 10197] mono album release. The record is in EX condition, although it does have a couple of light marks, which does not affect the play. The sleeve is also in EX- condition, with the front colour still being bright and clean, but the back having some staining in the bottom left hand corner.
Magic Bus [Decca Records DL 75064], Stereo, US release, Black label with rainbow coloured strip across centre of label, both labels and records in NM- condition, sleeve is also in NM condition, with no ring wear. Very small'clip of sleeve'bottom right hand corner, import tax clip.
Magic Bus/ My Generation [Track Records by MCA MCA2-4068], US 1970's release, 2 LP set held in a gatefold sleeve, both labels and records in NM condition, sleeve in NM- condition, slight ring wear on front and back.
Odds & Sods [Track Records by MCA Records MCA -2126612 002], original US release, 1974, blue/ black labels, c/w gatefold lyric sheet and gatefold poster, and die-cut sleeve. Both labels and records in NM- condition, sleeve is also in NM condition. has been drilled in top right hand corner, import tax drill.
Ready Steady Go EP [Reaction WHO 7], UK 70's reissue release on this rare EP. Tracks include, Disguises, Circles, Batman, Bucket'T', and Barbara Ann. Both labels and records are in NM condition, as is the picture sleeve.
Sell Out [Track Records 612 002], original UK release, 1967 mono, both labels and records in NM- condition, sleeve is also in VG++ condition.
Sell Out [Decca Records DL 74950], Stereo, US release, Black label with rainbow coloured strip across centre of label, both labels and records in NM- condition, sleeve is also in NM condition, with no ring wear. Very small'clip of sleeve'top right hand corner, import tax clip.
Whistle Rymes [Track 2406 104] 1972, original UK release, gatefold sleeve, labels, sleeve and record are all in NM- condition.
The Yardbirds - Live Yardbirds featuring Jimmy Page, rare original US Epic Records [E 30615] stereo copy. Stunning copy, the record is in NM condition, full gloss and very bright and clean, the labels are also in NM condition, being very clean and bright. The US sleeve is in a very good EX condition, being very bright and clean, although having a little ring wear on the front and on the reverse side, the sleeve has been drilled, bottom left hand side, for import tax, the hard card sleeve has not split like most US sleeve do, a stunning copy, and very rare to find, especially in this condition. The record had a very short lived shelf life, and will not be re-released on vinyl or CD, as Jimmy page now owes the copy right to this album, and insists that it will not be re-released in any format.
Various Albums for sale, please email for full list of albums available plus Captain Beefheart albums, price start at £10
The Zombies, - Time Of The Season/ I'll Call You Mine, re-issue classic 7" single on Epic Records, [Epic S EPC 3380]. The record is in EX- condition, with just a couple light marks, the vinyl is still bright and clean. The labels again are in EX condition, with no rips or writting, housed in a orange Epic company sleeve.
