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A quantity of LP records to include The Beatles 'With The Beatles' PMC1206, Frank Sinatra 'Songs for Young Lovers', 'The Dutch Swing College', 'The Hits of Shirley Bassey', 'High Society', 'The Benny Goodman Story' Vols I & II, The Who 'Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy', 'Satchmo at Symphony Hall', Judy Garland, Cliff Richard, 'The Merry Widow', Peggy Lee 'Mink Jazz', 'Pink & Perky's Hit Parade No.2', 'Peter Pan', Lever Brothers 'Gay Flamingos', 'Nat King Cole Sings his Favourites', James Last, Ella Fitzgerald, Andy Williams, Alan Moorhouse 'Beatles-Bach-Bacharach, Go Bossa', Barbra Streisand and Sydney Chaplin 'Funny Girl', Decca Records 'Strictly for Grownups', Paddy Roberts LF1322, Classical albums, etc.
A large collection of over 120 shellac 78s, various labels to include Brunswick, Capitol Records, Columbia, Decca, Edison Bell Winner, His Masters Voice, Phillips, and others to include 10" and 12" discs, various titles to include Band of the Welsh Guards, under the direction of Captain Andrew Harris, Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell, Ray Anthony and His Orchestra, Tennessee Ernie Ford with Cliffie Stone's band, David Whitfield with Stanley Black and His Orchestra, Enrico Caruso, Mario Lanza, various orchestras and bands, full list on application, all contained in five vintage card record holders (5).
Vinyl - Five The Small Faces vinyl LP's to include Ogden's Special Nut Gone Flake Tobacco (Immediate Records 21639/68), The Autumn Stone (Immediate Records 1 C 148-94 087/88), Small Faces (Decca Records LK 4790), Small Faces (Decca Records LK 4790), Greatest Hits (Castle Records CLALP 146), vinyl and sleeve condition overall VG.
Vinyl - Seven vinyl LP's to include Fiends & Angels - Martha Velez (London Records HAK 8395), Dual Unity - Annette & Paul Bley (Freedom Records 2383 105), Sandy & Johnny - Sandy Denny and Johnny Silvo (Saga Records EROS 8041), Jackie - Jackie DeShannon (Atlantic Records ATC 9418), Which Way You Goin' Billy - The Poppy Family (Decca Records LK-R 5002), Francoise Hardy - Francoise Hardy (Pye Records NPL 18094), Come My Way - Marianne Faithfull (Decca Records LK4688), vinyl and sleeve condition overall VG.
The 11 white label test pressings of the re-mastered Fontana Albums, re-mastered from the original tape masters and released in 2019.Mastering Notes: The recordings have been lovingly remastered at Gearbox Records’ Studios, London, directly from the original tapes, using a Studer C37 ¼-inch stereo tape machine. They were then equalised through an all-valve mastering desk built bespoke for Decca studios in the late 1950s, Vintage Lang Pultec EQ, Prism Maselec EQ and Telefunken U73b valve limiters from 1959. The LP lacquers were cut on a beautifully restored Haeco Scully Lathe from 1967 with Westrex (Western Electric) head and cutting amps: the same go-to lathe that Rudy Van Gelder used LP1: Tubbs (1961)LP2: Equation In Rhythm / Palladium Jazz Date (A side: Southern Suite Pts. 1 & 2, B side: Tubby Hayes’ Palladium Jazz Date tracks) (1961 & 1962).LP3: Tubbs In N.Y. (1961)LP4: Return Visit! (1962)LP5: Late Spot At Scott's (1962)LP6: Down In The Village (1962)LP7: Tubbs' Tours (1964)LP8: 100% Proof (1967)LP9: Mexican Green (1967)LP10: Grits, Beans And Greens (Previously unreleased 1969)LP11: The Orchestra (1970)
LEAK VARISLOPE STEREO RADIOGRAM - GARRARD MODEL 301 TURNTABLE & LOWTHER SPEAKERS a Varislope 2 Stereo Radiogram with Garrard Model 301 turntable, and with a Decca stylus. Also with a large pair of Lowther Acousta cabinet speakers (makers plaques on both), various original paperwork and instruction booklets, and various classical and other records. Speakers 86cms high, Radiogram 126cms across
Jazz / Blues, approximately one hundred and ten 10" records on Esquire, Parlophone, Decca and other labels with artists including Graeme Bell and his Australian Jazz Band, Carlo Krahmer's Chicagoans, Freddy Randall, Harry Rampart, Ambrose and his Orchestra, Humphrey Lyttelton, Chris Barber, Alex Welsh and more, all records in cardboards sleeves and generally very good condition
Approximately one hundred and ninety 78 records with Parlophone, Decca, Melodisc, Capital, Esquire, etc, including blues, jazz, ragtime, swing, including Woody Herman and the New Third Herd, Earl Hines & his orchestra, Lonnie Johnson, Artie Shaw and his strings, comedy, classical, Stan Freberg, Danny Kaye, Humphrey Littleton and his Band, Louis Armstrong, Glen Miller, also a group of small size Nicole Records.Provenance: The Norman Roland Collection of Mechanical Music.
