Category: vinyl-2
St. Vincent – Masseducation
Limited Condition on Pink vinyl including limited artwork, stickers and poster. Near Mint condition, Bought from new and played once. Slight split a couple of inches on the outer pvc sleeve. All complete
Bob Dylan – The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan
Superb copy. Very little signs of age to either the record or the sleeve. Sleeve has some light foxing on the back plus vintage price sticker of 22/6. The vinyl is in lovely condition.
PJ Harvey – B sides, Demos & Rarities (Box, Comp + 6xLP, 180)
Brand New sealed copy from an independent record store in London.
Cat Stevens – Harold And Maude
Superb copy. Very little signs of play to the record. The sleeve is in excellent condition. All present and correct. 7″ Single is black vinyl with pink label. The obi strip has a tear, which has been repaired and the cover has some light foxing and some discolouration to front and back. Our copy has a ‘promotional copy not for sale sticker on the front cover, but has the normal brown labels.
Gentle Giant – Acquiring The Taste
Superb copy. Very little signs of play to the record. The sleeve is in VG+ condition. Has some light foxing to front and back, and some corner scuffs, but still in nice condition.
Harvey Mandel – Baby Better
Superb copy. Very little signs of age to either the record or the sleeve.
Eric Burdon & War – The Complete Vinyl Collection
Lou Reed – Words & Music, May 1965
brand new sealed copy from independent shop. A rare item, super limited.
Bongwater – The Power Of Pussy
Superb copy. Very little signs of age to either the record or the sleeve. (no insert)
Pink Floyd – A Saucerful Of Secrets
This is was the first version with the black and silver label. The label has the “Sold In U.K. Subject To Retail Price Conditions” text at the bottom of the label – this was removed from UK records mid 1969 so this issue cannot be later than that. The All Rights etc.text around the rim of the label begins with The Gramophone Co Ltd rather than EMI Records.It was issued in an identical sleeve to the original 1968 blue and black label issue i.e.flip-back sleeve with “File Under Popular” printed top right corner on rear of sleeve, Garrod & Lofthouse printer credit with the 6807 date code although it was obviously issued at a slightly later date. There is only one EMI box at 6 o’clock on the label, later versions had two. As originally issued it came with an EMI “Patents Applied For” paper inner advertising other EMI lps.