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Lot 175

DALE HAWKINS - SUSIE-Q - Great tune here on London labels with orignial tri-centre (45-HL 8482). Save for one horizontal surface line mark on the A side the record is in immaculate condition with the vinyl still showing its original gloss with extremely clean labels and centre, Ex+. Comes with original company sleeve.

Lot 172

EDDIE COCHRAN - SITTIN' IN THE BALCONY - The fantastic Mr Cochran reaches a higher level with Sittin' In The Balcony. Record is on London labels with original tri-centre (45-HL-U.8433). Condition is borderline VG+/Ex with some minor marks and blemishes on the vinyl surface. There is nothing feelable and the labels and centre are in great condition. COmes in orginal company sleeve.

Lot 107

ELVIS PRESLEY - FROM MEMPHIS TO VEGAS, FROM VEGAS TO MEMPHIS - A lovely US copy of this double vinyl record (LSP 6020). The record was originally promoted to include two free glossy photos, both of which are here, in mint condition. The original inner sleeves are also present. The records are on orange RCA Victor labels. Condition is Ex+/Ex+.

Lot 281

ELVIS PRESLEY - NUMBER 2 - An extremely nice original UK pressing of this famous album (CLP 1105). Matrix numbers are G2WP 7202-2N/G2WP 7208-1N. Run outs are 1 R/1 A. Vinyl condition is stunning for a record of this age. It still retains its original gloss with a very clean playing surface, a definite Ex+ condition. The sleeve however shows more signs of aging with som edelamination and splitting along the spine, hence G+ condition. Overall htough, a brilliant record and lot.

Lot 260

RETRO FERGUSON RECORD PLAYERwith vinyl records

Lot 267

The Beatles - Cry For A Shadow (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Mono). This 1st UK pressing of their 1961 recording on the orange with gold stars Polydor label. NH52275 A-side 'Cry For A Shadow' is credited to The Beatles whilst the B-side is credited to Tony Sheridan with The Beatles. DELETED stamped on the A-side. Released 28th Feb 1964. Record condition - Poor/Average. Sleeve condition - Average.

Lot 14

A signed Frank Zappa 'apostrophe' Vinyl record, with certificate, together with a large unframed oil on canvas of the Album cover

Lot 54

PANAMA LIMITED JUG BAND - S/T - The 1st UK pressing of the 1969 LP (Harvest, no EMI logos SHVL 753). The record is in VG+ condition with a couple of quite minor and light surface markings - there are certainly no heavier marks or scratches. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with some rather light edgewear. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 29

BOB DYLAN - LOVE MINUS ZERO ACETATE - A fantastic piece of history with this early single sided 7" acetate recording of Love Minus Zero (that would later appear on the 1965 LP 'Bringing It All Back Home'). Dylan recorded the track after meeting with famed publisher Lou Levy at Leeds Music, and this is one of the earliest known recordings from these sessions. Issued on Emidisc with 'Love Minus Zero Leeds Music Demo' stamped. The record is in playing surface is in VG condition with some surface markings, but no heavier marks or scratches. A fascinating recording. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 66

THE BEATLES - OCTOPUS'S GARDEN ACETATE - A highly unusual and perhaps one off UK Emidisc issued 7" recording of 'Octupus's (sic.) Garden'. Interestingly the record is issued with an unrelated Glenn Shorrock track on the flip side. The record is in VG condition with some light marks and scuffs on both sides. Labels with printed 'Made In Gt. Britain EMidisc Recording Blank'. Provenance: from an ex-employee at EMI Hayes. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 64

60s PSYCH/BEAT/GARAGE - An outlandish condition selection of 5 x 7" perfect for any serious collection. Titles are Sandra Barry And The Boys - Really Gonna Shake (F 11851 - Ex+ one or two extremely minor markings), Andee Silver - Only Your Love Can Save Me (Fontana TF 666 - Ex+ a super copy), The Transatlantics - Many Things From Your Window (Fontana TF 593 'Sample Record' sticker - Ex+ very clean copy), Jeff Elroy And Boys Blur - Honey Machine (Philips BF 1533 - Ex+ one or two very wispy markings) and Blues Magoos - (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet (Mercury MF 954 - Ex+ lovely condition 45). (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 4

