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TUDOR LODGE - You've all heard it, and this is of course one of the Vertigo swirl 'biggies!' A title with the musical quality to match the price, this beautiful album from John Stannard, Ann Steuart and Lyndon Green is full of exquisite songs such as 'Two Steps Back', the mighty psych monster 'The Lady's Changing Home' and 'Willow Tree'. This copy has a fold out proof sleeve with poly lined swirl inner that comes from the collection of a record company sales executive that worked for the label. Condition of the vinyl is EX+ and appears unplayed but it does however have a small amount of polythene bag residue on one side. The sleeve is EX with some light wear on the edges.
PEANUTS WILSON - CAST IRON ARM - An extremely rare Rockabilly classic from Peanuts Wilson, who released 2 singles, both of which sold very few copies. Original UK tri-centre issue on Coral (45-Q.72302). The record is in clean Ex condition with only one or two very minor surface marks to the vinyl. The tri-centre is complete with only minor wear.
The Smiths Merry Xmas - A 12" vinyl picture disc long play LP record. Recorded live at the Palais, London, 12th March 1984. Several misspelled and mistitled tracks on the picture vinyl: ' Hand Some Devil ', ' This Charmin Man ', ' I'll Never Make That Mistare Again ' instead of ' Girl Afraid ', ' Pretty Girls Make Greves '.
David Bowie - A rare vinyl test pressing of David Bowie's ' Hunky Dory ' long play vinyl record. RCA on white label with typed TEST PRESSING with applied hand written sticker SF 8244 SIDE 1 HUNKY DORY. Rasputin to run off. Matrix number APRS 5947 3T. The vinyl having scratches to both sides.
A 1975 Triumph Stag, registration number HRV 726N, chassis number LD/35079-O, engine number LF/028934-HE, body number T.35140/35274-LD, Java green. This desirable manual overdrive Triumph Stag has covered a low 60,000 miles from new. The car was supplied by Mann Eggerton & Co Ltd, Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk to Mrs P M Fellows from Saxmundham, Suffolk, who purchased the Stag for £3,786.29 including optional extras of tinted glass, a laminated windscreen, reflective number plates, underseal and radio fitting, less a part exchange allowance of £1,725 for a 1972 Triumph Stag. The Stag is very original with matching numbers and is finished in a very distinctive 1970s Java green coachwork with black vinyl interior, a mohair hood and works hard top. The accompanying history file contains the original Passport to Service, with a stamped record up to 45,566 miles (1990), original owner's wallet with handbook and leaflets, a Heritage certificate, photocopies of previous V5s showing the three previous owners prior to the vendor, receipts, past MOTs and the original bill of sale from Mann Eggerton. This genuine low mileage and very original Stag has been in the vendor's collection for the past 16 years and is now only for sale due to him rationalising his collection. V5C, MOT to March 2017 See illustrations
JACKIE WILSON - Another selection of this time 5 x LPs on Coral from the quite brilliant Mr Wilson! Titles are A Woman, A Lover, A Friend (LVA 9144 - nice clean Ex vinyl/VG+ sleeve), By Special Request (LVA 9151 mono - a superb copy with this grading as a strong Ex throughout), Whispers (LVA 9235, another great clean Ex copy), Spotlight On... (LVA 9231 - VG+/Ex with a couple of quite minor marks) and My Golden Favorites (LVA 9135, VG+ condition that is very close to Ex! Just a couple of light 'storage' marks to the record, one very small tear on the reverse).
THE MIRACLES - WHAT'S SO GOOD ABOUT IT - A lovely early release from The Miracles, this is the original UK release on Fontana (H.384/267 209 TF). The record is in super Ex+ condition. The vinyl is brilliant and glossy with only one or two extremely minor, wispy marks. The three pronged centre is fully intact. You are unlikely to come across a better copy!
MUDHONEY - TOUCH ME I'M SICK/SWEET YOUNG THING AINT SWEET NO MORE - The official '1st pressing' of this initial release from Mudhoney- issued on dark brown coloured vinyl (Sub Pop SP 18). Around 800 copies were pressed. The record is in Ex+ condition with only one or two extremely minor wispy marks. The record was not issued with a picture sleeve.
