sell to us
WE BUY VINYL RECORD, CDS & MUSIC MEMORABILIA COLLECTIONS IN WORCESTERSHIRE
WHAT WE WANT.
We will travel to the
below Worcestershire Towns and Worcestershire boroughs to buy your Rare Records, CD's and Pop Memorabilia in Worcestershire
Here are just a few examples of what we buy :
Records – vinyl LPs, 7-inch & 12-inch singles, EPs, 33 RPM, 45 RPM, Picture Discs, Coloured Vinyls, Test Pressings, Acetates, Demos and Promo/Promotional Items
Compact Discs – CD Singles, CD/DVD singles, Limited Editions, 3” CD singles, Boxed Sets, 33 1/3 RPM, 78 RPM
Pop Memorabilia – Autographs, Guitars, Picks, Display Items, Photographs, Sheet Music, Vintage Clothing, handwritten lyrics, set lists, tour itinerary, stage props & costumes, paper goods, paintings, sketches, art, concert programmes, concert posters, tickets & stubbs, press kits, photographs, scrap books, Genesis Publications, Osiris, Hapshash & the Coloured Coat, Michael English, Ringo Or Robin, ROR, Apple Boutique items and anything interesting, unusual or downright weird.
Gold, Silver & Platinum Record Awards – Certified BPI, RIAA, IFPI or SNEP, authentic in-house variants, Grammy, Ivor Novello, ASCAP, publishing, plaques, shields, trophies, certificates & citations
Original 60s & 70s vinyl record pressings by The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Marc Bolan / T-Rex, David Bowie, Eric Clapton / Cream, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Velvet Underground, The Who, Neil Young, Frank Zappa and thousands more always required.
Jazz vinyl LPs by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, Paul Gonsalves, Herbie Hancock, Art Pepper, Tina Brooks, Thelonious Monk, Jackie McLean, Shelly Manne, Sonny Clark, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Stitt, Zoot Simms, Kenny Drew, Duke Pearson, Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Don Ellis, Lennie Niehaus, Kenny Clarke, Francy Boland, Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Horace Silver
British Jazz vinyl LPs by Neil Ardley, Gordon Beck, Bill le Sage, Ronnie Ross, Ian Carr, Jeff Clyne, Tony Coe, Mike Cotton, Michael Garrick, Michael Gibbs, Joe Harriott, John Mayer, Tubby Hayes, Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, Harold McNair, Dudley Moore, Dick Morrissey, Mike Osborne, Stan Tracey, Tony Oxley, Don Rendell, Ronnie Scott, Victor Feldman, John Surman, Keith Tippett, Julie Tippett, Mike Westbrook
Pop record collections by Abba, Kate Bush, Mariah Carey, Duran Duran, Kylie Minogue, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys, Spice Girls, U2
Punk, New Wave & Alternative collections by Blur, The Clash, The Cure, The Damned, Depeche Mode, The Jam / Paul Weller, Japan, David Sylvian, Joy Division, New Order, Nirvana, Oasis, Ramones, Sex Pistols, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Smiths, Morrissey, U2, Bono, The Edge, XTC
Rock & Metal collections by AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, Deep Purple, Hawkwind, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Motorhead, Rush, ZZ Top
Genres - 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Pop, Beat, Rock, Progressive, Psychedelic, Freakbeat, Krautrock, Heavy Metal, Indie, Jazz (modern, be-bop, avant garde, Britjazz), Funk, Fusion, Blues, Soul, R&B, Punk, New Wave, Mod, 2-Tone, Ska, Reggae, Folk, Italo Disco, Library, Motown.