DAVY GRAHAM - MIDNIGHT MAN - A superb original UK mono copy of the equally as brilliant 1966 LP (LK 4780). The record is in Ex+ condition with just one or two very faint wispy markings to note. 1A/1A matrix. The sleeve is in extremely strong Ex condition with only some very minor staining on the reverse. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 85

PLEASE PLEASE ME - STEREO 2ND- The ultimate Beatles LP now with this 2nd UK stereo pressing of the album that took the world by storm! Parlophone gold/black label (PCS 3042). With Northern Songs credits for tracks A1, 2, B4 and B6 with Dick James credits for tracks A6 and A7. The record is in strong Ex condition. There are a couple of minor surface marks to the playing surface, certainly nothing of a heavier nature. The striking 'Parlophone Stereo' labels are in extremely clean condition. The 1st pressing sleeve is in strong Ex condition. A super example there is some very minor wear to the front laminate, some quite light edgewear and an original 'KT' tax code sticker placed on the bottom right on the reverse. An exemplary copy of this LP in which less than 900 were made. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 50

THE SORROWS - TAKE A HEART - The storming debut LP from the Coventry boys, issued on Piccadilly (mono NPL 38023). The record is in VG+ condition with some surface markings. These are most certainly not a major feature and there are no scratches to note. The labels are clean with minor spindlewear. The sleeve is in VG condition. There is prominant wear to the laminate and some wear to the flipback design on the reverse, but there are no rips/tears to note. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 22

CHICAGO LINE - SHIMMY SHIMMY KO-KO BOP - A storming double header featuring Mike Patto of Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko Bop c/w Jump Back (Philips BF 1488). The record is in VG condition with some surface markings a couple of light scuffs, but certainly no scratches. A small orange circular sticker on the A side. The three pronged centre is fully intact. With Philips company sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 34

JONESY - NO ALTERNATIVE - An extremely clean original UK copy on Dawn of the celebrated 1972 album (DNLS 3042). The record is Ex+ condition with just one or two extremely minor wispy markings. Original 'translucent' light seen when viewed into strong light. The gatefold sleeve is in very strong Ex condition with some extremely light wear to the corners. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 37

THE PARAMOUNTS - EP - The brill self titled 1964 EP from the four piece, this a great original copy on Parlophone (GEP 8908). The record is in clean Ex condition with perhaps just a couple of quite minor, light, wispy and incidental surface markings. The 'Sold In UK' four pronged centre is fully intact. The original picture cover is in Ex condition with just some minor laminate wear and a small crease. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 23

THE WIMPLE WITCH- WHAT'S BEEN DONE - SAMPLE - A superb slice of early British Pop-Psych Freakbeat with this 1966 cut (Fontana TF 666). The record is stamped 'Sample Not For Re-Sale' on the A side. The record is in Ex condition with just a couple of quite minor scuff marks on the flip 'I Really Love You'. The three pronged centre is fully intact. With original Fontana sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 80

ELVIS - ROCK 'N' ROLL - A very clean copy of the iconic Rock 'N Roll LP from the King! 1st UK issue on HMV (CLP 1093). The record is in very tidy Ex+ condition - there are just one or two minor, light and wispy markings on side 2. The distinctive labels are in superb condition. With original 'Take Good Care Of Your Records' company inner. The sleeve is in strict VG+ condition. A very clean example, there is some light repair work to the top right hand corner on the front, a previous owner has done a very neat job and this does not have a major effect to the overall clean nature of the rest of the sleeve. If it wasn't for the tear and repair this sleeve would be Ex+. Bright, crisp and sharp, this is copy is on the money honey. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 24

JETHRO TOE - SUNSHINE DAY - 'STOCK' - The first release from the band who would quickly change their name to Jethro Tull - a superb Pop-Psych melodic monster on MGM (MGM 1384). The record is in VG+ condition with some light wispy marks to the A side and a couple of quite minor surface marks to the flip 'Aeroplane'. With a name written on the B side centre (the four pronged centre is fully intact). Complete with original MGM company sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 31

