…..monster-rare collectables at 991.com this week include some more incredible withdrawn Smiths proof artwork, vintage ’60s 1st issue vinyl from the Rolling Stones with ‘Let It Bleed’ and ‘Sell Out’ from the Who, hard-to-find tour clothing from Stone Roses, Depeche Mode and more, a tasty 1st press of John Martyn’s ‘Solid Air’ classic, David Bowie, Japanese vinyl, the Beatles and much more….find it all here here
THE WHO Sell Out (Rare 1967 UK 13-track mono LP, a markedly different mix to the stereo edition [vastly superior to our ears], housed in the iconic fully laminated picture sleeve. The sleeve has nice crisp laminate & rich colours, with a perfectly legible pinched spine & off-white print. There are a few light creases to the laminate with age but nothing excessive, more info hereSTONE ROSES Crew 2012(Very rare 2012 UK CREW-ONLY North Face Triclimate waterproof & breathable black jacket. Features a white embroidered ‘The Stone Roses’ and ‘Crew 2012’ logo on the right breast and a white embroidered ‘S.J.M. Concerts’ logo on the left sleeve. The zip-fronted jacket has a zip in/out fleece, detachable hood, five zip-fastening pockets including a zipped pocket on the left-breast which has the white embroidered ‘The North Face’ logo. This high quality HyVent fabric jacket has the manufacturers label sewn in the neckband and retains its original North Face tags. Size – large. The garment was one of only 12 made and is in an unworn condition, more info here
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From NME: Foo Fighters surprised fans in Los Angeles yesterday (August 26) with a rarities-filled set at a pop-up shop. The band were running a pop-up shop in the car park of Hollywood’s Palladium to promote the upcoming second edition of CalJam. The festival is due to take place in San […read more…]
From the huge CD album collection recently landed in the eil.com offices, we’ve got some super deals on set lots of studio albums. The perfect way to complete a collection, or introduce a fellow collector or friend to a band’s back catalogue. Related
The RIAA called the figures “proof that some fundamental distortions” were at play Vinyl sales in the United States made more money than free streams in 2015. New figures released by the RIAA have shown that vinyl album and EP sales brought in more money than the music industry made […read more…]
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