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1st vinyl records
1884 1st new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
ATTILA ZOLLER HANS KOLLER & MARTIAL SOLAL Zoller Koller Solal (Scarce 1966 German 9-track stereo LP on the crimson Saba label with the tree logo at the top housed in a sturdy front laminated gatefold sleeve with liner notes in German & English. The sleeve [VG+] shows a little minor ageing with a tiny paper fracture in an opening corner whilst the vinyl is clean & in Excellent condition with the odd faint paper hairline not affecting play SB15061ST) Track Listing: A1 Mr
£45.00 used
EGG Egg (Rare 1970 UK first issue 8-track MONO vinyl LP on the dark green Nova series Deram label front laminated picture sleeve with mono/stereo hole red-for-mono inner & tracklisting sticker on the back. The very first pressings of thisclassic album by Dave Stewart Mont Campbell and Clive Brooks actually had misprinted titles on the back of the sleeve
£278.00 used
WIGWAM The Lucky Golden Stripes And Starpose (1976 UK 1st issue 9-track vinyl LP on the red two virgins label of top flight prog from one of the few Finnish bands of the seventies to make an impact outside of their home country embossed picture sleeve with fold out lyric insert. The sleeve shows a minor degree of shelfwear with some creasing and mild discolouration in places but the vinyl remains ine xcellent condition with few signs of play V2051) Track Listing: Sane Again 2:37 International Disaster 2:41 Timedance 1:07 Colossus 6:43 Eddie And The Boys 4:03 Lucky Golden Stripes And Starpose 6:34 June Maybe Too Late 3:35 Never Turn You In 5:06 In A Nutshell 3:45
£23.00 used
AQUARIAN DREAM Phoenix (Original 1979 UK limited edition 2-track 12 single also featuring East 6th Street housed in the die-cut company sleeve with the original artist/title sticker attached. The vinyl appears barely played. An amazing Norman Connors led disco joint. BDSL488)
£45.00 used
SMALL FACES Small Faces (1966 UK first press 12-track deep groove MONO vinyl LP on the red unboxed Decca logo label a classic British 60s debut longplayer including WhatCha Gonna Do About It Sha La La La Lee & You Need Loving later re-worked by Led Zeppelin for Whole Lot Of Love housed in the original front laminated non-flipback picture sleeve
£167.00 used
GUNS N ROSES Appetite For Destruction (1987 UK 12-track vinyl LP pressed in Germany for the UK market with illustrated lyric inner withdrawn picture sleeve featuring artwork based on the Robert Williams painting Appetite For Destruction. Thesleeve was withdrawn after several music retailers refused to stock the album
£39.00 used
MEL & KIM Showing Out (1986 German wide-centred 7 vinyl sngle also including System (House Mix) picture sleeve INT110.707) Track Listing: 1. Showing Out 2. System - House Mix
£9.00 used
THE ROLLING STONES Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967 UK 10-track deep groove stereo vinyl LP on the first variant unboxed Decca logo green label with straight text composer credits and upside-down matrix in brackets complete withflame red artwork inner & 3D diffraction grating front laminated gatefold picture sleeve with lighter blue border TXS103) See More Info for details on condition
£439.00 used
THE WAY WE LIVE A Candle For Judith (Monster British Acid Folk Psych 1971 UK first press 8-track vinyl LP for John Peels Dandelion label recorded in two days in the summer of 1970 at Spot Sound London [where Cream recorded Fresh Cream] with all instruments performed by Jim Milne & Steve Clayton pre-Tractor
£328.00 used
THE SHADOWS Dance With The Shadows (1964 UK first issue 14-track mono LP on the black & blue Columbia label front laminated flipback picture sleeve. This one owner copy remains in an outstanding condition the sleeve displays minimal wear andno signs of age the labels have just a couple of light spindle marks to show very light signs of play and the vinyl is in a near mint condition
£62.00 used










