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)
PINK FLOYD The Wall (1979 UK first press 26-track double album 2-LP with picture labels complete with round cornered card lyric inners & the original gatefold picture sleeve [which does not list the band members inside] has light wear while the vinyl shows only the lightest signs of play - an Excellent example and superb play copy of this Floyd classic SHDW411) Track Listing: A1
£217.00 used
JOHN LENNON John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band (Rare original 1970 UK 11-track LP with YEX 827-1U / YEX 828-1U machine stamped matrices complete with illustrated lyric inner fully laminated picture sleeve. This is an oustanding one previous ownerarchive copy. The sleeve exhibits only very faintest flattening to the spine & otherwise shows no edge scuffing or shelfwear just one faint laminate ripple to the reverse the thin paper inner has one small blemish and remains wonderfullyflat Track Listing: with no unsightly creases - an outstanding example
£217.00 used
GENE For The Dead (Scarce 1994 UK limited edition first issue 7 vinyl single also including Childs Body individually numbered picture sleeve. Both the sleeve & vinyl are Near Mint COST1) **Limited to 1994 Copies Only** Track Listing: 1. For The Dead 2. Childs Body
£39.00 used
THE HOLLIES Hollies Sing Hollies (1969 UK first issue 12-track stereo vinyl LP on the black & yellow Parlophone label [amongst the very last to be pressed with this label] the first Hollies album to feature Terry Sylvester as well as compositions by bassist Bernie Calvert gatefold picture sleeve
£48.00 used
KING CRIMSON Red (Classic Rare 1974 UK pink rim Island palm tree label 5-track vinyl LP for many fans the definitive mid period King Crimson album & highly influential to future prog-metallers housed in a fully laminated picture sleeve with pinched spine & complete with its original light blue company inner
£328.00 used
EMERSON LAKE & PALMER Tarkus (1971 UK first issue 13-track LP on the pink rim palm tree label engineered by studio icon of the day Eddie Offord & featuring a seldom heard guitar solo by Greg Lake during Battlefield heavy duty gatefold picture sleeve with fantastic William Neal artwork. The sleeve shows just a little light shelfwear with a bit of edge scuffing & the vinyl remains in Excellent condition with few signs of play ILPS9155) Track Listing: 01
£45.00 used
ELVIS PRESLEY Are You Lonesome Tonight . (1961 UK 7 single with intact four prong centre also featuring I Gotta Know RCA company die cut paper sleeve. The vinyl on this copy remains in excellent condition with few signs of play 45-RCA1216) Track Listing: Are You Lonesome Tonight . I Gotta Know
£12.00 used
DEEP PURPLE Who Do We Think We Are (Archive quality 1973 UK first issue 7-track vinyl LP with Gramophone Co perimeter label text featuring the classic Woman From Tokyo complete with lyric insert front laminated gatefold picture sleeve. Thisis a one previous owner copy. The sleeve shows virtually no signs of age whilst the vinyl looks unplayed
£167.00 used
CLIFF RICHARD Dont Stop Me Now (1967 UK first issue 16-track mono LP on the blue & black Columbia label with Sold In UK label text front laminated flipback picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minorl shelfwear & the vinyl shows just a few light surface scuffs for its age. A great copy. SX6133) Track Listing: 01
£23.00 used
JETHRO TULL Stand Up (Rare original 1969 UK first issue 10-track stereo LP on the highly collectible pink Island ‘eye’ logo label – Jethro Tull’s superb second studio album featuring their celebrated reworking of Bouree. Housed in the iconic pop-up gatefold sleeve one of Islands most sought-after early designs
£167.00 used