DAVY GRAHAM - LARGE AS LIFE AND TWICE AS NATURAL - A lovely original UK stereo copy of the fantastic 1968 LP (SKL 4969). The unboxed Decca 'Made In England' record is in Ex condition with just a couple of quite minor surface marks - these are as stated and very minor. Complete with original blue stereo inner. The front laminated sleeve is in Ex condition with only some light edge/laminate wear. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 39

KEITH CROSS & PETER ROSS - BORED CIVILIANS - Seldom seen 1972 UK Decca LP with Bulldog Breed and T2 connections... SKL 5129. The record is in VG+ condition with only one or two very minor markings, however there is noticeable 'shadowing' to the record on both sides. The sleeve is in Ex condition with some minor ringwear on the reverse. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 56

TONY SHERIDAN AND THE BEAT BROTHERS - MY BONNIE - A virtually non existent original German Stereo copy of the 1962 that features The Beatles (Polydor SLPHM 231 112). The record is in very strong Ex condition. A really super copy, there are just one or two very faint, light and wispy hairline markings. The vibrant Orange labels are sharp and clear. MATRIX/RUNOUTS: 237112 A, C2 H1/S + B and 237112 B, C2 H1/S + B with 'Made In Germany' stamped on both sides. The original picture sleeve is in solid VG condition with some creasing mainly seen on the right hand side on the front and shelfwear apparent. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 7

RORY GALLAGHER - STERO POP SPECIAL 75 - Another spectacular pop special from Rory Gallagher with this BBC Transcription Disc (CN 2117/S). Taken from the live recording from The Golders Green Hippodrome, London in 1974. The record is in super strong Ex condition with just a couple of very minor wispy markings when viewed under strong light. Complete with both cue sheets in excellent condition. With original BBC sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 83

ROLLING STONES - PAINT IT BLACK DEMO - A fabulous example of this 1966 45 with this scarce demonstration copy (F 12395). The playing surface of the record is in Ex+ or archive condition with just one or two extremely faint and wispy markings. There is some wear to both sides of the labels perhaps where a sticker has been. MATRIX: XDRF-38032-TI-1C/38068-TI-1C. Complete with original company sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 42

THE DEVIANTS - PTOOFF! - A very rarely seen complete original UK copy of this Psyched out Monster from The Deviants (formerly The Social Deviants). Self released on the band's label Underground Impresarios (IMP 1). The record is in strong VG condition with some surface marks and hairlines, but nothing of any deeper natrure at all. The fold-out poster sleeve is in VG condition with some staining and wear along the opening edges, but no tears. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 5

RORY GALLAGHER - IN CONCERT - 223 - A rare BBC Transcription Services issued LP from Rory Gallagher's concert at The Venue, London in 1979. (CN 3521) and complete with cue sheets and programme details sheet. The record is in superb Ex+ condition with perhaps just one or two extremely minor, faint and wispy markings. The BBC sleeve is in Ex condition with a little tape repair along the bottom edge. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 51

LITTLE FREE ROCK - S/T - A very well presented original UK copy of the LP which features Pete Illingworth, Paul Varley and Frank Newbold and was produced and recorded at the legendary Morgan Studios with the help of Mike Bobak (Bobak, Johns, Malone). Released on Transatlantic (TRA 208). The record is in nice Ex condition with only a couple of rather light, minor and wispy surface markings. The sleeve is in Ex condition with some quite minor wear to the laminate. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 27

MIKE OLDFIELD - HERGEST RIDGE - WHITE LABEL PROMO - The holy grail for Mike Oldfield collectors now with this archive copy of the 1974 release (VS 112 A-1U). A single sided 7" release with hand written A side label. The record is in archive condition with very few markings to note. Stunning. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 41

TREES - ON THE SHORE - The lovely sought after 1970 LP from Trees (S 64168 on CBS). The record is in VG+ condition with a few light surface marks, but these never extend any deeper than this. The sleeve is in VG condition with some general edgewear and a couple of minor creases, but certainly no rips or tears. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 45

