One represents various musical projects using this simple, evocative name suggesting unity and singularity. The name's simplicity has attracted artists across genres seeking distinctive but universal-sounding identities. Rock artists using this name have explored various approaches within the genre's broad parameters. The name's philosophical implications about unity and individuality have resonated with artists interested in those themes. Various projects called One have contributed to rock's ongoing development.
One vinyl records
7184 One new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
VARIOUS Come Aboard. QE2 (Very rare 1969 UK stereo LP released to coincide with the launch of the Cunard Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner in 1968 and sold only on the QE2 and at various ports of call. The album consists of two sides of spoken word and sound effects mixed with various bands and acts that played the opening tour of the QE2 but is most notable for being the first vinyl release to feature Londons legendary blues/psych group Black Cat Bones before their seminal Barbed Track Listing: Wire Sandwich album and featuring a pre-Free Simon Kirke on drums
£84.00 used
THE BEATLES With The Beatles (Rare 1963 UK first press 14-track STEREO LP complete with Emitex poly lined inner G&L front laminated rounded flipback picture sleeve with large block stereo on the front Gotta misprint on the back& label with Jobete credit for Money. The sleeve has Patents Pending on the bottom flipback
£439.00 used
THE BEATLES Rubber Soul (1965 UK first press 14-track stereo vinyl LP on the black & yellow Parlophone label with Gramophone Co perimeter & Sold in UK central label text front laminated flipback picture sleeve with Emitex inner PCS3075) See more info for condition details... Track Listing: The labels are the legendary black and yellow Parlophone design used on most of the UK Beatles originals until The Beatles (White Album) The labels have some spindle wear and are free from writing sticker marks or tears
£389.00 used
THE LAW Milk & Honey (2007 UK limited edition 7 vinyl single also including Watching The Paint Dry. Both the picture sleeve and vinyl remain in excellent condition REL36)
£7.99 used
ROLLING STONES Beggars Banquet (Rare 1968 UK first issue third label variant 10-track mono LP on an unboxed Decca label without the J/T tax code front laminated gatefold picture sleeve with no patent pending text. All print remains clearly legible on the cover & although there are a few mild patches of age yellowing creeping in from the sides this is none too distracting & there is just a little mild corner scuffing otherwise
£278.00 used
THE HARRY SIMEONE CHORALE The Little Drummer Boy (1960 UK A label demonstration sample vinyl 7 for the single release with intact four prong centre also including O Holy Night $tateside company die cut paper sleeve SS240)
£12.00 used
PIONEERS So Long (2005 UK strictly limited edition 2-track 7 vinyl single also includes Dont Stop individually hand-numbered sticker-sealed clear PVC sleeve NAM009) Track Listing: 1. So Long 2. Dont Stop
£7.99 used
ROLLING STONES I Dont Know Why (1975 Japanese wide centred 7 single with mustard yellow London labels and manufactured by King Record Co. Ltd also including Try A Little Harder complete with the unique picture insert featuring the Metamorphosis album artwork printed with lyrics to both songs on the reverse along with biography text in Japanese
£84.00 used
COSMIC ROUGH RIDERS Revolution [In The Summertime] (2001 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including a live version of The Charm housed in a textured picture sleeve MC5047S)
£7.99 used
TYRANNOSAURUS REX My People Were Fair & Had Sky In Their Hair... But Now Theyre Content To Wear Stars On Their Brows (Rare Debut 1968 UK first press 12-track stereo LP housed in the original front laminated flipback picture sleeve with illustrated lyric insert. The sleeve is graded Very Good & shows some age wear with secure flipbacks and mild discolouration to the non-laminated back - all print is clearly legible including along the spine
£167.00 used










