Eat were a British indie pop band formed in London in 1986, known for their jangly guitar pop and energetic performances. The band consisted of Ange Boxall, Steven Boxall, Paul Hooper, and Duncan Jarrett. Eat achieved moderate success in the late 1980s with their infectious indie pop sound influenced by The Byrds and 1960s pop. They released two albums on Fiction Records and gained support from BBC Radio 1. Despite their catchy songs and critical acclaim in the indie press, Eat never achieved major commercial breakthrough and disbanded in 1990. They represented the UK's late 1980s indie pop scene, creating melodic guitar pop that balanced underground credibility with pop accessibility. Eat's music demonstrated the continued vitality of jangly guitar pop during a period dominated by alternative rock's more aggressive sounds. They remain appreciated by indie pop enthusiasts.
Eat vinyl records
4017 Eat new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
HYPNOTONE Hypnotonic (1991 UK Creation doubel A side promotional vinyl 7 also includes Yu-Yu custom printed labels in a plain die-cut paper sleeve CRE089P)
£7.99 used
HEATWAVE featuring JOCELYN BROWN Feel Like Making Love (1990 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Sweet Delight picture sleeve HW3) Track Listing: 1. Feel Like Making Love 2. Sweet Delight - 7 Version
£7.99 used
VARIOUS CENTRAL TRAINS Great Central (1976 UK 7-track stereo LP issued as part of The World Of Railways series featuring the Steam Locomotives of the former G.C.R. & L.N.E.R. at work on British Railways in the 1950s produced by Peter Handford who also supplied the extensive liner notes front laminated picture sleeve
£17.00 used
PAUL & LINDA McCARTNEY The Back Seat Of My Car (1971 UK 7 vinyl single with intact four prong centre also includes Heart Of The Country plain die-cut paper sleeve R5914) Track Listing: 1. The Back Seat Of My Car 2. Heart Of The Country
£17.00 used
THE BEATLES Revolver (Rare 1966 UK third issue 14-track mono LP with Sold in U.K. & Gramophone Co label credits front laminated flipback picture sleeve crediting DR. ROBERT & with small block mono on the front. This is a rare variant of the third press where the labels still retain the Dr. Robert which has more commonly been corrected to Doctor for this run
£328.00 used
HENRY RED ALLEN & COLEMAN HAWKINS Stormy Weather (1980 UK 12-track stereo LP featuring previously unissued studio performances from 1957 & 1958 glossy picture sleeve. The cover shows light wear & the vinyl is Excellent with little sign of playJG002) Track Listing: Mean To Me Lonesome Road Sleepytime Gal Summertime All Of Me Tea For Two Battle Hymn Of The Republic Blues Wont You Come Home Bill Bailey South When the Saints Go Marching In Stormy Weather
£12.00 used
KREATOR Behind The Mirror (1987 German limited edition 2-track vinyl 12 Picture Disc single also including Gangland comes in a die-cut Noise International record company sleeve N0084)
£33.99 used
TADD DAMERON QUINTET featuring FATS NAVARRO Fats Navarro Featured With The Tadd Dameron Quintet (1962 US first issue 7-track mono vinyl LP Volume One in the Classics Of Modern Jazz Series also featuring Allan Eager on Tenor Rudy Williams onAlto Curly Russell on Bass & Kenny Clarke on Drums in sessions recorded in 1948 pasted picture sleeve with tape reinforced edges
£56.00 used
THE WHO Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy (1972 UK first press 14-track LP retrospective housed in the original E.J. Day printed gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve is Excellent with some minor shelf/edgewear & the vinyl is clean & in Excellent condition with little play evident) Track Listing: ÞÞ01
£34.00 used