DR. STRANGELY STRANGE - HEAVY PETTING - A great complete copy of this essential Psych-Folk masterpiece (Vertigo swirl 6360 009). The record is in VG+ condition with a couple of minor surface marks that are largely restricted to side 1. There are no heavier markings or indeed any scratches. 1Y//1 and 2Y//1 1st pressing. The elaborate sleeve is in Ex condition. The die cut design is without rips or tears, and there is only some minor shelfwear apparent. A very clean copy complete with 'British Patent' swirl inner. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 43

TEA AND SYMPHONY - AN ASYLUM FOR THE MUSICALLY INSANE - A lovely copy of this extremely difficult to source heralded Harvest LP (SHVL 761). The record is in clean Ex condition with just a couple of rather faint and light surface markings. A-3U/B-3U matrix endings. The gatefold sleeve is in tidy Ex condition with only some quite light edgewear. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 47

WARHORSE - S/T - The eponymous 1970 LP from Nick Simper's Warhorse, this the 1st UK pressing on Vertigo (swirl 6360 015). The record is in VG condition with some surface markings and a couple of light scuffs - there are no heavier scratches to note. A//2 and B//2 matrix endings. The gatefold sleeve is in super Ex condition with very minor wear to the edges and some extremely light discolouration on the inside. A more than solid copy. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 35

THE ARRIVAL OF THE EYES - A fab Mod/Freakbeat EP here from The Eyes - and this one doesn't turn up very often... (Mercury 10035 MCE). The record is in Ex condition with a couple of light surface marks, mainly noted on side 2. The sleeve is in strong VG condition. No rips/tears or major wear, there is some noticeable creasing to the front laminate. A clean copy. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 17

CRESSIDA - S/T - The original UK pressing of the eponymous debut LP from the UK Prog Rockers (Vertigo swirl VO 7, 847 904 VTY). The large swirl 'Philips Record Product' record is in Ex+ condition with only a few rather wispy and incidental light markings. The labels are bright and sharp. 1Y//1 and 2Y//1 matrix endings. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with some light edgewear and a couple of minor creases. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 6

RORY GALLAGHER - STEREO POP SPECIAL 22 - Another fantastically rare BBC transcription disc LP featuring the influential Rory Gallagher - this was taken from his performance at The Paris Theatre, London in 1972 (CN 1597/S). The record is in Ex condition with just a couple of quite light surface marks that certainly do not extend any deeper than this. With the 'expiry' date changed in pen to '31.12.73' on both sides. With yellow gatefold sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 1

LONE WOLF - CASH FOR CANDY/PIPEDREAM MARY - Smashing NWOBHM cut from Lone Wolf with this rare self released 7" (WOLF - LW 001). The record is in outstanding Ex+ or archive condition with very few markings of any nature. The picture sleeve is Ex with some minor creasing. With press release (2 sheets). (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 71

HELLHAMMER - APOCALYPTIC RAIDS - A one off chance here to not only purchase the only 12" release from the controversial Swiss rockers, but also a host of promotional material! The record (MBR 1028 US 1st pressing) is in Ex+ condition with very few markings, the sleeve is VG+ with some minor creasing. Complete with insert. Also to include a poster, a hand written interview as penned by frontman Tom Warrior, various pre/press releases, an 8 x 10 photo and a promotional booklet. Smashing! (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 58

PEANUTS WILSON - CAST IRON ARM - The scorchingly rare original UK Coral release of this classic from Johnny Peanuts Wilson (45-Q 72302). The record is in VG+ condition with a couple of quite light surface and scuff marks - there are certainly no heavier markings or scratches. The tri-centre is complete and the labels are bright and sharp. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 44

SKIP BIFFERTY - S/T - The rare 1st UK mono 'red dot' RCA pressing of the must have 1967 LP (RD 7941). The record is in VG+ condition with some light surface markings; these never run any deeper than this and there are no signs of scratches. 1K/1K matrix. The front laminated sleeve is in clean Ex condition with some rather minor wear to the laminte on the top right hand corner. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 32

NICK DRAKE - FIVE LEAVES LEFT - A 1st UK pressing of the sensational debut release from Nick Drake (pink/black 'block' Island ILPS 9105). The record is in clean Ex condition with only a couple of very light and wispy hairline markings. The labels have but minor wear. The gatefold sleeve is in VG condition with edgewear to the corners and some ringwear, but no rips or tears at all. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 8