ROLLING STONES RADIO PROMOTIONAL ALBUM FULLY SIGNED. A fantastic Rolling Stones item here, this being an original and highly sought after copy of The Rolling Stones – A Special Radio Promotion Album (Decca – RSM.1, 1969) with signatures to reverse of cover in various inks to include Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor. The record itself is in strong VG+ condition with a few hairline scuffs across each playing side, nothing too heavy. The sleeve is in need of a repair, having split almost completely down both edges. Please review the pictures. Provenance: From the collection of anImmediate Records excecutive who worked for them in the 1960s and 1970s. The story of the album can be read about in detail via the following excellent page https://www.stonesondecca.com/the-60s-decca/rolling-stones-aka-the-promotional-album/There are thought to be 20 signed copies in existence and this a newly found copy making there now 18 documented exampels. As per discussions online it it thought that Bill Wyman has signed for Charlie.
Approximately 170 single records on the Decca label including some early ‘tri’ labels including Billy Fury, The Tornados, Twinkle, Karl Denver, Brian Poole, Craig Douglas, Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, The Casuals, Unit Four Plus Two, Them, Kathy Kirby, Bob Court, Anthony Newley, Vera Lynn, Liz Winters (with Bob Cort and His Skiffle), Tommy Steele and Chris Sandford - most discs range from very good to excellent condition
SOUL/R&B - UK 7" RARITIES. Superb package of 8 x hard to source original UK 7" dating from the mid to late 60s. Titles are Slim Willis - Running Around (R&B MRB 5004 - clean Ex condition), Laris McLennon - Confusion (CBM/Ember Records CBM 004 - superb archive condition), The Powerhouse - Chain Gang (Decca demo, F 12471 - VG+ some surface scuffs), Pat Kelly's Solution - Midnight Confession (Decca demo F 12755 - Ex+), Terry And Jerry - People Are Doing It Every Day (R&B MRB 5009 - Ex), The Odyssey - How Long Is Time (JH 312 - Ex(m Maynell Wilson - Mean Ole World (CBM 001 - Ex) and Bobby Johnson And The Atoms - A Whiter Shade Of Pale (EMB-S 236 - Ex+).