Labels - 4AD, A&M, ABC, Ace, Apple, Argo, Arista, Atco, Atlantic, Audio Lab, BBC, Bell, Bethlehem, Blue Horizon, Blue Note, Bronze, Brunswick, Buddah, Cadet, Capitol, Carnaby, Casablanca, CBS, Charisma, Chess, Chrysalis, Columbia, Contemporary, Coral, Cotillon, Dandelion, Dark Horse, Dawn, Decca, Deram, Disneyland, Dot, Dunhill, Elektra, Emarcy, Ember, EMI, Epic, Factory, Fantasy, Fontana, Geffen, Gordy, Harmony, Harvest, HMV, Immediate, Impulse!, Island, Kama Sutra, KPM, Liberty, London, Mainstream, Marmelade, MCA, Mercury, MGM, Monument, Motown, Neon, Odeon, Page One, Paramount, Parlophone, Philips, Planet, Polydor, Portrait, Prestige, Pye, Rare Earth, RCA, Regal Zonophone, Reprise, Ring O’, Riverside, Rolling Stone, Roulette, Savoy, Sire, Spark, Stax, Straight, Sue, Sun, Swan, Tamla, Threshold, Transatlantic, Tollie, Tower, Track, United Artists, Universal, Vanguard, Vee Jay, Vertigo swirl, Vertigo spaceship, Verve, Virgin, Volt, Warner, ZTT & etc. If we missed some, we probably need those too.
Swap your records for store credit.
Top Prices paid for MINT condition originals !
WHY SELL TO US?
Our experienced team of buyers has been sourcing records, CDs and music memorabilia collections for over 25 years - we like to keep things simple. We’re keen to purchase your quality collectables or second-hand vinyl records and CD's wherever you may be.
We will be pleased to quote for your mint condition items and we love to buy complete collections.
Sell to us with complete confidence and safety - we even refund your postage. If you have a large or valuable collection we can arrange to visit you.
No fees, no negative feedback, no excuses, no fuss. We buy outright and pay immediately.
We are a better than a Worcestershire high street record shop, independent record shop, record fair or any other place to sell your records in a Market, Town Centre or Worcestershire Shopping Centre, Center or Mall and we will pay more than a Worcestershire HMV, Our Price, Zavvi, Fopp, Virgin or Rough Trade shop. We buy unwanted Christmas / Xmas / Birthday gifts & presents from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
We are the world leader of online sellers & record dealers so make money and cash in on a collectable or blue chip record which has gathered dust for years
We also buy Records and CD collections in house clearances and from dead or deceased relatives in the North, South, East and West of Worcestershire
Our UK office is located in Kent although we travel worldwide. We have international offices located in Las Vegas USA, and Hiroshima City, Japan. We travel extensively to buy rare items and large collections.
Call us first on the numbers below if you have a collection to sell, or e-mail a detailed description of the items you have. Don’t delay… you may be surprised at what your records are worth!
CONTACT US
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buyers@991.com
Call FREE in the UK 0800 345 7551 | From outside the UK +44 (0)1474 815099
Contact our buyers direct on the following numbers:
Syd Franklin | UK +44(0)1474 816047
Queen, 70's Rock, any other Rock and Jethro Tull a speciality.
Mark Evetts | UK +44(0)1474 816064
Hendrix, Who, Queen, 70s, 80s, 90s Pop, Rock, Indie, Alternative, Metal, Punk, New Wave & Football expert.
Richard Austin | UK +44 (0)1474 816052
Our resident hippy - Art Pepper to Frank Zappa, via Tori Amos & Hawkwind.
Julian Thomas | UK +44 (0)1474 816069
60s & 70s, Beatles, Stones, Zep, Jazz vinyl collections - British, Modern & Avant Garde.
Rich Wilson | UK +44 (0)1474 816059
Jazz, Funk, Disco - strange & unusual preferred.