JIMI HENDRIX - AXIS: BOLD AS LOVE - From one guitar hero to another with this spectacular complete original UK mono copy of the LP (612003). The record is in extremely strong Ex condition. There are just a couple of very light scuff markings to the playing surface, and definitely no heavier marks at all. The labels are clean with just minor spindle wear. A1/B1 matrix. The original foldout orange lyric insert is in very good condition with some light creasing. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex+ condition; a top rate example here with only some very light wear to the laminate. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 13

CHRISTOPHER - S/T - An original US copy of this ultra rare Heavy Psych gem from Christopher (Metromedia Records MD 1024). The record is in Ex+ condition with just a few very light and minor wispy surface markings. stamped MATRIX: XSV144524-1C/44525-1C. The fragile natured sleeve is in VG condition with wear to the front cover that is typical with US releases of the era. The 'pasted' rear has a small tear on the right hand side and is slightly peeling at the top right corner. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 28

FIRE - FATHER'S NAME IS DAD - DEMO - A very hard to find demonstration copy of this essential 45 (Decca F 12753) featuring a young Paul Brett. The record is in clean Ex condition with only a couple of quite minor and incidental surface markings. A small green circular sticker on the A side (with 'M' written on it). Otherwise, the four pronged 'silver A' four pronged centre labels are bright, clean and fully intact. Complete with original company inner. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 16

PINK FLOYD - DARK SIDE OF THE MOON - 1ST UK PRESSING - A superb clean example of the 1st UK 'solid blue triangle' pressing of the iconic 1973 long player (SHVL 804). The record is in Ex+ condition with only one or two extremely faint and wispy markings to the playing surface. These are scarce and this is a superb example. MATRIX SHVL 804 A-2/B-2. Complete with both posters and stickers in excellent condition. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with only some very minor edge/ringwear. A fab copy. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 67

DEEP PURPLE - SHADE OF DEEP PURPLE MONO - The smashing debut LP from Deep Purple, and this is the hardest to find original UK mono copy (Parlophone PMC 7055). The record is in VG condition. A higher grading would be issued but for a couple of light scratches on tracks B1 and 2, three of which are 'feelable. Side 1 would be graded as Ex+. The front laminated flipback sleeve is in strong Ex condition with some very light laminate wear. With EMI company inner. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 48

THE KINKS - THE VILLAGE GREEN PRESERVATION SOCIETY - A few in number original UK mono pressing of the classic 1968 LP (Pye NPL 18233). The record is in solid VG condition with some light surface marks, one following the groove on track B4, though this cannot be felt and there are no scratches to the vinyl. The gatefold sleeve is in VG+ condition with some minor edgewear but certainly no rips/tears. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 36

THE ARTWOODS - JAZZ IN JEANS - The terrific shaking 1966 EP from the boys (Decca DFE 8654). The record is in great Ex condition with only a couple of very minor, light and wispy markings. The four pronged centre is fully intact. The laminated sleeve is in VG+ condition with some wear to the laminate and a couple of light creases. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 53

KING CRIMSON - IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING - A neat and clean 1st UK pressing of the essential 1969 LP (ILPS 9111 pink label, white 'i'). The record is in Ex condition with just a couple of quite minor and wispy hairline marks. Some minor wear to the labels. A2/B4 matrix endings. The gatefold sleeve is in Ex condition with some light shelfwear and a name inscribed on the inside of the sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 25

JETHRO TOE - SUNSHINE DAY - DEMO - As if this release wasn't hard enough to find, we have an impeccable condition original demo release of this major seven! (MGM 1384). The record is in stunning archive condition with perhaps one or two extremely faint and wispy hairline markings to note, and some very slight wear to the four pronged label. The distinctive pink/silver labels are otherwise extremely bright and clear. A must have for any serious collection! (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 84

BEATLES - HELLO GOODBYE DEMO - Beautiful original UK demonstration copy of the November 1967 release (Parlophone green/white R 5655). The record is in stunning Ex+ or archive condition with just one extremely faint marking on the A side. The four pronged centre is fully intact. MATRIX: 7XCE 18433-1 1 G and 18434-1 1 G. With Parlophone company sleeve. VENDOR: TM12045 (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 46

