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Jimi Hendrix Interest. A collection of LP records including Jimi Hendrix LPs Electric Lady Land, In The Beginning, Hendrix Live at the Isle of Wight, Are You Experienced, War Heroes, Axis Bold as Love, Tomorrow Never Knows, Hendrix and The West, My Best Friend, Rainbow Bridge, Voodoo Child, Jimi Hendrix At Its Best Volume III, Volume II The Internal Fire of Jimi Hendrix, Rare Hendrix and other LP records from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
An excellent collection of approx. four hundred and fifty vinyl LP records by a variety of artists and bands. LPs include Radiohead 'OK Computer', The Verve 'Urban Hymns', R.E.M. 'Out of Time' and 'Automatic for the People', 'Gorillaz', U2 'Joshua Tree', Rattle & Hum' and 'POP', Paul Weller 'Modern Classics/Greatest Hits', Toploader 'Onka's Big Moka, Iggy Pop 'Lust for Life', 'Christmas at Patti', two x 10inch, Eels 'Beautiful Freak', others are by Daft Punk, The Cranberries, The Cure, Bob Marley, Morrissey, Texas, M People, Stereo MC's, Jimi Hendrix, Tracy Chapman, Dire Straits, Joe Cocker, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Police, Marillion, Vangelis, Genesis, Tangerine Dream, Eurythmics, Simple Minds, Human League, 10000 Maniacs, Scritti Politti, Prefab Sprout, Roxy Music, Fleetwood Mac, Supertramp, Prince, Chris Rea, Mike Oldfield, Eric Clapton, Billy Joel, Chris Isaak, Peter Garbiel, Elton John, Kate Bush, Stevie Nicks, Steve Winwood, Tanita Tikaram, Salif Keita, etc, overall condition very good/excellent.
A storage case containing a quantity of LP records which include The Beatles 'Rubber Soul', 1st pressing in stereo (PCS 3075) and The Beatles 'Help', 1st pressing in stereo (PCS 3071) also a Jimi Hendrix 3D poster by GB Eye, Sheffield, England, 2008, overall condition good to very good (illustrated)
A collection of one hundred and fifty plus LP vinyl records by a variety of rock artists and bands, LPs comprising Rainbow 'Down to Earth' (POLD 5023), Creedence Clearwater Revival 'Pendulum' (LBG 83400), Slade 'Alive' (2383 101) and 'Play It Loud' (2383 026), Faces 'A Nods as Good as a Wink' (K 56006), 'Colosseumm Live', Best of Creme (583 060), Thin Lizzy 'Jailbreak' (9102 008), 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' (Italian press) and Black Sabbath 'Paranoid' (reissue), others by The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker, Mc5, Fleetwood Mac, The Kinks, Blue Oyster Cult, Tom Petty, Whitesnake, Deep Purple, ZZ Top, Motorhead, Pat Travers Band, April Wine, After The fire, Mountain, 38 Special, Rain Parade, Fortune Tellers, Alan parsons Project etc, overall condition good to very good
Twenty-one LP vinyl records comprising of Canned Heats 'Boogie With Canned Heat' (LBL 83103), 'Vintage Heat' (NSPL 28129), Canned Heat 70 Concert' (LBS 83333) and 'Future Blues' (LBS 83364), Creams 'Wheels On Fire' (Polydor 583 040), 'Derek And The Dominoes In Concert' (RSO 2659 020), Jimi Hendrix 'Backtrack 10:Are You Experienced' (Track 2407 010), two others by Jimi Hendrix both pressed in New Zealand, 'The World Of Blues Power' (Decca SP A-R14), others are by Led Zeppelin, The Allman Brothers Band, ZZ Top and The Yardbirds, majority in very good condition
Approx seventy LP vinyl records predominantly by Hard Rock artists and bands, many pressed outside the UK, LP`s included, four by Deep Purple to include two copies of `Made In Japan`, six by Thin Lizzy to include `Johnny The Fox`, six by Aerosmith to include a live bootleg double LP with full colour poster, three by Velvet Underground to include `White Light White Heat` and `Loaded`, Black Sabbath vol.4, Julian Cope` Peggy Suicide` Gatefold, a German press of `Highway To Hell` by AC/DC, Ozzy Osbourne `The Ultimate Sin`, Frank Zappa `Hot Rats` New Zealand press, other artists and bands include Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Alice Cooper, Def Leppard, Poison, Meat Loaf, Rainbow, ZZ Top, Triumph, Trust, The Doors, Robert Plant, Husker Du, Outlaws, City Boy, The Dream Syndicate, The Slickee Boys, Naked Prey, Tex And The Horsemen, Thin White Rope etc (majority in very good condition) (illustrated)
A Tom Jones souvenir programme from the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, c1965, with supporting acts including Dave Allen, signed in blue biro to centre page by Allen, four New Musical Express Poll-Winners All-Start concert programmes, 1966-1969, and a Jimi Hendrix souvenir programme, with The Move, Pink Floyd, Amen Corner, as supporting acts, c1967. (6).