In Japan you can contact:
Yashuhiko Yashiki Tel / Fax - 0081-82-245-8830
email -
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We will travel to the following Worcestershire Towns and Worcestershire boroughs to buy your Rare Records, CD's and Pop Memorabilia in Worcestershire
Ab Lench, Abberley, Abberton, Abbots Morton, Acton, Aggborough, Aldington, Alfred's Well, Alfrick, Alfrick Pound, Alvechurch, Ankerdine Hill, Apes Dale, Areley Kings, Arrowfield Top, Ashton under Hill, Astley, Astley Cross, Aston Bank, Aston Fields, Aston Somerville, Astwood, Astwood, Astwood Bank, Atch Lench, Badger's Hill, Badsey, Bank Street, Bank's Green, Barbourne, Barnard's Green, Barnt Green, Bastonford, Batchley, Bateman's Green, Battenton Green, Baughton, Baylis Green, Baynhall, Bayton, Bayton Common, Beach Hay, Beckford, Belbroughton, Bell End, Bell Heath, Bellevue, Bengeworth, Beoley, Berrow Green, Besford, Bevere, Bewdley, Birch Acre, Birch Berrow, Birchan Coppice, Birlingham, Birts Street, Birtsmorton, Bishampton, Blackminster, Blackpole, Blackwell, Blakebrook, Blakedown, Blakeshall, Bliss Gate, Bluntington, Bockleton, Boreley, Bournheath, Bouts, Bow Brook, Bowling Green, Bradley Green, Bransford, Branson's Cross, Brayswick, Bredon, Bredon's Hardwick, Bredon's Norton, Bretforton, Brickfields, Bricklehampton, Bridge End, Broad Alley, Broad Common, Broad Green, Broad Heath, Broad Marston, Broadmore Green, Broadwas, Broadwaters, Broadway, Brockamin, Brockencote, Bromsgrove, Broombank, Brotheridge Green, Broughton Green, Broughton Hackett, Brownheath Common, Bryan's Green, Buckbury, Buckridge, Bugle Gate, Burlish Park, Bushley, Bushley Green, Cakebole, Callow End, Callow Hill, Carpenter's Hill, Castlemorton, Catchems End, Catshill, Caunsall, Chadbury, Chaddesley Corbett, Chadwick, Chandler's Cross, Channerwick, Chapman's Hill, Charford, Charlton, Chatley, Chawson, Cherry Orchard, Childswickham, Church Lench, Churchill, Cladswell, Claines, Cleeve Prior, Clent, Clifton, Clifton Upton Teme, Clows Top, Cobley Hill, Cofton Hackett, Cold Elm, Coles Green, Collett's Green, Comhampton, Conderton, Cookhill, Cookley, Cooksey Corner, Cooksey Green, Copcut, Cotheridge, Crabbs Cross, Cropthorne, Cross Bank, Crossway Green, Crowcroft, Crowle, Crowle Green, Crown East, Cruise Hill, Cutnall Green, Dagtail End, Darbys Green, Dawshill, Dayhouse Bank, Deblin's Green, Defford, Diglis, Dines Green, Doddenham, Dodford, Dordale, Dormston, Doverdale, Dowles, Drakelow, Drakes Broughton, Drakes Cross, Drayton, Droitwich, Droitwich Canal, Druggers End, Duckswich, Dunhampstead, Dunhampton, Dunley, Dunstall Common, Eachway, Eardiston, Earl's Common, Earl's Croome, Eckington, Edgiock, Egdon, Elcock's Brook, Eldersfield, Elmbridge, Elmley Castle, Elmley Lovett, Elms Green, Evesham, Fairfield, Feckenham, Fernhill Heath, Fingerpost, Finstall, Fladbury, Fladbury Cross, Flyford Flavell, Foley Park, Footrid, Forhill, Foster's Green, Four Pools, Foxlydiate, Franche, Frankley, Frankley Green, Frankley Hill, Frith Common, Frog Pool, Gadfield Elm, Gilbert's End, Gilver's Lane, Good's Green, Goom's Hill, Goosehill Green, Grafton Flyford, Great Comberton, Great Malvern, Great Witley, Green Street, Greenway, Grimes Hill, Grimley, Guarlford, Guller's End, Hackman's Gate, Hadzor, Hagley, Hales Park, Hall Flat, Hallow, Hallow Heath, Hampton, Hampton Lovett, Hanbury, Hanley Castle, Hanley Child, Hanley Swan, Hanley William, Harbours