THE JAM - TOWN CALLED TOKYO - LIVE IN JAPAN - FULLY SIGNED - A limited edition German private release from 2001 (HR011 red vinyl) that is fully signed Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. All signatures are in clear black pen on the front cover. The record is Ex+ with no visible markings. The sleeve is Ex with some very minor edgewear.
THE CRAMPS - You got good taste if you're into The Cramps! Especially with this super lot of 8 x 7" singles with a real bonus included... This is the 1st 'glow in the dark' sleeve US pressing on Vengeance Records (668), the record and sleeve are in fantastic Ex to Ex+ condition too with only one or two light marks to the record and barely any wear to the fragile picture sleeve! Also to include original copies of Dance Of The Cannibals Of Sex (red/white sleeve), I Ain't Nuthin' But A Gorehound (green vinyl with a ticket from the 1986 gig at the Odeon Theatre, Birmingham!), Drug Train (UK 1980 in Ex+ condition), You Got Good Taste, Goo Goo Muck and Can Your Pussy Do The Dog?
JOY DIVISION - UNKNOWN PLEASURES - An original UK pressing of the widely heralded seminal album from Joy Division, additionally with an Italian pressing LP. The UK copy is FACT 10 and has 'THIS IS THE WAY/A PORKY PRIME CUT' etched, the vinyl is strong Ex with just a couple of minor hairline marks. With printed inner. The Italian record has 'MADE IN ITALY - FACT. 10' on the label and contains the original printed inner. Complete with original textured sleeve which is Ex condition with minor edgewear.
DOKUMENT - TEN HIGHLIGHTS IN THE HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC - A rare compilation issued by 'Vinyl' (Mag/Records), A Dutch music magazine, with 8 x 7" flexi discs included with a gatefold insert. The record (RR 9940) is in Ex+ condition, with the sleeve Ex. Flexis include titles from Palais Schaumburg / The Danse Society, Chris And Cosey, Ben Watt and Fad Gadget.
MUDHONEY - TOUCH ME I'M SICK/SWEET YOUNG THING AINT SWEET NO MORE - The preposterously hard to find 'clear yellow' transparent coloured vinyl of the band's first release, rumoured only to be 10-15 copies in existence. There are several stories floating around about on these, one of which is that they were a gift from the pressing plant to some customers as they were late with the order. With 'What Does The Word Crack Mean To You?' etched in the outer. Sub Pop (SP 18). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with barely any sign of markings. The record was not issued with a picture sleeve.
MUDHONEY - Another super collection of 11 x 7" with the all important first release Touch Me I'm Sick/Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More! This is one of the 200 copies (most likely used as a promo) that is issued on black 'translucent' vinyl - a sepia colour can be seen when viewed into a strong light source. The record is Ex+. Also to include a John Peel Session EP, Fuzz Gun 2001, Unreleased Studio Demos, Sonic Infusion, Grunge 'R' Us (2 copies) and Into Your Shtik. Condition is Ex to Ex+.
THE HELLACOPTERS - KILLING ALLAN - The very hard to find original Swedish 1995 release on blue vinyl (PSYCH001). The record is in Ex condition with just some very light 'dotted' marks on the record, these are totally unfeelable and should not affect playback in any way. The sleeve is in Ex+ condition with very little wear.
THE JAM 0 WHAT YOU GIVE IS WHAT YOU GET - FULLY SIGNED - A limited private release from 2000 of the gig at Wembley in December 1982. The cover features a very fierce looking Weller attacking his Rickenbacker 330... The record is fully signed Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. All signatures are in clear black pen on the front cover. (WEIRD 14 silver 'dust' vinyl). The vinyl is Ex+ with no visible markings. The sleeve is Ex+ with slight edgewear.
THE JAM - CHANGING MY ADDRESS - FULLY SIGNED - A rare private pressing from 1986 (LAD 1 white vinyl) fully signed by Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. All signatures are in clear black pen on the front cover. The record is in Ex+ condition with no visible markings. The sleeve is VG with some creasing.
THE JAM - BITING THE APPLE - NEW YORK CITY '82 - FULLY SIGNED - A private release from 2001 (WEIRD 8 yellow vinyl) that is fully signed by Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler. All signatures are in clear black pen on the front cover. The record is Ex+ with no visible markings. The sleeve is Ex with some light edgewear.