Approximately one hundred vinyl records comprising a variety of artists to include The Rolling Stones `Big Hits/High Tide and Green Grass`, The Beach Boys `Smiley Smile`, Family `Its Only A Movie` and `Old Songs, New Songs`, `Dire Straits` and Dire Straits `Making Movies`, Uriah Heep `Demons and Wizards`, Cream `Live vol.2` and `Goodbye`, Jimi Hendrix `Electric Ladyland Part 1`, Velvet Underground `Live At Max`s Kansas City`, other artists include Supertramp, Pretty Things, The Beatles, Love, Moody Blues etc
A box containing various LP`s (non Beatles), mainly 1960`s and 1970`s, Progressive Rock, etc. including Fleetwood Mac "Mr. Wonderful", Deep Purple "Deep Purple", Black Sabbath "Volume IV", King Crimson "In The Court of the Crimson King", Steppenwolf "Monster", Jeremy Spencer "Jeremy Spencer", Blind Faith "Blind Faith", Black Sabbath "Paranoid", Blodwyn Pig "Ahead Rings Out", Groundhogs "Who Will Save The World ?-The Mighty Groundhogs", Cream "Disraeli Gears", Ten Years After "Undead", Rolling Stones "Get Yer Ya-Ya`s Out !", Pink Floyd "Meddle", King Crimson "In The Wake of Poseidon", Free "Tons of Sobs", Groundhogs "Thank Christ For the Bomb" and "Split", Ten Years After "Cricklewood Green", Slade "Slayed ?", Motorhead "No Remorse" with simulated leather sleeve, and other works by Hawkwind, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, Roxy Music, Dr. Feelgood, Eagles, John Mayall, Ambrose Slade, Guns `n Roses, Free, Ozzy Osbourne, Deep Purple, Graham Parker & The Rumour, Rainbow, Uriah Heap, The Kinks, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, T-Rex, Stone The Crows, etc. (PART ILLUSTRATED)
MEMORABILIA:: Walker Brothers / Jimi Hendrix Experience concert programme, with ticket stub for The Adelphi, Slough Berkshire England. Held on Friday 28th April 1967 The Walker Brothers last UK tour, in the Spring 1967 featuring the unlikely support line up of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cat Stevens and Engelbert Humperdinck. Both ticket & programme are in top condition with no writing, tears etc
Records - Assorted. Fourteen long playing and 12" single records, including Jimi Hendrix, `Are You Experienced` (Polydor, 2459 390); Groundhogs, `Scratching the Surface` (BGO, LP15); and Red Guitars, `Steeltown / Within 4 Walls` (Self Drive Records, SCAR 010T); also three single records; a John Lennon 4-CD boxed set; and a book, The Beatles Anthology.
A collection of seven hundred and twenty four, 12 inch records consisting of various artists and bands including Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, John Lennon, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Joan Armatrading, Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Queen, Elvis Costello, Elton John, Kate Bush, The Clash and The Smiths etc
MEMORABILIA: Hendrix: Jimi`s Blond (tan) `59/ `60 Duo-Sonic Guitar. During Jimi nine-month stint from March to November 1964, with the Isley Brothers, when he was known as Jimmy James, Hendrix got his first Fender guitar - a blond (tan) `59/ `60 Duo-Sonic. The one Jimi used was manufactured as a short scale guitar 22 ½ inches long, selling in those days for $160. The common blond (tan) finish was discontinued in 1964. He found the Duo-Sonic affordable and that it worked great for the funky rhythms he played while working as a backing musician with the Isley Brothers backing band. Jimi had at one stage fitted his Duo-Sonic with an EpiPhone (Maestro) Vibrato unit but had later taken it off. The rumour is that this guitar went missing whilst on tour in the USA but contrary to this Jimi just tired of using it and it was put away for a while and resurfaced years later in Chas Chandler’s London studio. Chas discovered and managed Jimi. Chas later sold the guitar in 1982 for £400 to Rod Weinberg, who in 1983 reunited the Animals for a world tour. In 1956, Fender introduced the Music Master and Duo-Sonic guitars as affordable "3/4-size" short-scale student models. The Duo Sonic was always a student level guitar. The Duo-Sonic is considered rare and has displayed growing collector value. The Music Master and Duo-Sonic were essentially the same guitar, with the addition of another pickup (in the bridge position) and a toggle switch on the Duo-Sonic. Both models received a slight facelift in 1959, along with all other Fenders. The guitar has been loaned by Cameo to The Jimi Hendrix In London Exhibition held at the Handel House Museum, 25 Brook Street, London W1 for public exhibit from 15th to the 25th October.
MEMORABILIA: Jimi Hendrix, an original hand coloured drawing / painting circa 1967. This drawing will come with full provenance by Tappy Wright, Jimi`s roadie. THIS DRAWING HAS BEEN LOANED BY CAMEO TO THE JIMI HENDRIX EXHIBITION, BEING HELD AT THE HANDEL HOUSE MUSEUM, 25 BROOK STREET, LONDON W1 FOR PUBLIC EXHIBIT FROM 29TH SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER 25TH 2010.
MEMORABILIA: Jimi Hendrix, an original hand coloured drawing / painting circa 1967. This drawing will come with full provenance by Tappy Wright, Jimi`s roadie. THIS DRAWING HAS BEEN LOANED BY CAMEO TO THE JIMI HENDRIX EXHIBITION, BIEING HELD AT THE HANDEL HOUSE MUSEUM, 25 BROOK STREET, LONDON W1 FOR PUBLIC EXHIBIT FROM 29TH SEPTEMBER TO OCTOBER 25TH 2010.
Music memorabilia: Jimi Hendrix, selection inc. Original Hendrix painting (approx 4ft x 3ft), carbon copy of letter of condolence dated 18 Sept 1970 addressed to Mike Jeffries of Chas Chandler Assoc from Neil Wannen in original Playboy Club envelope, four b/w reproduction photos, two reproduction concert flyers, a flyer for the Hendrix Exhibition in Glasgow, album sleeve for `The Cry of Love` plus other non Hendrix items (gd)
Jimi Hendrix signature & caption: To Tony Stay Groovy Jimi Hendrix" on an Ace of Clubs membership card. (The vendor`s late husband met Jimi while travelling in the same train compartment from Wolverhampton. They were alone for over an hour and chatted extensive culminating in the signature)"

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