Hill, Hardwick Green, Harpley, Hartle, Hartlebury, Hartlebury Common, Harvington, Hawbridge, Hawford, Headless Cross, Headley Heath, Heath Green, Heightington, Henbrook, High Green, Highwood, Hill Croome, Hill Furze, Hill Side, Hillpool, Himbleton, Hindlip, Hinton Cross, Hinton on the Green, Hoden, Holbeache, Holberrow Green, Holdfast, Holly Green, Hollybush, Hollywood, Holt, Holt End, Holt Fleet, Holt Heath, Holy Cross, Honeybourne, Hoobrook, Hook Bank, Hopwood, Horsham, Howsen, Huddington, Hunnington, Hunt End, Hurcott, Inkberrow, Inkford, Interfield, Ipsley, Kemerton, Kempsey, Kendal End, Kersoe, Kerswell Green, Kidderminster, King's End, King's Green, Kingsford, Kingswood Common, Knighton, Knighton on Teme, Knightwick, Knowle Fields, Kyre, Kyre Green, Kyre Park, Kyrewood, Ladywood, Laughern Hill, Lea End, Leapgate, Leigh, Leigh Brook, Leigh Sinton, Lem Hill, Lenchwick, Libbery, Lickey, Lickey End, Lickhill, Lincomb, Lindridge, Lineholt, Lineholt Common, Linkend, Linthurst, Little Beckford, Little Comberton, Little Eastbury, Little Inkberrow, Little London, Little Malvern, Little Welland, Little Witley, Littleworth, Lodge Park, Long Bank, Long Green, Longdon, Longdon Heath, Longdon Hill End, Longley Green, Low Habberley, Lower Bentley, Lower Broadheath, Lower Clent, Lower Hook, Lower Howsell, Lower Moor, Lower Sapey, Lower Strensham, Lower Town, Lower Westmancote, Lower Wick, Lower Wolverton, Lower Wyche, Lulsley, Lydiate Ash, Lye Head, Madresfield, Major's Green, Malvern Common, Malvern Hills, Malvern Link, Malvern Wells, Mamble, Marl Bank, Marsh End, Martin Hussingtree, Martley, Matchborough, Menithwood, Middle Littleton, Monkwood Green, Moon's Moat, Moor End, Morton Spirt, Morton Underhill, Moseley, Mustow Green, Napleton, Nash End, Naunton, Naunton Beauchamp, Neight Hill, Netherton, New End, Newbridge Green, Newland, Newland Common, Newnham Bridge, Nineveh, Noah's Green, Norchard, North Littleton, North Piddle, Norton, Norton Canon, Noutard's Green, Oakall Green, Ockeridge, Oddingley, Offenham, Offenham Cross, Old Hills, Old Storridge Common, Oldfield, Oldwood, Ombersley, Overbury, Pebworth, Pendock, Pensax, Pensham, Peopleton, Perryfields, Pershore, Phepson, Picken End, Pin's Green, Pink Green, Pinvin, Piper's End, Piper's Hill, Pirton, Pole Elm, Poolbrook, Pound Bank, Powick, Priestfield, Primsland, Queenhill, Radford, Rainbow Hill, Rashwood, Ravenhills Green, Red Hill, Redcross, Redditch, Rednal, Rhydd, Rhydd Green, Ribbesford, Ripple, Riverside, Rock, Romsley, Romsley Hill, Ronkswood, Ross Green, Rous Lench, Rowney Green, Rubery, Rumbow Cottages, Rushock, Rushwick, Rye Street, Sale Green, Saleway, Salwarpe, Sankyns Green, Sedgeberrow, Severn Stoke, Sharpway Gate, Shatterford, Shell, Shelsley Beauchamp, Shelsley Walsh, Shenstone, Sheriff's Lench, Shernal Green, Sherrard's Green, Shoulton, Shrawley, Shurnock, Sidemoor, Silver Street, Sinton, Sinton Green, Slades Green, Sledge Green, Slideslow, Smallwood, Smite Hill, Smith End Green, Sneachill, Snead Common, Sneads Green, South Littleton, Southcrest, Spennells, Spetchley, St Godwalds, St John's, St Michaels, St Peter The Great, Stakenbridge, Stanbrook, Stanford Bridge, Stanford on Teme, Stanklyn, Staple Hill, Stitchin's Hill, Stock Green, Stock Wood, Stockton on Teme, Stoke Bliss, Stoke Pound, Stoke Wharf, Stone, Stonebow, Stonehall, Stonepits, Stoney Hill, Stoulton, Stourport-on-Severn, Strensham, Structon's