A private collection of BEATLES LPs, books and ephemera, the LPs including "With The Beatles" (mono), "With The Beatles" (stereo), "Please Please Me" (stereo), "A Hard Day's Night" (mono x 2), "Help" (4 different versions including 2 x mono and 2 x stereo), "Beatles For Sale", "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and later picture disc, "Let It Be" (1 x Capital BMI, 1 x Apple EMI stereo plus booklet, "`1962-1966" (x 3), "1967-1970" (x 3), "The Lost Abbey Road Tapes" 1962-'64 (limited edition clear vinyl, cellophane wrapper), "Rareties" (sampler album, manufactured and distributed by EMI (Australia) Ltd), "The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan" (Pickwick Presents Contour), "Live at The BBC" (cellophane wrapper), "Abbey Road 2009" (cellphane wrapper), "Please Please Me" (2012 re-press), "Rare Beatles" (Phoenix 1977), "Beatles Again" (re-press), "The Beatles Ballads", "Historia de la Musica Rock The Beatles" 1981, "The Decca Tapes" (clear vinyl 2016), "At The Hollywood Bowl" 1977, "The Beatles First! Featuring Tony Sheridan and Guests" (Spanish re-press), "Que Noche La Da Aquel Dia", together with a collection of Russian pressings "Sgt. Pepper", "Love Songs", "The White Album", "A Hard Day's Night", "For Sale", "A Taste of Honey", "Yesterday" and "Today" (paste over edition, Gold Record Award stamp), "Live in Japan 1966" (special limited edition yellow vinyl, limited edition No'd. 0366/1000, cellophane wrapper), "File Under The Beatles", "The Beatles' Second Album" (monphonic micro groove), "The Beatles Story - A Narrative and Musical Biography of Beatle Mania on two long play records", "The Savage Young Beatles" (recorded Hamburg 1961, later pressing circa 1982), "Live at The Star Club in Hamburg, Germany 1962" 1977, "Back Upon Us All - A Collection (4th amendment)", "White Album" (De Agostini, cellophane wrapper), "Musical Rendezvous Presents The Early Years The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan" (Contour), "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack The Beatles A Hard Day's Night" (United Artists), "The Rip-Offs Play A Golden Age of.....", "15 Great Songs Composed By John Paul George Played by The Mersey Boys", "Compilation Album - No-one's Gonna Change Our World" (World Wildlife Fund), together with various other albums including John Lennon and Yoko Ono "Double Fantasy", John Lennon "Mind Games", Lennon Plastic Ono Band "Shaved Fish", Paul McCartney and Wings "Greatest Hits", "Tug of War", "Wings Over America", Wings "At The Speed of Sound", "Egypt Station", "All The Best", the other ephemera including DVDs "Hard Day's Night" (x 2), "Help", "The Beatles Fab Four" CD and book set, limited edition No'd. 00476, VHS video "The Complete Beatles in Concert", various books including "The Beatles Anthology" (x 2), "The Beatles Unseen Archives", "Illustrated Lyrics", MARK LEWISOHN "A Complete Beatles Chronicle", "Postcards From The Boys", ANDY DAVIS "The Beatles Files", "The Beatles Bumper Songbook", "Fabulous Goes All Beatles", "Today", four page pull-out with The Beatles, "Disc No. 292 October 26th 1963", a Cult Images reprint photograph of The Beatles with Mohammed Ali (Cassius Clay), a reprint photograph of The Beatles with Helen Shapiro and Dusty Springfield and a Washington Pottery Limited plate depicting The Beatles with facsimile signatures, a "Where Are The Beatles?" book and jigsaw, in original wrapping, a board game "1960's to 1990's Reminiscing - The Game for People who Remember The Beatles", etc
Great quality collection of 59 x LPs often in very clean condition. Artists/titles include Queen (x5) - Jazz (UK EMA 788 1U/1U original - archive condition record/Ex+ with poster still fully attached, embossed lettering), News Of The World (EMA 784 -1/-2 - archive/Ex+ w/inner), A Day At The Races (EMTC 104) and LIve Killers (EMSP 330, in shrink), Fleetwood Mac - Rumours (German WB 56344, embossed and Tusk (K66088), The Who - Tommy (Track 2657 002 - archive and Ex+ records/with booklet, no number/Ex), and Quadrophenia (Polydor Special Price Double 2625 037), Neil Young - After The Gold Rush (K 44088, containing 2 x lyric posters, both the same) and Rust Never Sleeps, CSNY - Deja Vu, Leonard Cohen, The Hitck-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy, Richard Harvey, Steeleye Span, Julie Covington, Dr. Hook, Bob Dylan - Slow Train Coming, Eagles, ELO, The Moody Blues and Simon & Garfunkel. Note the collection contains a selection of 11 Classical LPs including Mozart Clarinet And Horn Concertos (UK Decca ED1 SXL 2238, deep groove - Ex/VG+). Condition is typically Ex to Ex+/archive (particularly on the records themselves).
