Black were a British new wave band formed in Liverpool in 1981, led by vocalist Colin Vearncombe. The band achieved international success with their 1987 single 'Wonderful Life,' which became a massive European hit and reached top ten in multiple countries. The song's memorable melody, orchestral arrangement, and Vearncombe's distinctive vocals made it an enduring 1980s pop classic. Black's music combined new wave sensibilities with sophisticated pop production and thoughtful, often melancholic lyrics. Other songs included 'Sweetest Smile' and 'Everything's Coming Up Roses.' Despite 'Wonderful Life' success, Black remained essentially a one-hit wonder internationally. Colin Vearncombe passed away in 2016 following a car accident.
Black vinyl records (2686)
BLACK SABBATH Heaven & Hell (1980 UK graduated orange label 8-track LP a return to form for Sabbath despite Ozzys departure with the former Elf & Rainbow singer Ronnie James Dio proving a more than worthy replacement. The glossy picture sleeve shows just light shelfwear and creasing whilst the vinyl shows few minor signs of play; overall remaining Excellent) Track Listing: A1
£106.00 used
BLACK SABBATH Never Say Die. (1978 UK Vertigo spaceship label 9-track vinyl LP housed in a fully laminated picture sleeve with illustrated credits inner. Both sleeve and vinyl show only minimal evidence of wear/play therefore remaining in Excellent/Near Mint condition) Track Listing: 1. Never Say Die 2
£84.00 used
NINE BLACK ALPS Just Friends (2005 UK limited edition 7 single pressed on Yellow Vinyl also including Never Coming Down housed in a title-stickere picture sleeve IS915) Track Listing: 1. Just Friends 2. Never Coming Down - Exclusive B-Side
£7.99 used
THE BLACK CROWES Shake Your Money Maker (1990 UK first press 10-track LP the debut album from the iconic American blues-rock band including Jealous Again Hard To Handle & She Talks To Angels. Complete with the illustrated inner the picturesleeve is still in the open shrinkwrap with the original song hype sticker attached & the vinyl is clean & grades EX/EX- with just a few light paper hairline scuffs not affecting play) Track Listing: 1
£84.00 used
BLACKBUD Heartbeat EP (2005 UK limited edition 2-track 7 vinyl single - Having won Best New Band at Glastonbury 2004 and performed 3 times 2005 [standing in for Hard-Fi on Sunday] Blackbud have also toured with Hope Of The States and been given the seal of approval by Jimmy Page. This follow-up to their debut Livewire EP includes Corner Of The World picture sleeve) Track Listing: 1
£4.99 used
BLACKFOOT SUE Nothing To Hide (Classic 1973 UK Jam label 10-track LP pressed on translucent Red Vinyl [visible when held to the light] textured gatefold picture sleeve with lyrics on the back. The sleeve shows just a little minor discolouring or faint scuffing from storage & the vinyl has just the odd light sign of play leaving it Excellent JAL104) Track Listing: 1
£50.00 used
THE IVEYS Maybe Tomorrow (Incredibly Rare 1968 Japanese Apple label 7 single also including And Her Daddys A Millionaire unique wraparound picture insert with lyrics inside & original generic black Apple company sleeve. The insert has onlyminimal wear with some light storage creases. The vinyl has only a few light noticeable surface marks but there is very little lessening in sound quality
£161.00 used
BLACK GRAPE Englands Irie (Rare 1996 UK 4-track promotional only 12 vinyl includes Intro By Keith Allen Pass The Durazac Mix Suedehead Dub and Mels L.A. Irie Mix housed in a black die-cut sleeve) Track Listing: 1. Englands Irie - Intro by Keith Allen 2. Englands Irie - Pass The Durazac Mix 3. Englands Irie - Suedehead Dub 4
£12.00 used
CILLA BLACK The Best Of Cilla Black (1969 UK issue of the 1968 14-track stereo LP on the one box EMI logo Parlophone label front laminated flipback picture sleeve with company catalogue inner. The sleeve shows light shelfwear & the vinyl is Excellent with light evidence of play - a decent copy PCS7065) Track Listing: 1
£23.00 used
BLACK SABBATH Live At Last (1980 UK 9-track vinyl LP released by Nem Records with picture labels considered unofficial at the time as it was released without permission from the band - Recorded at Manchester and The Rainbow Theatre in Londonduring March 1973 this was intended to be released but being unhappy with the results the band shelved the project until former manager Patrick Meehan arranged the release in 1980
£45.00 used