BARIS MANCO - DUNDEN BUGNE - Forgive our English keyboards, this is the exceptionally rare original Turkish release of the stunning Dünden Bugüne by Bar?? Manço. Contains the Psych/Folk killer Kol Dü?meleri. Released on Sayan Records (LPFS 112). The record is in VG condition with a 'glossy' like scuff mark on (roughly ) tracks 3 and 4 on both sides. This cannot be felt, and should not cause great disturbance to playback. The 1st pressing fragile sleeve is in lovely Ex condition with only minor wear. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 19

SEX PISTOLS - DID YOU NO WRONG ACETATE - An unprecedented opportunity to acquire a piece of Pistols history with this single sided Virgin issued acetate of the famous flip side to 'God Save The Queen'. Issued as a 7" recording on a 10" acetate disc. 'VF181 B-2' etched on the outer rim of the playing side. The record surface is in super clean Ex condition with only one or two very minor surface markings apparent to the playing side. Don't let this one pass you by! (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 3

DAVY GRAHAM - FOLK, BLUES & BEYOND - The highly regarded and extremely influential 1965 LP from Davy Graham, with this a 1st UK mono pressing (LK 4649). The record states 'Made In England' at the 12 O Clock position. The vinyl is very clean and glossy Ex condition with just one or two quite minor surface marks, perhaps most noted on side 1. 1A/1A matrix. The sleeve is in tidy Ex condition with some quite minor staining on the reverse. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 59

MIKE AND THE MODIFIERS - I FOUND MYSELF A BRAND NEW BABY - The stupendously rare original UK Oriole 7" of the pre-motown shaker (45-CBA 1775). The record is in Ex condition. Please note, though there are very few markings there is noticeable 'shadowing' to both sides; likely caused by the record being housed in a lined sleeve for a period of time. We believe that this should not disturb playback of the record. The labels are bright and clean with the four pronged centre fully intact. Complete with an original Oriole company sleeve. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 40

SYNANTHESIA - S/T - The beautiful hauntingly dark Acid Folk monster from Synanthesia, released on RCA in 1969 (SF 8058). The record is in superb clean Ex condition with just one or two very light and wispy surface markings. The sleeve isi n sharp Ex condition with only some rather minor ringwear on the reverse. A lovely copy. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 65

MIKE SILVER & MIKE BEASON - THE APPLICANT - Seldom seen 1969 album on Fontana (STL 5506). The record is in superb glossy Ex+ condition with perhaps one or two extremely light, faint and wispy markings. The sleeve is Ex with a small sticker on the right side on the front. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 18

TUDOR LODGE - A fantastic complete 1st UK pressing of the seminal LP from Tudor Lodge. Issued on the famous Vertigo swirl label (6360 043). The record is in exceptional Ex+ condition. Under close scrutiny there are just one or two extremely tiny, wispy and incidental markings that will certainly not effect playback. Very sharp labels, however there is a small black circle sticker on side B. 1Y//1 and 2Y//1 matrix endings. The elaborate six panel sleeve is in Ex condition with only minor wear to the opening edges and a small 'punch' hole on the top right front (or top left on the 'reverse'). A great copy. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 14

MASTER'S APPRENTICES - A TOAST TO PANAMA RED - The original tripped out Garage/Prog monster from the Aussie loons! 1st French pressing on Regal Zonophone (2C 064-80.977). The record is in Ex+ condition with just a couple of very small scuff marks towards the end of side 1. Side 2 is extremely clean and an Ex+ grading would be issued for this side. MATRIX: 80977 A21/B 21. The sleeve is in tidy Ex condition with only minor edgewear. (VINYL RECORDS)

Lot 61

KEITH RELF - SHAPES IN MY MIND DEMO - A mind-bending experience with this tripped out monster from Keith Relf (Yardbirds, Medicine Head) with a young Jimmy Page uncredited on this too! Columbia green/white (DB 8084). The record is in Ex+ condition with just one or two very minor and wispy markings. With the promotional marking 'SMV 35' in yellow 'chalk' in the runout. (VINYL RECORDS)

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