- A rare model that was originally sold new in England and believed to have always been finished in Alfa Red- Thorough body and engine rejuvenation in 1990/1991 with a photographic record and many invoices, and repainted again in 2008- Alfaholics suspension and 15" wheels fitted but original wheels and bumpers supplied, plus cylinder head overhauled in 2010This Bertone designed Alfa Romeo coupe was first registered on July 1st 1973. Painted in Alfa Red with a black vinyl interior, the car was the recipient of much body and mechanical work during 1990 and 1991, including a repaint of the body, a retrim of the interior, and new pistons and liners and engine bearings. The car was repainted again in 2008, and in April 2010 it was purchased by the father of the current owner, with it being registered in his name the following year. The GT Junior has been much enjoyed by our vendor, and in 2010 he had the cylinder head overhauled and in 2013 he had an Alfaholics Fast-Road Suspension Kit B fitted, along with their 7x15 GTA style alloy wheels. With the history file containing invoices and photographs for much of the work mentioned above, there are also many previous MOT certificates, one dating from 1991. Described by the vendor as being in "good" condition with regards to the body, paint, and interior, with the engine described as "very good", it is believed to be supplied with its original wheels and bumpers.
- Purchased new by its previous keeper as a 50th birthday present to himself and less than 20,000 miles from new- Repainted in its original Pale Primrose livery but original Cinammon leather upholstery, Black hood and exhaust system!- Jaguar Heritage Certificate confirming matching numbers, dealer supplied book pack etcIntroduced in 1971, the Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster offered a blend of performance and refinement that few rivals could match. Benefiting from a wider track, longer wheelbase and better brakes than its predecessors, the last of the E-Type Roadsters was fitted with power steering as standard but still promised a nigh on 150mph top speed. According to its accompanying Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate, this particular example was built on 12th October 1973 and dispatched to British Leyland, New York some three months later. Originally finished in Pale Primrose Yellow with Cinnamon leather upholstery, the E-Type was purchased new by R. Daniel Woods of Stockton California from his local dealership Norman Nock Imported Cars as a 50th birthday present to himself on April 19th 1975. Acquired in preference to a Porsche, the V12 Roadster was still in Mr Woods' possession past his 90th birthday by which time it had covered a mere 19,000 miles from new. Resident in California until entering the current (second) ownership last year, the Jaguar has since been treated to sympathetic recommissioning and a repaint in its initial hue (the latter due to sun-bleaching). Understood to be highly original even down to the preservation of its factory-fitted exhaust and air-conditioning systems, the E-Type nevertheless reportedly had its Borg Warner automatic transmission overhauled at 15,000 miles. A real `timewarp' that pleasingly retains its original interior (complete with Black vinyl hood) and `matching numbers' V12 powerplant, `KRB 581N' has yet to record 20,000 miles on its odometer. Part of an E-Type collection that is being regretfully downsized, this remarkably low mileage Roadster is offered for sale with its original handbook (plus associated wallet), lubrication chart, wiring diagram, British Leyland `Passport to Service', stopping distance chart and seatbelt leaflet not to mention a fresh MOT certificate.
