Bros were a British pop duo consisting of twin brothers Matt and Luke Goss, formed in 1986 with Craig Logan (who left in 1989). Bros achieved massive late 1980s success, becoming teen idols with devoted, predominantly female fanbase known as 'Brosettes.' Their debut album 'Push' was hugely successful, featuring hits like 'When Will I Be Famous?,' 'Drop the Boy,' and 'I Owe You Nothing.' Their success was remarkable but relatively brief, with fame pressures, financial disputes, and changing musical tastes leading to early 1990s decline. The 2018 film 'Bros: After the Screaming Stops' documented their story.
Bros vinyl records (601)
DEEP PURPLE Black Night (1976 Japanese wide centred 7 vinyl single on the Warner Burbank label design with the Purple Records logo originally released in 1971 also including Into The Fire. The vinyl comes issued within a Warner Bros company die-cut paper sleeve complete with the great In Rock style picture insert with lyrics to both songs printed in English on the reverse
£28.00 used
A-HA Stay On These Roads (1988 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Soft Rains Of April picture sleeve with the dates for the first leg of their 1988/89 World Tour on the reverse W7936) Track Listing: 1. Stay On These Roads 2. Soft Rains Of April
£9.00 used
A-HA Cry Wolf (1986 UK 7 vinyl single also including Maybe Maybe picture sleeve W8500) Track Listing: 1. Cry Wolf 2. Maybe Maybe
£9.00 used
A-HA Hunting High & Low (1986 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single featuring the Remix plus a demo version of The Blue Sky picture sleeve W6663) Track Listing: 1. Hunting High & Low 2. The Blue Sky - Demo Version
£9.00 used
A-HA Train Of Thought (1986 UK injection moulded 7 vinyl single also including And You Tell Me. The picture sleeve displays some light wear and ringwear and the vinyl shows light signs of play W8736) Track Listing: 1. Train Of Thought 2. And You Tell Me
£12.00 used
A-HA The Sun Always Shines On T.V. (1985 UK solid centre 7 single also including Driftwood housed in a matte picture sleeve W8846) Track Listing: 1. The Sun Always Shines On TV 2. Driftwood
£12.00 used
A-HA Cry Wolf (1986 UK 3-track 12 vinyl single taken from the Scoundrel Days album. Including Extended Version and Maybe Maybe glossy flip-back picture sleeve. The sleeve some minor wear and the vinyl remains in Excellent condition - an Excellent play copy W8500T) Track Listing: 1. Cry Wolf - Extended Version 2
£12.00 used
A-HA Hunting High And Low (1985 UK/German-pressed 10-track vinyl LP including the classic hits Take On Me & The Sun Always Shines On TV housed in a song hype stickered picture sleeve with illustrated inner. The sleeve shows very little signof wear ad the vinyl displays some light cosmetic hairlines none of which would have any real impact on play WX30) Track Listing: 1
£17.00 used
DONALD FAGEN The Nightfly (1982 Japanese 8-track vinyl LP the solo debut by the Steely Dan co-founder & incidentally one of the first fully digital recorded pop albums. Complete with fold-out Japanese / lyric inserts and its thin blue & white obi-strip the picture sleeve shows minimal wear whilst the vinyl is Excellent to Near Mint with barely any play P-11264) Track Listing: A1
£106.00 used
REM Strange Currencies (1995 UK limited edition 7 vinyl single pressed on Neon Green Coloured Vinyl also including Instrumental Version. The numbered picture sleeve shows a little light shelfwear to the edges and comes complete with the bonus Monster pin badge stapled to the sleeve and the vinyl appears barely played W0290X) Track Listing: 1
£28.00 used










