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
HEADSTONE High On You (Scarce 1974 UK 7 vinyl single with an intact four prong centre taken from Bad Habits the debut album from the band formed by Mark Ashton [Rare Bird] & Steve Bolton [Atomic Rooster] also including 3 O B. Issued in aEMI company die-cut paper sleeve the vinyl has minimal signs of play EMI2166)
£17.00 used
PAUL McCARTNEY No More Lonely Nights (1984 UK 7 vinyl single with mis-spelt four-prong label crediting the title as No More Lonley Nights. Features the Balld & Playout versions glossy picture sleeve R6080)
£17.00 used
GORILLAZ Plastic Beach (2010 UK second issue 16-track double LP pressed on 180gram Heavyweight Vinyl with guest appearances from Mos Def Bobby Womack Snoop Dogg De La Soul Gruff Rhys Mark E Smith Lou Reed Mick Jones Paul Simonon and more including the singles Stylo Superfast Jellyfish On Melancholy Hill and Rhinestone Eyes
£44.99 used
GORILLAZ Humanz (2017 UK/EU limited edition 20-track double album 2-LP pressed on 180-gram heavyweight black vinyl with guest appearances from Grace Jones Vince Staples De La Soul Mavis Staples and more. Includes the singles Saturnz Barz We Got The Power Ascension Andromeda Let Me Out and Strobelite
£34.99 new
PAPERHOUSE Spongy Comestibles (1992 UK 9-track vinyl LP the second album from the space-rock group. The glossy picture sleeve displays some light general wear whilst the vinyl looks barely played RUNELP011) Track Listing: A1 Floating E Riff A2 Columbia A3 Hrmphf A4 Purple House A5 Paperhouse Dub B1 Please Leave The Room B2 Thrash Pants B3 Liquid Reality B4 Helix
£28.00 used
L. DILLON Locust (80s Jamaican wide centred 7 single on a black & white Studio 1 logo label - Roots gold produced by the mighty Clement Coxsone Dodd backed with a Dub Version on the b-side. Housed in a plain die-cut card sleeve the vinylgrades VG/VG+ with some light cosmetic wear commonly associated with the genre format not affecting play)
£17.00 used
REY ANTON AND THE PEPPERMINT MEN Wishbone (Scarce 1965 UK 7 A label vinyl single with Demonstration Record Not For Sale print a great slice of mid-sixties Beat includes Kingsway Parlophone company die-cut sleeve. The labels are clean with no writing or paper loss and the vinyl has light scuffs leaving it EX-VG+ R5245)
£50.00 used
MARGO AND THE MARVETTES Copper Kettle (Scarce 1965 UK A label demo 7 vinyl single with Demonstration Record Not For Sale print includes So Fine Parlophone company die-cut sleeve. The labels are clean with no writing or paper loss and the vinyl is VG+ with just a few light scuffs to show for its years in the wild R5227)
£56.00 used
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS One Step Closer (1980 UK solid centre 7 vinyl single also including Thank You Love WEA group die-cut paper sleeve K17707)
£7.99 used
THE BEATLES Please Please Me (Incredibly rare original 1963 UK 14-track mono vinyl LP on the black & gold Parlophone label with Dick James Mus. Co. publishing credits for Please Please Me I Saw Her Standing There Misery Do You Want To Know A Secret & Theres A Place E.J. Day front laminated flipback picture sleeve
£661.00 used