- Purchased by superstar footballer George Best from Grassicks Garage Ltd of Perth- Built in accordance with 'Page 16 Issue 12 SVR.1067 of the Special Vehicles requirement brochure'- Original Black leather upholstery, Grey Ambla headlining and Black carpets etc, last registered keeper since 1994Launched in 1965, the Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow was a bold departure for the Crewe-based company. Their first monocoque design, it also benefited from olio-pneumatic rear suspension, power disc brakes and, from 1968, GM's silken 400 series automatic gearbox. Such 'new technology' did not encroach on the luxurious interior with its sumptuous leather hides, rich wood veneers and deep lambswool carpets. Performance from the smooth 6230cc V8 engine (upgraded to 6750cc in 1970) was assured, the car wafting forward on a seemingly unstoppable wave of torque. Still immensely cosseting to drive, Shadows offer a genuinely different ownership experience to their mass made peers.According to its accompanying RREC copy chassis records, this particular example - chassis number SRH 13549 - was built in accordance with 'Page 16 Issue 12 SVR.1067 of the Special Vehicles requirement brochure'. Factory finished in Acrylic White with Black leather upholstery, Grey Ambla headlining and Black carpets, the luxury saloon was supplied new to Grassicks Garage Limited of Perth, Scotland as a 'Trials Car' on 27th June 1972. As well as 'Plain Sundym Glass throughout' and an 'internally adjustable mirror to the driver's door', optional equipment also included 'Automatic Speed Control' (better known these days as cruise control). A letter on file from Tony Clark of Grassicks Ltd reveals that the Silver Shadow was sold to the internationally renowned football player George Best before the Scottish Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Ferrari distributor had had the chance to open a Service Record for it. No stranger to publicity, George Best and his new acquisition were photographed by the Daily Mirror in the showrooms of Ian Anthony Car Sales on 4th December 1972. The car has sported various registration numbers over the past forty-four years but on that occasion wore plates advertising Mr. Anthony's Manchester-based dealership. Mr. Best is understood to have been only too happy to promote his friend Mr. Anthony's business. The Acrylic White Rolls-Royce was also pictured outside Manchester United's Old Trafford grounds with its surprised owner turning round just as he was about to open the driver's door (doubtless in response to a shouted paparazzi request). Never one to hold on to cars or women for too long, George Best had use of a 1971 Jaguar E-Type V12 Fixed Head Coupe at around the same time (that we coincidentally sold for £49,000 in October 2015). Both cars were automatics, the transmission of choice for louche playboys, but the Rolls-Royce's 'Automatic Speed Control' gave it the edge in terms of sybaritic transport. Repainted since belonging to Best, the luxury saloon has also gained a Black vinyl roof covering (a 'must have' automotive accessory during the mid- / late-1970s) and later-style integral reversing lamps. However, the Silver Shadow still pleasingly retains its original steering wheel, Black leather upholstery and Grey Ambla headlining etc. Thus, any future custodian has the pleasure of knowing that he / she is not only driving a car that George Best owned in his heyday but also sitting on the very same leather!Acquired by its last registered keeper during 1994, chassis SRH 13549 has had some £22,000 spent on it over the last twenty-two years. Adorned with more aesthetically pleasing bumpers than their successors, first series Silver Shadows have become increasingly collectible of late (with post 1970 cars boasting both the more powerful engine and smoother transmission). Although not as cosmetically sharp as it once was, the Rolls-Royce possesses a current MOT certificate valid until 14th June 2017 and offers a new owner the chance of restoring it back to 'Best' specification.
The Beatles 8xLP box set titled “The Beatles Box - From Liverpool” released in 1980 as a mail order only item from World Record Club. The box, individual sleeves and vinyl all appear to be in excellent condition. Also included are “The McCartney Interview Disc”, “The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheridan” and three John Lennon LPs.
LET IT BE AND BOOK - A nice bundle of the 1st UK pressing LP with a complete 'Get Back' book. The record (PCS 7096) has the red apple on the sleeve and -2U/-2U matrix. The vinyl is in Ex condition with only a few quite light marks, the sleeve is a strong Ex with only very light edgewear. The book is in good condition with some creasing to the front cover.
APPLE DEMOS - 2 x very hard to source 7" demonstration singles. First up is Lon & Derrek Van Eaton - Warm Woman (APPLE 46, great Ex+ clean vinyl/VG+ sleev with light ringwear and a 'Record Library' sticker with details of the artist and relase on both sides. Also to include Chris Hodge - We're On Our Way (APPLE 43 - Ex with a couple of minor markings/VG+ with the same sticker).
BLUES/R&B/DOO WOP - A stunning collection of 10 x rare original pressing LPs. Artists/titles are Elmore James (x2) - To Know A Man (original UK comp 7-66230, superb Ex+ vinyl/Ex) and The Best Of. . . (Sue ILP 918, Ex/Ex), Curtis Jones - Now Resident In Europe (stereo 1st UK pressing, S 7-63207, Ex/strong Ex), Joe Turner - Rockin' The Blues (HA-E 2173, G-G+/VG record is marked but would still play), The B. B. King Story - Chapter Two. . . (1st stereo S 7-63226, Ex/Ex), The Pixies Three - Party With. . . (Mercury SR 60912, stunning Ex+ throughout still in shrink!), The Paris Sisters (Reprise 6259 Ex/Ex), Alexis Korner's Blues Incorporates - R&B From The Marquee (2d issue ACL 1130 - VG/VG), Reparata And The Delrons (WAM 2006 - Ex/Ex) and Juanita Hall .
