Here at 991.com we realise not everyone’s pockets are sooo deep they can stump up the readies for that uber-collectable slab of vinyl, CD boxset, vintage memorabilia etc etc….with that in mind we’ve put together this new weekly ‘Top 5’ of some of the more affordable collectables that pass through the doors each week at 991.com, no items will be more than £50, here’s a few to whet the whistle, to see them all click here
DEAD OR ALIVE Number Eleven: RIP Pete Burns, this 1981 UK 7″ vinyl single was only the second release bearing the Dead Or Alive name, it’s a much more post-punk/goth sounding record than the hi-energy camp-o-rama’s they became famous for, also including a live version of Namegame, card picture sleeve – needless to say we don’t see these very often – more info hereBLACK SABBATH Devil And Daughter: 1989 UK limited edition 7″ box set, including the one sided 7″ vinyl single in picture sleeve, two different postcards [one colour and one black & white], double-sided card insert with 1989 UK Tour dates & un-used die-cut ‘Black Sabbath’ stencil, all housed in black & silver flip-top picture box. More info hereOASIS Columbia (Demo): 2014 UK Limited Edition HMV exclusive re-release of the single-sided vinyl 12″ featuring the demo version of the title track, issued to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the release of ‘Definitely Maybe’, plain die-cut sleeve, more info hereBRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Greatest Hits: Rare 1995 US promotional 18-track picture CD album, housed in a superb over-sized gatefold digipak picture sleeve with fold-out album pictorial colour card insert. The sleeve has very little wear and the fold-out insert is in near mint condition! More info hereVARIOUS Short Circuit: Scarce 1978 UK 8-track 10″ vinyl LP featuring eight tracks recorded live at The Electric Circus, including ‘At A Later Date’ by Joy Division, plus songs by The Fall, Buzzcocks, Steel Pulse, John Cooper Clarke & more, picture sleeve and illustrated inner. The sleeve shows just some light shelf wear and light creasing and the vinyl looks barely played, more info here
Dick’s Picks: Little known (but heavily sampled!) ’70s jazz fusion banger from Billy Cobham Billy Who? Tut, tut – weren’t you paying attention in jazz fusion class? Hailing from Panama, the mighty sticksman Cobham first came to prominence as one part of Miles Davis ever-shifting line-ups before joining the Mahavishnu […read more…]
Our latest shipment from our Japanese buyer arrived on Friday with some fantastic items by PINK FLOYD, BEE GEES, ROLLING STONES, ABBA and more already having hit our site over the last two days and with more to come this coming week. Watch THIS space for MORE wonderful items in […read more…]
Ahead of a world tour, revered composer says today’s film-makers sell their movies short by using electronic instruments or amateur musicians Too many films are blighted by lacklustre music, with directors failing to grasp the potential of a great score to enhance the viewing experience, one of cinema’s most revered […read more…]
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