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
JAMES T. PURSEY Revenge Is Not The Password (1983 UK 8-track vinyl LP by the man who provided the tonsillar talent for Sham 69 picture sleeve. The sleeve has just a little light ringwear and the vinyl looks barely played CODE01) Track Listing: A1 Die In Disneyland A2 Kamakazi Davey A3 Animals In Carnival A4 Attractions B1 Movement Interior B2 On Bits Of Paper B3 Speechless Like Poverty B4 Revenge Is Not The
£12.00 used
JAMES T. PURSEY If Only Before (1984 UK solo 12 vinyl single from the former Sham 69 also featuring Above & Beyond picture sleeve CODE02)
£7.99 used
J.BS ALLSTARS One Minute Every Hour (1983 UK 12 vinyl single also featuring the Club Mix & The Theme From 903 picture sleeve RCAT357)
£12.00 used
CHANELLE One Man (1989 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also includes the Intense remix glossy picture sleeve. There is a little shelfwear to the sleeve but the vinyl remains in excellent condition COOL183) Track Listing: 1. One Man 2. One Man - Intense Mix
£7.99 used
WISHBONE ASH Pilgrimage (1971 UK first press 6-track LP on the orange & purple MCA dogbone label gatefold matt picture sleeve. The cover is Very Good with some edge/corner wear and faint crease marks over the years with all text legible &no writing. The vinyl is a clean VG/VG+ with some faint cosmetic signs of play including spindle marks around the centre hole labels & some minor paper hairlines not affecting play MDKS8004) Track Listing: 1
£56.00 used
POPINJAYS Vote Elvis (1990 UK One Little Indian label 2-track 7 vinyl single also including Thinking About The Weather housed in a barcode-stickered plain die-cut paper sleeve 45TP7) Track Listing: 1. Vote Elvis 2. Thinking About The Weather
£9.00 used
THE ROLLING STONES The Rolling Stones (1971 UK issue of the 1964 12-track mono LP on the first red boxed label without the mono & speed declaration on the labels front laminated picture sleeve. The cover shows light wear with a small scuffto the front & the vinyl is a clean EX/EX- with light cosmetic wear not affecting play LK4605) Track Listing: 1
£56.00 used
TOMMY SHAW Lonely School (Scarce 1984 Japanese wide centred promo sample vinyl 7 for the single release also including Come In And Explain. The vinyl appears barely played within an A&M company die-cut paper sleeve with the double-sided picture / lyric insert AMP-209) Track Listing: A1. Lonely School B1
£12.00 used
KARLA BONOFF Please Be The One (1982 Japanese wide centred promotional sample vinyl 7 for the single issued to radio stations and reviewers ahead of the actual release date also includes Personally [both are special short versions exclusivefor radio play] housed in a glossy picture sleeve with a double-sided Japanese text / lyric insert 07SP-577) Track Listing: 1
£17.00 used
X-ECUTIONERS Yall Know The Name (2001 US 6-track promotional-only vinyl 12 for the track taken from the Built From Scratch album including both the Clean & Album versions two instrumentals plus XL [featuring Large Professor] and X-Ecutioners Scratch housed in a custom title-stickered Loud Records company die-cut card sleeve RPROLP4526) Track Listing: Side A: 1
£12.00 used