RICKY NELSON - BRUNSWICK/LIBERTY LPs - Lovely bundle of 6 x original UK pressing LPs. The Brunswick issued records (x5) are Love And Kisses (STA 8630, immaculate Ex+ condition record/Ex sleeve), The Very Thought Of You (LAT 8581, very strong Ex vinyl/Ex sleeve), For Your Sweet Love (LAT 8545, VG/VG+), Bright Lights & Country Music (LAT 8567, VG/Ex) and Rick Nelson Sings For You (LAT 8562, VG+/Ex). Also to include a rare original Liberty pressing of Million Sellers (LBY 3027, VG+/Ex+ stunning sleeve).
ANDREW LEIGH - MAGICIAN - The incredibly whimsical and beautiful album from Andrew Leigh, this being a highly scarce German demonstration copy (2310 056 on Polydor). The white label white black text vinyl is in Ex condition with just a couple of very minor wispy marks. The record is issued in the UK original (STEREO 2310 056) and is in Ex condition with some minor laminate wear. A must have in any collection!
BLACK SABBATH - 2 x early pressing LPs. Titles are Master Of Reality (1st UK pressing, 6360 050 - record is a great Ex with only one or two very minor marks/embossed sleeve is Ex with some minor laminate wear on the front, with swirl inner but sorry no poster!) and S/T (2nd UK issue, small swirl with no 'Philips' credit, VO 6/847 903 VTY - VG+ to Ex vinyl with only one or two minor marks but extremely heavy 'shadowing' on side 1/Ex gatefold sleeve).
KING CRIMSON - IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING - A great 1st UK pressing of the highly sought after and revered album from 1969 (ILPS-9111). This is the original pressing on Island's pink label with white 'i'. The record is in nice Ex condition with only a couple of very minor paper scuff marks to the vinyl. MATRIX: ILPS 9111 A2/B4. Complete with blue Island inner. The sleeve is in great Ex shape with just quite light edge/shelfwear. Fab copy.
THE BEATLES AND RELATED - Nice pack of 7 x LPs with early pressing albums included. Titles include Rubber Soul (rare UK 1st mono 'loud cut' pressing, -1/-1 matrix 'Garrod & Lofthouse Patents Pending' sleeve, a very clean Ex/Ex+ copy with only two light hairline marks to the record, a stunning clean sleeve), A Hard Day's Night (mono black/yellow 'Sold In UK, 'Parlophone Co. ', 3N/3N matrix - superb Ex+ vinyl with only one or two extremely minor marks/VG+ sleeve with rear flip back damaged), Help! (mono original PMC 1255 'Patents Pending' sleeve, 'Sold In UK' and 'Gramophone Co Ltd' credit - strong Ex vinyl/nice Ex sleeve), Imagine (LP PAS 1004), McCartney S/T (PCS 7102) John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band S/T, London Town and The John Lennon Collection. Condition is generally Ex.
THE BEATLES - Great selection of 4 x early pressing LPs. Titles are Please Please Me mono 5th pressing ('Recording First Published', 'The Parlophone Co. Ltd', 'Printed And Made By Ernest J Day', PMC 1202 1N/1N matrix - Ex vinyl which is nice and clean/Ex sleeve with minor wear to the rear bottom flipback), Revolver second mono pressing (Dr. on sleeve/Doctor on record, 'grey; coloured sleeve, PMC 7009 -2/-2 matrix - VG+/VG+), Sgt. Pepper's early stereo pressing (PCS 7027 'Gramophone Co. Ltd', 'Sold In UK' text, 'Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse' on rear sleeve, -1/-1 matrix - Ex/VG+ with 'psych' inner and unused cut outs) and Yellow Submarine (PCS 7070 original stereo 'two red lines' copy - VG/Ex with a few light marks to the record).
AVANT/PSYCH - 4 x tricky to track down albums. Titles are C. W. Vrtacek - Victory Through Grace (CX745 with inserts, Ex/Ex), Cecil McCartney - OM (SCX 6283, lovely Ex+ vinyl/VG+), The Fallen Angels - S/T (London mono HA-Z 8359, record is G with many surface marks and a couple of light scratches/Ex sleeve) and Which What - Whichwhat's First (BEAS 14 - VG/VG).
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