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)
BREATHE All That Jazz (1987 Japanese 2-track Siren label promotional sample vinyl 7 single also including Stay housed in a record label paper sleeve and comes complete with a picture insert with lyrics on reverse VJS-7012) Track Listing: 1. All That Jazz 2. Stay
£13.00 used
MOMUS Tender Pervert (1988 UK 10-track LP on Creaton the marvellous third album from planet Momus. The picture sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl looks barely played CRELP036) Track Listing: 1. Angels are voyeurs 2. Love on ice 3. I was a maoist intellectual 4. Homosexual 5. Bishonen 6. A Complete History Of Sexual Jelousy (Parts 17-24) 7
£34.00 used
VENOM Manitou (Rare 1984 UK limited edition horned man shaped 7 Picture Disc single also including Woman housed in a PVC sleeve. This copy has some minor tea-staining discolouration due to age and caused by overheating during the manufacturing process this is relatively common in picture discs from this period but this does not affect the sound quality otherwise shows minimal signs of play NEAT43)
£73.00 used
THEATRE OF HATE Do You Believe In The West World (1981 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Propaganda. Both the picture sleeve and vinyl remains in excellent condition BRR2) Track Listing: Do You Believe In The Westworld Propaganda
£9.00 used
THEATRE OF HATE East World (1982 UK 7 vinyl single also including Assegai picture sleeve BRR4) Track Listing: 1. East World 2. Assegai
£9.00 used
JOHN FOXX Endlessly (1983 UK 4-track 7 vinyl single double pack also including Ghosts On Water A Kind Of Wave and Dance With Me housed in a gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve has a small sticker mark near the top right corner whilst the vinyl looks barely played VS543) Track Listing: 1. Endlessly 2
£12.00 used
VENOM Die Hard (1983 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Acid Queen. The vinyl remains in EX condition within the glossy picture sleeve NEAT27)
£28.00 used
ANIMAL NIGHTLIFE Love Is Just The Great Pretender (1985 UK 3-track 12 vinyl single also including Mr. Solitaire and Basic Ingredients housed in a glossy picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear whilst the vinyl shows no signs of play;remaining Near Mint 12IS200)
£8.99 used
THE BEATLES Let It Be (1981 Japanese wide centred 7 vinyl single also includes Get Back with a unique wraparound picture insert with lyrics inside released in conjunction with The Evil Spirit Island film soundtrack with exclusive artwork related to the movie. The insert displays minimal wear and the vinyl looks barely played EAS-17158) Track Listing: 1
£34.00 used
THE BEATLES Strawberry Fields Forever (Rare 1967 Japanese first issue 7 single pressed on Everclean Wine Red Vinyl with MFD By Toshiba Musical Industries Ltd printed on the label perimeter also including Penny Lane with the unique picture insert which has the G ¥370 price point on the front & the lyrics to both songs printed in English on the reverse
£106.00 used










