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
BEAT BUTCHERS Prime Cut / Evolver (1997 UK promotional vinyl 12 for the single release custom Pussy Foot picture sleeve PUSSY025)
£9.00 used
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA / BAND OF THE GRENADIER GUARDS conducted by KENNETH ALWYN The World Of The Great Classics Vol. 8 (1970 UK stereo LP featuring the 1812 Overture Op. 49 Capriccio Italien Op. 46 & Marche Slave Op. 31 front laminated picture sleeve SPA108)
£12.00 used
GEATER DAVIS Sad Shades Of Blue (1986 UK 14-track vinyl LP released as part of Charly R&Bs Sound Stage Seven Series featuring a collection of classic soul tracks including Your Heart Is So Cold Im Gonna Change I Know My Baby Loves Me and more glossy picture sleeve with sleevenotes by Clive Richardson printed on the back
£23.00 used
VARIOUS The Great Dames Of Rock N Roll (1982 UK 16-track LP featuring one-off session work by Ray Russell [guitar] Bob Whyatt [vocals] Chris Parren [piano] Andy Brown [bass] Barry DeSouza [drums] & The Rebellettes [backing vocals]. Thematerial covers famous fifties Rock N Roll tunes all named after various lovelies
£12.00 used
GREATER UNION Someone Like You Someone Like Me (1973 UK 7 vinyl single with intact four prong centre & Factory sample stickered label also including Im Wondering Where You Are Parlophone company die cut paper sleeve R5983)
£14.00 used
JIM WEATHERLY Neither Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye) (1973 UK A label demonstration sample vinyl 7 for the single release with intact four prong centre & release date of 11-5-73 on the label also featuring Old Kentucky Moon RCA company die cut paper sleeve. There is a name written on the A-side label but the vinyl remains in excellent condition with little sign of play RCA2367)
£14.00 used
THE WEATHER GIRLS Land Of The Bliever (1988 UK 7 injection moulded vinyl single on the red label including the F.F Believe In Beats Mix of the title track - taken from the self titled album The Weather Girls picture sleeve)
£8.99 used
THE BEATLES Please Please Me (1963 UK fifth press 14-track mono vinyl LP with The Parlophone Co label perimeter text & Recording First Published credit but without Sold In UK front laminated Ernest J. Day flipback picture sleeve with polylined Emitex inner PMC1202) ** See More Info for further details on condition
£139.00 used
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