Crackin' collection of around 71 x LPs with condition often a real bonus. Artists/titles include Eddie Cochran - Singin' To My Baby (UK LBY 1158) and My Way (LBY 1205), Rockin' At The Coffee Bar (scarce 10" LP, UK Decca LF 1300), Johnnie Ray - Showcase Of Hits (BBL 7264), Carl Perkins (x3), Marty Wilde (x12) inc. The Versatile, Showcase (BBL 7380), Wilde About Marty (BBL 7342), Born To Rock 'N' Roll, Rock 'N' ROll (6308 010 and Diversions, Curtis Lee, Johnny Burnette (x9) inc. Rock 'N' Roll, Tear It Up, The Unforgettable, Rock 'N' Roll Trio and Sings Collectible Recordings, The Surfaris, Buddy Knox, Jack Good, John Leyton (x4), Johnny Tillotson, Ray Peterson (x7), Carl Mann (x8), Sandy Nelson (x9) and Les Paul. The records are often VG+ to Ex+, the sleeves typically VG to Ex+ with some very clean copies indeed.
3 x desirable and hard to source original (stereo) Decca LP releases. Works are Karl Bohm - Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute) (SXL 2215/7 - ED1 records in VG+/VG+/Ex condition, the first 2 records with light, easily cleaned storage marks/with libretto/VG outer sleeve, some splitting to the plastic and pen marking on the reverse), Rostropovich/Britten - Britten/Schumann/Debussy (SXL 2298. ED1 deep grooved labels - Ex the record in very fine condition/VG some foxing/discolouration on the reverse) and The Borodin Quartet - Borodin/Shostakovich (SXL 6036 ED1 deep grooved labels - Ex very fine condition record/VG some ringwear/discolouration/foxing).
DECCA/DERAM 7" COLLECTION. Comprehensive collection of around 235 7" from Decca/Deram and associated labels. Artists/titles include Cryin' Shames - Please Stay/What's New Psussycat (F 12340), Billie Davis, Miller Anderson (DM 337 Deram demo), Chris Andrews, The Applejacks, Bob Azzam, The Big Three, Los Bravos, Cameleon, The Caravelles, Bill Clifton, Lyn Cornell, Crazy Elephant, Lynsey De-Paul, Craig Douglas, The Five Nites, The Fortunes, Billy Fury, The Going Thing, The Headliners, Heinz, The Honeybus, Jamie, Eden Kane, Kathy Kirby, The Marmalade, The Move, Anthony Newley, Brian Poole & The Tremeloes, Alan Price Set, The Redcaps, The Settlers, Small Faces, 10CC, Them (x6), Timebox - Beggin', Thin Lizzy, The Zombies (F 11940, F 12072) and Jimmy Young. Complete list available upon request. Condition can vary though records still generally grade between VG and Ex.
Marvellous bundle of 5 x original ED1 Decca SXL's. Works are Josef Krips - Schubert Great C Major Symphony (SXL 2045, blue border sleeve - neat Ex record/VG+ a few light scuffs), Kenneth Alwyn - Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture (SXL 2001 blue border - Ex+/VG+), Georg Solti - Rossini-Respighi La Boutique Fantasque (SXL 2007 blue border - Ex+/VG+), Kirsten Flagstad - Sibelius Song Recital (SXL 2030 - VG+ some poly bag residue/VG+) and Peter Katin/Boult - Rachmaninov/Tchaikovsky (SXL 2034 blue border - Ex/Ex). All records original deep grooved.
A fantastic offering of 7 x scarcely seen original stereo edition LP sets (5 x Decca ED1 SXL and 2 x RCA Living Stereo). Works are Ponchielli - La Gioconda (SXL 2225/6/7 - records are in VG+ condition with some poly residue/occasionally some light storage marks, nothing heavier/libretto in Ex condition with some light foxing on the reverse/VG+ 'folder' sleeve with some discolouration), Giordano - Andrea Chenier (SXL 2208-10 - VG+ records with some poly residue/libretto Ex), Verdi - Aida (SXL 2167-9), Puccini - Tosca (SXL 2180/1), Benjamin Britten - Peter Grimes (SXL 21050/52), Rossini - The Barber Of Seville (SER 4512/5) and Verdi - La Forza Del Destino (SER 4516/9). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+ with some records containing poly residue.