Heath, Suckley, Suckley Green, Suckley Knowl, Summerhill, Sweet Green, Sytchampton, Tanner's Green, Tanwood, Tardebigge, Tenbury Wells, The Burf, The Gutter, The Hook, The Knapp, The Lakes, The Rampings, Throckmorton, Tibberton, Timberhonger, Titton, Tolladine, Torton, Trimpley, Trotshill, Trueman's Heath, Tunnel Hill, Tutnall, Uckinghall, Ullington, Uphampton, Upper Arley, Upper Bentley, Upper Broadheath, Upper Catshill, Upper Gambolds, Upper Ham, Upper Haselor, Upper Howsell, Upper Moor, Upper Rochford, Upper Strensham, Upper Welland, Upper Wick, Upper Wolverton, Upper Wyche, Upton Snodsbury, Upton upon Severn, Upton Warren, Vale Of Evesham, Wadborough, Walshes, The, Walton Pool, Wants Green, Waresley, Warndon, Weatheroak Hill, Webheath, Welland, Welland Stone, West Hagley, West Malvern, Westlands, Westmancote, White End, White Ladies Aston, Whittington, Wichenford, Wick, Wick Episcopi, Wickhamford, Wilden, Wildmoor, Willow Green, Winyates, Winyates Green, Withybed Green, Witnells End, Witton, Witton Hill, Wolverley, Woodcote Green, Woodgate, Woodgates Green, Woodrow, Woodsfield, Woolmere Green, Worcester, Worms Ash, Wribbenhall, Wychbold, Wyre Piddle, Wythall, Yarhampton, Yarhampton Cross
Including all of the following Worcestershire boroughs and areas
Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Redditch, Worcester, Wychavon, Wyre Forest
And the following list of postcodes in Worcestershire B60, B61, B62, B63, B68, B69, B96, B97, B98, DY1, DY10, DY11, DY12, DY13, DY14, DY2, DY3, DY7, DY8, DY9, WR1, WR10, WR11, WR12, WR13, WR14, WR15, WR2, WR3, WR4, WR5, WR6, WR7, WR8, WR9
To see a list of all the other counties we buy in click
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A FEW OF THE MOST RECENT ITEMS WE WANT...
 | JOHNNY CASH At Folsom Prison (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
limited edition 16-track double album 2-LP mastered by Krieg
Wunderlich, specially plated and pressed on 180-gram
High-Definion Vinyl at 45RPM. The 1968 album on which
Johnny Cash becamealegend, At Folsom Prison is
among the most important and potent statements of the 20th
century. Mastered on the GAIN2 system this stereo set plays
with arresting immediacy, spaciousness and directness.
Housed inside a deluxe gatefoldpic #Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Timeture sleeve individually
gold-foil numbered & factopry sealed inside its perforated
loose bag. Recommended)
Tracklisting: 1/4" / 15 IPS analog copy to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Johnny Cash already knew his way around Folsom Prison when he and his band stepped inside the institution’s forbidding walls on the morning of January 13, 1968 to record At Folsom Prison. He’d played there two years prior. But this time was different.
Cash took the stage that day for two shows amid a darkening sociopolitical atmosphere and a raging war in Vietnam, as well as the knowledge his career and health hung on by a thread. The Arkansas native shared many of the long odds and abject failures of the inmates for which he performed. The songs he chose, and the conviction with which he delivered them, say as much. The point at which Cash transformed from a country star into a legendary artist, and a bold statement about the American prison state and its commitment to rehabilitation, the triple-platinum At Folsom Prison remains one the most important, potent, and fabled records of the 20th century.
