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1884 1st new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
THE BEATLES A Hard Days Night (1964 UK first press 13-track mono vinyl LP on the black & yellow Parlophone label with Sold In The UK Recording First Published & Parlophone Co label text Ernest J. Day front laminated flipback sleeve with mid sized mono logo on the front PMC1230)See More info for further details of the condition
£106.00 used
STEVE HACKETT Spectral Mornings (1979 UK 8-track vinyl LP. Third solo album released in 1979 and widely regarded as one of his finest works. Fresh from his tenure with Genesis Hackett assembled a superb band including Nick Magnus John Hackett and Dik Cadbury crafting an album that beautifully balances soaring instrumentals with melodic songcraft
£17.00 used
HIGH TIDE Sea Shanties (1969 UK 6-track stereo LP on the blue & turquoise label described as one of the first progressive metal albums from the UK. What ever the case this is dirty fuzzed-up psych-rock of the highest order & certainly one of the heaviest of the late sixties to come from these shores
£106.00 used
MAN Be Good To Yourself At Least Once A Day (1972 UK 4-track LP with custom Man logo labels & Man family tree inner housed in a heavyweight gatefold picture sleeve which when opened unfolds like a complex origami puzzle to reveal a fantastic 24 x 24 cartoon style map of Wales. The sleeve shows some recognisable shelfwear the inner has some foxing whilst the vinyl appears in Excellent condition with just a few faint paper hairlines to show play UAG29417) Track Listing: ÞÞ1
£23.00 used
BUDGIE Never Turn Your Back On A Friend (Rare 1973 UK 7-track vinyl LP from the legendary power trio on the black & silver MCA label opening with one of their best known tracks Breadfan superb Roger Dean designed gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve shows some noticable general edge/shelfwear; the vinyl shows as little cosmetic clouding and a few light scuffmarks/hairlines
£106.00 used
JONI MITCHELL The Hissing Of Summer Lawns (1975 UK first press 10-track LP printed embossed gatefold picture sleeve with lyrics inside. The picture sleeve shows a bit of ring wear scuffing & spinewear whilst the vinyl shows minor signs of play SYLA8763) Track Listing: A1. In France They Kiss On Main Street A2
£23.00 used
THE FISHERFOLK On Tiptoe (1975 UK first issue 13-track privately pressed stereo LP of Christian Folk by the mutating ensemble that evolved out of the coffee house band Keyhole textured gatefold picture sleeve. Apart from a small sticker tear on the bacck the sleeve shows minimal shelfwear & the vinyl remains near as new with few signs of play) Track Listing: Listen can’t you hear
£28.00 used
THE HIGH LEVEL RANTERS Northumberland For Ever (1968 18-track stereo LP on the blue Topic label recorded in Newcastle by Bill Leader picture sleeve with extensive sleeve notes on the reverse. The sleeve shows just light shelfwear & the vinylremains near as new with little sign of play 12TS186) Track Listing: 01 Shews The Way To Wellington / The Peacock 02 Followed The Hen 03 The Sandgate Girls Lament / Elsie Marley 04 Bellingham Boat / Lambskinnet 05 Adam Buckham 06 Meggys Foot 07 The Lads Of North Tyne / The Redesdale Hornpipe 08 The Hexhamshire Lass 09 The Breakdown / Blanchland Races 10 The Lads Of Alnwick / Lamshaws Fancy 11 Byker Hill 12 Whinhams Reel / Nancy 13 Because He Was A Bonny Lad / Salmon Tails Up The Water / Sweet Hesleyside 14 Dance To Your Daddy 15 Billy Boy 16 Nae Guid Luck Aboot The Hoose 17 Mi Laddie Sits Ower Late Up 18 The Keel Row / Kafoozalum / The Washing Day
£17.00 used
CAMEL Mirage (1974 UK first press 5-track LP often voted one of the Top 100 Progressive Rock albums of all time. This is a one previous owner example bought new on release & stored in near pristine condition ever since. The sleeve is the first issue Robert Stace printed design & is complete with the all too often missing band picture/credits insert
£139.00 used