PUNK / POST PUNK / NEW WAVE - 6 UK 1ST PRESSING PUNK / NEW WAVE 12? AND 10? SINGLES, including TEST PRESSINGS: 1. SHAKE - SHAKE E.P. - CULTURE SHOCK (1979, UK 1ST PRESSING 10?, SIRE RECORDS), First release by this EX- REZILLOS band. MINT- / EX+++. 2. SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS - WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOOT BOYS GONE ? (DISCO VERSION) (UK , 1977 1ST PRESSING 12?, DECCA RECORDS), This is the RARER - CLUB EDITION, MIXED, DISCO VERSION. VINYL is EX++/ EX+++ / P/S is VG+. 3. THE MEMBERS - GOINT WEST (UK 1983, TEST PRESSING 12", NO LABEL, SP 1), VINYL is EX+++ / NEAR MINT + COMPANY SLEEVE. 4. ELECTRIC GUITARS - LANGUAGE PROBLEMS (EXTENDED VERSION), (1982, UK 1ST PROMO PRESSING 12", STIFF RECORDS), VINYL is MINT-, comes in the original white cardboard sleeve. 5. YELLO / THE MOTHMEN - BOSTICH / TEMPTATION (1981, UK TEST PRESSING 12", DO IT RECORDS), VINYL is VG+++ / EX, comes in the original white cardboard sleeve. 6. ABRASIVE WHEELS - THE PRISONER (1984, UK 1ST PRESSING 12?, CLAY RECORDS), VINYL is EX+++ / NEAR MINT, P/S is VG
PUNK PROMO 12? + PRESS PACK - SLAUGHTER AND THE DOGS - WHERE HAVE ALL THE BOOT BOYS GONE. 1977 DEMO PROMO COPY + 7 PAGE ?DOGFACTS? PROMO ONLY PRESS PACK + PROMO PHOTO (1977, DEMO PROMO 1ST PRESSING, DECCA RECORDS). VINYL is EX+++ / NEAR MINT (LOOKS UNPLAYED), P/S is EX / EX+, 7 PAGE PRESS PACK is EX+++ (stapled), PROMO PHOTO is EX+++.
Vinyl - John Mayall / Graham Bond Organisation 4 LP's to include Blues Breakers (London LC 50009) US pressing promotional copy in thick card sleeve with substantial shelf wear, The Last Of The British Blues (ABC Records 9030) has hand written MOV 9025 to rear of sleeve in blue felt tip pen, The World Of (Decca SPA 47) and Live At Klooks Kleek (GET 609) Italian pressing. Sleeves & Vinyl VG+ overall
CLASSICAL ALBUM RECORDS - 5 RARE UK DECCA RECORDS STEREO PRESSING. 1. DECCA SXL 2234 KATHLEEN FERRIER & BOULT Bach - Last Arias ORIG Decca WB - Ed 1. VINYL is EX/ EX+ (light scuffs only). P/S VG+. 2. DECCA SXL 6370 STEREO ED1 WIDE BAND MARRINER HANDEL CONCERTOS, VINYL is VG++/VG+++ (light scuffs only) P/S is VG+++ / EX. 3. DECCA SXL 6680 ED1 De Larrocha, Fruhbeck de Burgos, Foster: Ravel: Piano concerts. VINYL is EX+++ / MINT-, P/S is EX+/ EX++. 4. DECCA SXL 2313 La Fille Mal Gardee John Lanchbery, Decca STEREO Narrow Band ED3. VINYL is EX+++ / MINT-, P/S is VG+++ / EX. 5. DECCA SXL 2315 STEREO
Piper Jazz Collection of vinyl & shellac records & LPs,Decca etc.Noted:Billy Costello F6148,Louis Armstrong (F8098), (F8464), (F8163), (F6145), (F6082), (F5895), (F5868), (F5836)Bob Crosby (F6083),(F6067), (F7805) Ambrose + Orch (F6023), (F6468), (F6556)Brian Lawrence (F5981) Eddie Long (F5884), (F5883)Stephane Grappelli + Hot Four (F5843),(F7787). George Shearing (F8500),(F7832)Nat Gonella (F7868) Mound City Blue Blowers (F7808). Wingy Mannone (F7807)Danny Polo + Jerry Mengo (F7039), (F6550), (F6578). Ken Johnson (F6854) £20.00 (2013)Django Rienhardt & Stephane Grappelli (F7568) £35.00 (2016). (F7133) - (F6077) £30.00 (2018)(F6776) £42.00 (2019) plus (F6769), (F6875), (F6616) £20.00 (2015) plus (F6639) (80)Condition report: E++M+Excellent group