Mastered on MoFi’s renowned mastering system at its California studio and housed in a Stoughton gatefold jacket, Mobile Fidelity’s numbered-edition 180g 45RPM 2LP set of At Folsom Prison veritably places you in the cafeteria with the hootin’ and hollerin’ prisoners with which Cash felt a mutual chemistry, sympathy, and spirit. A through-line to the no-frills rawness that helps make this landmark record among the most genuine documents ever committed to tape, this audiophile reissue presents what transpired that winter day with a fullness, directness, spaciousness, and dynamic absent prior editions.
You can hear it echo off the walls of the room; pulse through the Tennessee Three’s itchy, acoustic-based boom-chick rhythms; crackle in the announcements conveyed over the intercom; ring in the comedy of the off-cuff remarks and pair of novelty tunes; sense it in palpable energy that wells up within Cash and his audience. And you can experience it like never before via Cash’s knockout singing. The bedrock foundation of all his music, the singer’s baritone resonates with profound degrees of depth, pliability, and passion that underscore how much this appearance meant to him — and the extent he was living the narratives.
Indeed, every song on At Folsom Prison serves a purpose and speaks to the conditions — mental, emotional, physical, geographical, legal, social — the inmates confronted on a daily basis. Beginning with the explicit messages of the opening “Folsom Prison Blues,” Cash makes it clear he understands and shares many of their plights. Not for nothing did the myth of Cash having done hard time persist for decades once this record hit the streets. That’s how real it is, and how dedicated Cash remains to conveying every note with the same truth he invests in the impromptu comments he makes between and amid songs.
Listen to the sorrow, regret, pity, and loneliness of Merle Travis’ “Dark as the Dungeon,” Cash pulling syllables til they threaten to break and inhabiting the mood of bleak phrases such as “pleasures are few” and “the sun never shines.” Witness the isolation, dejection, and sadness punctuating the walking-blues “I Still Miss Someone,” matched in gravity by a solemn reading of “The Long Black Veil” — a traditional dirge that involves murder, cheating, and deception. Cash cuts even deeper on a heartbreaking solo rendition of “Send a Picture of Mother” and plainspoken version of Harlan Howard’s “The Wall,” detailing a suicide disguised as jailbreak through cliched-jaw deliveries that softly curse the impossible situation.
In chronicling temptations, mistakes, mortality, punishment, and life “inside” — for better or worse, the stories of the disenfranchised, forgotten, written-off, and unrepentant — At Folsom Prison also has a blast playing the outlaw role. Cash captures wild-eyed craziness and out-of-control mayhem on a revved-up take of “Cocaine Blues,” taking extra satisfaction in its dastardly tales by way of voice that shifts into character for the sheriff and judge. The gallows humor and racing drama of “25 Minutes to Go”; quicksilver accents and resigned acceptance of “I Got Stripes”; train-whistle blare and twangy locomotion of “Folsom Prison Blues” — all fight the law only to see the law win.
Cash remains deeply committed at every moment, and inseparably connected with the tortured souls removed from the goings-on of the outside world. No wonder all but two songs here stem from the day’s first performance that saw Cash, Luther Perkins, Marshall Grant, and company give everything. As does the Man in Black’s soon-to-be-wife, June Carter. The couple’s fiery duet on “Jackson” scorches; their combination of surrender and fortitude “Give My Love to Rose” puts us in the dying protagonist’s shoes.
And with the closing “Greystone Chapel,” famously penned by convict Glen Sherley, who watched it all happen under the watchful eye of guards, Cash separates the corporeal from the spiritual, relaying lessons about salvation and survival. Heady themes to which he’d return for the remainder of his illustrious career.
