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DEEP PURPLE with THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MALCOLM ARNOLD Concerto For Group & Orchestra (1970 UK first issue 4-track LP with Gramophone Co label text & no EMI box logo recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall front laminated gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve shows a little light shelfwear; there is a name annotation to one label and the vinyl itself has just a few light scuffs to indicate play SHVL767) Track Listing: 1
£28.00 used
FAIRPORT CONVENTION What We Did On Our Holidays (Rare 1968 UK first press 12-track stereo LP on the rough textured pink with eye logo label front laminated picture sleeve. Only the very first issue had this label design. This copy is in excellent condition ILPS9092) See More Info for further details
£161.00 used
TRAFFIC Traffic (Rare 1968 UK first issue 10-track stereo LP on the smooth pink eye label housed in the Garrod & Lofthouse gatefold picture sleeve with internal top flipbacks and integral 8-page picture booklet. The sleeve has some lightedge scuffing and minor creasing but remains in more than respectable condition & far better than usually found
£217.00 used
COSMOTHEKA Wines And Spirits (1977 UK first issue 16-track Stereo LP fully laminated picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal shelfwear & the vinyl looks barely played SHY7001) Track Listing: Good Little Girl 0:42 Ouses In Between 4:34 The Babys Name 1:59 Little Dolly Daydream 4:24 Down The Road 0:16 Up Went My Little Umbrella 2:50 Golden Dustman 5:10 Ragtime Ragshop 3:35 Knagaroo Hop 2:48 Hitch Coo 0:50 Johnny 3:42 Robin Redbreast 2:43 Music Box Tune 0:35 Only Come Down For The Day 3:32 Timothy Lets Have A Look At It 2:23 Just Like The Ivy 0:38
£17.00 used
CARAVAN For Girls Who Grow Plump In The Night (1973 UK first issue 7-track vinyl LP on the red & white Deram label design with track four on side one simply listed as Cthlu with stamped matrices ending with -3U and with the A/B crossed out within a non-laminated gatefold picture sleeve with dated poly-lined record company inner
£45.00 used
BOB DYLAN More Bob Dylan Greatest Hits (Original 1971 UK plain orange CBS label 21-track double LP housed in an internal pocket gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve shows some noticable shelfwear and scuffing whilst all the print is legible hence Very Good grading and the vinyl is in Excellent condition with few signs of play) Track Listing: 01
£17.00 used
CHANNEL 3 CH3 (1981 US first press 5-track 12 EP picture sleeve with incorrect tracklisting on the back. This copy remains factory sealed from new and is therefore still mint & unplayed PBS1018) Track Listing: Manzanar Mannequin Ive Got A Gun Waiting In The Wings Wet Spots
£56.00 new
PINK FLOYD Masters Of Rock (1974 German first issue 10-track compilation LP with label perimeter text that starts Urheber fully laminated unique picture sleeve with notes in German & English. The sleeve shows light wear in particular to spineand the vinyl shows minimal signs of play) Track Listing: 01
£28.00 used
THE GIGI GRYCE QUINTET Saying Somethin. (Rare Hard Bop 1962 UK first press 6-track LP on Esquire with RVG stamped in the run-outs also starring Richard Williams [trumpet] Richard Wyands [piano] Reggie Workman [bass] & Mickey Roker [drums] housed in a front laminated flipback picture sleeve with a unique turquoise tint
£195.00 used
VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR The Least We Can Do (Withdrawn 1970 UK Limited Edition first press 6-track LP on the rough pink Charisma scroll label with CAS+1007+A2 & CAS+1007+B2 stamped matrices WITHOUT the G making this the withdrawnfirst mix complete with rare fold out limited 17½ x 24 double-sided lyric poster gatefold picture sleeve see more info for further details CAS1007) Track Listing: After hearing the finished album label owner Tony Stratton-Smith was unhappy with the mix and [without the bands knowledge and consent] took the tapes to legendary producer Shel Talmy [The Who The Kinks] to remix some of the songs
£883.00 used