Piper Jazz Collection of vinyl & shellac records & LPs,Decca and Various Labels /Artists etc.Noted:The new Emerson (10820) (10664) Sold £40.00 (2017) & Emerson (10241)Decca (Jazz) F10666, F10651, F10504, F.10519, F10492, F10417Ken Colyer, George Webb Dixielanders, Harry Gold, Jimmy Dorsey, Sidney Bechet (C16169),Dutch Swing College (C16120), Humphrey Lyttleton etc.Decca (Collection du Jazz club Francais (SF161, SF160, SF159) etcVarious Decca: Kid Ory (Red label) plus (Red & Gold) Duke Ellington & His Famous Orch (M.439)Decca American Series Bunk Johnson (AU30535). Delta – (MD.1) RF.2)Disc New York – Alabama Red Peppers - The Red HeadsLincoln 2752-Met No 2695 - Dubbed Ed 52147Esquire: Carlo Kramers Chicagoans, Lazy Ade’s big four, Graeme Bell + Australian Jazz BandDecca New York (6005A),(60018) Down Home - Lu Watters Jazz BandPlus Duophone D.4020, D.4084 noted etc. (62)Condition report: E+M+
The Rolling Stones; Eleven LP vinyl records including Exile of Main St COC 69100, matrix A2/B2/C2/D2 with set of 12 postcards, Self Titled first album LK605 Mono, matrix 1A/4A, After-Math LK476 mono, matrix 6B/3A, Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) green Decca label, Let it Bleed SKL 5025 5W/4W, Its' Only Rock n' Roll, Get Stoned (30 greatest hits), Under Cover, Tattoo You, Some Girls, Steel Wheels.
Progressive Rock / Alternative / New wave - A group of 60 vinyl long play LP record albums to include Greenslade Spyglass Guest (UK WB K 56055 stereo, VG+ condition), Blood, Sweat And Tears (UK Orange CBS 63504 stereo, VG condition) and BST Greatest Hits (UK Orange CBS 64803 stereo, G+ condition), Eddie And The Hot Rods Teenage Depression (UK Islands ILPS 9457 stereo, G+ condition), 2x Rick Wakeman The Six Wives Of Henry VIII (UK A&M stereo AMLH 64361, VG condition) and Journey To The Centre Of The Earth (Holland A&M stereo AMLH 63621, VG condition), The World OF East Of Eden (UK Decca SPA 157, G+ condition), Everyone (UK B&C CAS-1028, VG condition), Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here (UK Harvest SHVL 814 stereo, F condition), Lydia Lunch The Agony Is The Ecstasy (UK 4.A.D Stereo JAD 202, VG condition), Gordon Giltrap double LP album The Platinum Collection (UK Cube Records PLAT 1005, VG condition), Wishbone Ash Live Dates double LP album (UK MCA stereo ULD 2-2, VG condition), Tangerine Dream Rubycon (French Virgin stereo 2933 716, VG condition), John Miles Stranger In The City (UK Decca stereo TXS 118, G condition) and more including Marmalade, Asia, Genesis, Howard Jones, Claytown Troupe, Jan Akkerman, Michael Pinder, Mike Oldfield, Steve Hillage etc.
