1st represents musical projects emphasizing primacy and originality. Such names suggest pioneering, leading approaches to music. Artists with first-position names often value innovation and setting trends. Their contributions represent music's pursuit of new directions.
1st vinyl records (1884)
CLIFF RICHARD The 31st Of February Street (1974 UK 12-track vinyl LP picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal shelfwear & the vinyl remains in excellent condition with few signs of play EMC3048) Track Listing: The 31st Of February Street (Opening) 1. Give Me Back That Old Familiar Feeling 2. The Leaving 3
£17.00 used
ERIC CLAPTON No Reason To Cry (1976 UK first issue 10-track LP complete with illustrated credits inner embossed picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal shelfwear & the vinyl remains near as new with minimal signs of play) Track Listing: 01. Beautiful Thing 02. Carnival 03. Sign Language 04. County Jail Blues 05
£23.00 used
THE HOLLIES Hollies Greatest (1968 UK first press 14-track stereo LP on the black & yellow Parlophone label with The Gramophone Co Ltd perimeter text includes outtake version of Yes I Will front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeveshows light shelfwear with just a little laminate creasing and disclouring to the back whilst the vinyl is in Excellent condition with just a few very light signs of play
£56.00 used
SIMON & GARFUNKEL Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970 UK 11-track LP on the plain orange label the duos classic album which spawned no less than four radio staple hit singles: The Boxer Cecilia El Condor Pasa & the iconic title track matte picture sleeve. The sleeve has minimal wear and the vinyl has just the odd light sign of play) Track Listing: A1
£23.00 used
WINGS Hi Hi Hi (1972 UK 7 single with intact four prong centre & An Apple Record label credit also including C Moon yellow die-cut Wings paper sleeve. The vinyl remains in excellent condition with few signs of play R5973) Track Listing: 1. Hi Hi Hi 2. C Moon
£34.00 used
BEACH BOYS Beach Boys Party. (Original 1965 UK 13-track stereo LP on the rainbow rim Capitol label with logo at 9 oclock front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl still looks barely played ST2398) Track Listing: Hully Gully I Should Have Known Better Tell Me Why Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow Mountain Of Love Youve Got To Hide Your Love Away Devoted To You Alley Oop Theres No Other (Like My Baby) Medley - I Get Around/Little Deuce Coupe The Times They Are A-Changin Barbara Ann
£45.00 used
THIN LIZZY Johnny The Fox (1976 UK first press 10-track vinyl LP with A Bilbo Boppa. & Bilbo Masteroom scratched into the run-out groove and Borderline mispelt as Borderlne on the label. Complete with illustrated credits inner and the picture sleeve [with artwork designed by the bands regular artist from the period Jim Fitzpatrick] is Excellent with some foxing to the inner and the vinyl remains in Excellent condition with only a few faint paper scuffs not affecting play) Track Listing: A1
£23.00 used
THE BEATLES Help. (Rare 1965 UK first issue 14-track STEREO vinyl LP with Gramophone Co and Sold In The UK credits on the label Garrod & Lofthouse front laminated flipback picture sleeve with outlined stereo logo - a superb copy in fantastic condition. PCS3071) See More Info for further details
£1,105.00 used
THE BEATLES A Hard Days Night (Rare Archive Quality 1964 UK first issue 13-track mono vinyl LP with Sold In The UK Recording First Published & Parlophone Co label text complete with Emitex inner Garrod & Lofthouse front laminated flipback sleeve with mid sized mono logo on the front & rounded ended flipbacks PMC1230) See More Info for further details
£994.00 used
THE BEATLES Rubber Soul (1965 UK first press 14-track Mono LP with The Gramophone Co Ltd & Sold in the UK label text front laminated flipback picture sleeve PMC1267) See More info for further details ... Track Listing: The labels are matt black with Parlophone in bright yellow text all other text is in silver
£389.00 used