Side 1
Folsom Prison Blues
Dark as the Dungeon
I Still Miss Someone
Cocaine Blues
Side 2
25 Minutes to Go
Orange Blossom Special
The Long Black Veil
Side 3
Send a Picture of Mother
The Wall
Dirty Old Egg-Suckin' Dog
Flushed from the Bathroom of Your Heart
Jackson
Side 4
Give My Love to Rose
I Got Stripes
Green, Green Grass of Home
Greystone Chapel |
 | TAYLOR SWIFT Fortnight featuring Post Malone (Record
Store Day 2025 UK/EU limited edition 7" single pressed
on White Vinyl including for the first time on vinyl
the Blond:ish Remix Version. Picture sleeve,
factory sealed)
Tracklisting: Side A: Fortnight (feat. Post Malone)
Side B: Fortnight (feat. Post Malone) (Blond:ish Remix) |
 | TODD RUNDGREN Something / Anything? (1972 UK 24-track
double vinyl LP, Todd's third solo effort including Marlene, the
powerpop gem, Couldn't I Just Tell You, It Wouldn't Have Made
Any Difference & the life-affirming, I Saw The Light, gatefold
picture sleeve with illustrated lyric booklet. The sleeve shows
a small top split but remains excellent for its fifty plus years
& both vinyl discs look barely played - classic Todd! K65501) #Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time #Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time
Tracklisting: ÞÞ1. I saw the light
2. It wouldn't have made any difference
3. Wolfman Jack
4. Cold morning light
5. It takes two to tango
6. Sweeter memories
7. Intro : Breathless
8. The Night the carousel burned down
9. Saving grace
10. Marlene
11. Song of the viking
12. I went to the mirror
13. Black Maria
14. One more day (no word)
15. Couldn't I just tell you
16. Torch song
17. Little red lights
18. Overture : Money / Messin' with the kid
19. Dust in the wind
20. Piss Aaron
21. Hell it's me
22. Some folks is even whiter than me
23. You left me sore
24. Slut |
 | ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE DARK Peel Sessions
1979-1983 (Record Store Day 2025 UK/EU limited
edition 15-track vinyl LP. Their early years were highly
influential and the Peel Sessions 1979-1983, acclaimed by
many fans as the band atthe height of their powers, provides
a snapshot of OMD at arguably their most vital, focused and
interesting; full of highly imaginative, slightly left-field,
awkward but accomplished pop, captured by the BBC in four
different sessions. Singlepocket picture sleeve, sealed with
hype sticker)
Tracklisting: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), founded by Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys, emerged from Liverpool in the late ‘70s and are rightly regarded as one of the original synth-pop outfits of the following decade. Notably also one of the more successful, they have enjoyed at least 20 hit singles and over 40 million records sold to date. Their early years were highly influential and the Peel Sessions 1979-1983, acclaimed by many fans as the band at the height of their powers, provides a snapshot of OMD at arguably their most vital, focused and interesting; full of highly imaginative, slightly left-field, awkward but accomplished pop, captured by the BBC in four different sessions (one in 1979, two in 1980 and one in 1983). While this is the first time any of these tracks have been pressed on vinyl, it is also the first time that every single track from their sessions with John Peel have been issued together. The original CD version of this collection, issued in 2000, omitted the second recording of “Bunker Soldiers,” recorded as part of the 1983 session.
Mastered (where necessary) and cut to lacquer by Miles Showell at Abbey Road Studios, for Record Store Day 2025.
Tracklist
SIDE A:
1. Bunker Soldiers (John Peel Sessions)
2. Julia's Song (John Peel Sessions)
3. Messages (John Peel Sessions)
4. Red Frame/White Light (John Peel Sessions)
5. Pretending To See The Future (John Peel Sessions)
6. Enola Gay (John Peel Sessions)
7. Dancing (John Peel Sessions)
SIDE B:
8. Motion And Heart (John Peel Sessions)
9. Annex (John Peel Sessions)
10. The Misunderstanding (John Peel Sessions)
11. The More I See You (John Peel Sessions)
12. Genetic Engineering (John Peel Sessions)
13. Of All The Things We've Made (John Peel Sessions)
14. ABC Auto-Industry (John Peel Sessions)
15. Bunker Soldiers (John Peel Sessions) |
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