Fifty One Decca, Fontana labels 7” Vinyl Singles, some factory samples, demonstration singles, Artists including: The Rolling Stones F.12014, Gord Lightfoot F11527, The Moody Blues F.12022,Marianne Faithfull F.12075, The Southlanders 45-F 11067,Karl Denver F11470,F11360,F11420, F11395, Craig Douglas 45-F11523, Stan Reynolds F11510,Lorne Gibson F11519, The Vernon Girls F11450,Kathy Kirby F11506,Wayne Fontana TF535, The Pretty Things TF503, Dave Brubeck TFE 17074,Buddy Greco H.255, plus others, condition overall of records are very good to excellent, with many records in label sleeves. (51 items)
BLUEGRASS/HILLBILLY/COUNTRY/ROCKABILLY - US (10") 78s. Another wonderful collection of 31 x extremely hard to come across (especially in the UK) original US 10" 78RPM shellac recordings. Unearthing recordings by the likes of Don Reno, Red Smiley (King 1150), Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys (Okeh 6722), Jesse James (4 Star 1520), Light Crust Doughboys (Okeh 06286), Delmore Brothers (inc. King 718), Bob White (Domino 3466), Hank Garland (Decca 46368), Scotty Harrell (Enterprise Record 155/156), Varsity String Band (Herald M-102), The Texas Wranglers (Texstar Records T-9), Universal Cowboys (Vocalion 05107), Moon Mullican, Roy Acuff And His Crazy Tennesseans, Roy Newman, Hank Penny And His Radio Cowboys, Zeke Clements, Gene Autry, Jack Haight's Kadoodlers, Dick Thomas, Rhythm Outlaws and Riley Shepard. Condition is generally V to E+ with some very well presented indeed.
JIMI HENDRIX & CURTIS KNIGHT - HOW WOULD YOU FEEL C/W YOU DON'T WANT ME 7" ACETATE (DECCA RECORDING). Amazing to uncover original UK Decca double sided 7" acetate of 2 classic tracks from Jimi Hendrix and Curtis Knight. Recorded at Decca 'studio 2' (west hampstead) in 1967, the release would not be released by Decca, rather the rights to release the single in the UK would go to Track Records. The record is in VG condition with some surface marks to the playing surfaces, these do not extend deeper than this and there are no heavier scratches to mention. The aluminium lacquer is in clean order. 'Decca Group Advance Test Recording' labels with handwritten track titles and credits with the date '11th August 1967' also handwritten. Play tested, the recordings appear to be the same as the original commercial release, though 'How Would You Feel' plays at a slower tempo.
Two Elvis Presley 78 HMV records "When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again" and "Love Me Tender", The Rolling Stones "Not Fade Away, Little By Little, Stones and Poison Ivy", Decca 45 RPM record, a collection of Elvis Presley press and publicity photographs stuck onto leaves, Elvis '63 annual, two John Lennon commemorative magazines, etc in one box
THREE BOXES OF BOOKS, RECORDS, ETC AND A SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER, including vintage Children's annuals, etc, National Geographic Atlas of the World, eleven volumes of Newnes Pictorial Knowledge, travel and photography interest, etc, records incldue Decca Hundred best tunes etc (three boxes)
Vinyl - CLASSICAL - DECCA RECORDS - 11 RARE and IN-DEMAND CLASSICAL RECORDS on DECCA RECORDS, SXL 6588, SXL 6263, SXL 6367, SXL 6113, SXL 6556, SXL 6723, SXL 6709, SXL 6354, SXL 6569, SXL 6642, SXL 6539, VARIOUS YEARS AND CONDITIONS but VINYL will be mainly EX to NEAR MINT / ARCHIVE, and PICTURE SLEEVES between VG and EX++
VINYL - THE ZOMBIES - "BEGIN HERE", ORIGINAL UK 1ST PRESSING MONO 1964 DECCA RECORDS, LK4679. An ORIGINAL UK 1ST 1A /1 A matrices pressing of THE ZOMBIES debut album, VINYL is in VG+/ VG++ (with only light scuffs and nothing feelable), PICTURE SLEEVE is in VG+ condition (with only slight laminate lifting in one corner)
VINYL - ARC - "AT THIS". 1971 DOUBLE SIDED EMIDISC ACETATE ALBUM. ANOTHER UNIQUE ACETATE OF THIS AMAZING PROG ROCK MONSTER that came out on DECCA RECORDS but these again sound like an earlier mix, The ACETATE came from the ROBBINS MUSIC PUBLISHING library who were owned by EMI MUSIC, and comes with the original information sheet attached to the sleeve !!! IT DOES NOT GET BETTER OR RARER THAN THIS !!! ACETATE IS IN EX+++ / ARCHIVE CONDITION + ORIGINAL INFO SHEETS SLEEVES !!!

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