AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO DANDELION RECORDS VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK vinyl LP, 7" vinyl, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
1970s...
Top music labels
Dandelion...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
2485021, DS7001...
Top titles
Dandelion EP, There Is Some Fun Going Forward + Poster, There Is Some Fun Going Forward...
Top wanted titles
Other artist names
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Related artists
4.A.D., Atlantic Records, Blue Goose, Capitol Records, Dandelion Records, Decca, DJM Records, Elektra, EMI Records, KCRW, KFOG, KROQ, Les Disques Du Crépuscule, Liberty Records, Morgan Music, Parlophone, Positiva, R.I.M. Records, SST Records, Track Records, WRAX, Y100...
A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| DANDELION RECORDS There Is Some Fun Going Forward
(1972 UK 10-track label vinyl sampler LP for John Peel's
Dandelion label including tracks by Medicine Head, Bridget St.
John, Stackwaddy, Kevin Coyne, Tractor & more, textured
picture sleeve. As was common with this type of sleeve, the years
has very little wear and the vinyl appears in barely played
condition)
Tracklisting: 1. Only To Do What Is True - Medicine Head
2. Anticipation - Clifford T. Ward
3. Pretty Little Girl - Coxhill-Bedford Duo
4. Nell's Song - Mike Hart
5. All Ends Up - Tractor
6. Fly High - Bridget St. John
7. Sky Dance - John Trevor
8. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Stackwaddy
9. The Colour Is Blue - Country Sun
10. Sand All Yellow - Kevin Coyne
A day in the life of John Peel.
Born at the age of four in a charcoal burner's cottage on the fringe of the Black Forest, he was christened Helen Llewellyn Product 19, and named car of the year.
Educated at boarding schools for twelve fruitless years, he was the first man to sail over Niagara Falls in an airmail envelope-and that was how Surrey won the County Championship that year.
In 1958 a team of naked medical doctors took his temperature and passed him fit for two years military service. At this time he had two dogs named Tension and a goldfish that sang selections from "The Maid of the Iron Curtain" when struck with a mallet.
Understandably upon completion of his military dis-service he went to America. In 1962 he started work for radio station WRR in Dallas, Texas, and during the Beatle onslaught of 1964, he moved to radio station KLIF, where it was his duty to constantly advise the public of the colour of Paul McCartney's eyes.
The following year he moved to KLMA in Oklahoma City, which has the biggest night-time audience of any radio station in the country. After a year of this tomfoolery he headed west, as the buffalo had done before him and Mrs. P. J. of Luton was to do in April of 1967, and worked for a year for KMEN outside Los Angeles. During this time, he met many members of the West Coast groups, most of whom forgot him immediately.
In the Spring of 1967, he returned to England, disguised as a four mile section of the East Lancs Road and went to work for Radio London until they left the air.
John has recently fulfilled a life-long ambition by launching his own record label "Dandelion Records Limited", which is the first record label to give total artistic control to the artistes and to divide income equally between the Company and the artistes. John takes no financial benefit from this enterprise. | | DANDELION RECORDS There Is Some Fun Going Forward
(1972 UK 10-track label vinyl sampler LP for John Peel's
Dandelion label including tracks by Medicine Head, Bridget St.
John, Stackwaddy, Kevin Coyne, Tractor & more, textured
picture sleeve. As was common with this type of sleeve, the years
has very little wear and the vinyl appears in barely played
condition)
Tracklisting: 1. Only To Do What Is True - Medicine Head
2. Anticipation - Clifford T. Ward
3. Pretty Little Girl - Coxhill-Bedford Duo
4. Nell's Song - Mike Hart
5. All Ends Up - Tractor
6. Fly High - Bridget St. John
7. Sky Dance - John Trevor
8. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Stackwaddy
9. The Colour Is Blue - Country Sun
10. Sand All Yellow - Kevin Coyne
A day in the life of John Peel.
Born at the age of four in a charcoal burner's cottage on the fringe of the Black Forest, he was christened Helen Llewellyn Product 19, and named car of the year.
Educated at boarding schools for twelve fruitless years, he was the first man to sail over Niagara Falls in an airmail envelope-and that was how Surrey won the County Championship that year.
In 1958 a team of naked medical doctors took his temperature and passed him fit for two years military service. At this time he had two dogs named Tension and a goldfish that sang selections from "The Maid of the Iron Curtain" when struck with a mallet.
Understandably upon completion of his military dis-service he went to America. In 1962 he started work for radio station WRR in Dallas, Texas, and during the Beatle onslaught of 1964, he moved to radio station KLIF, where it was his duty to constantly advise the public of the colour of Paul McCartney's eyes.
The following year he moved to KLMA in Oklahoma City, which has the biggest night-time audience of any radio station in the country. After a year of this tomfoolery he headed west, as the buffalo had done before him and Mrs. P. J. of Luton was to do in April of 1967, and worked for a year for KMEN outside Los Angeles. During this time, he met many members of the West Coast groups, most of whom forgot him immediately.
In the Spring of 1967, he returned to England, disguised as a four mile section of the East Lancs Road and went to work for Radio London until they left the air.
John has recently fulfilled a life-long ambition by launching his own record label "Dandelion Records Limited", which is the first record label to give total artistic control to the artistes and to divide income equally between the Company and the artistes. John takes no financial benefit from this enterprise. | | DANDELION RECORDS There Is Some Fun Going Forward
(1972 UK 10-track label vinyl sampler LP for John Peel's
Dandelion label including tracks by Medicine Head, Bridget St.
John, Stackwaddy, Kevin Coyne, Tractor & more, textured
picture sleeve. As was common with this type of sleeve, the years
has very little wear and the vinyl appears in barely played
condition)
Tracklisting: 1. Only To Do What Is True - Medicine Head
2. Anticipation - Clifford T. Ward
3. Pretty Little Girl - Coxhill-Bedford Duo
4. Nell's Song - Mike Hart
5. All Ends Up - Tractor
6. Fly High - Bridget St. John
7. Sky Dance - John Trevor
8. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Stackwaddy
9. The Colour Is Blue - Country Sun
10. Sand All Yellow - Kevin Coyne
A day in the life of John Peel.
Born at the age of four in a charcoal burner's cottage on the fringe of the Black Forest, he was christened Helen Llewellyn Product 19, and named car of the year.
Educated at boarding schools for twelve fruitless years, he was the first man to sail over Niagara Falls in an airmail envelope-and that was how Surrey won the County Championship that year.
In 1958 a team of naked medical doctors took his temperature and passed him fit for two years military service. At this time he had two dogs named Tension and a goldfish that sang selections from "The Maid of the Iron Curtain" when struck with a mallet.
Understandably upon completion of his military dis-service he went to America. In 1962 he started work for radio station WRR in Dallas, Texas, and during the Beatle onslaught of 1964, he moved to radio station KLIF, where it was his duty to constantly advise the public of the colour of Paul McCartney's eyes.
The following year he moved to KLMA in Oklahoma City, which has the biggest night-time audience of any radio station in the country. After a year of this tomfoolery he headed west, as the buffalo had done before him and Mrs. P. J. of Luton was to do in April of 1967, and worked for a year for KMEN outside Los Angeles. During this time, he met many members of the West Coast groups, most of whom forgot him immediately.
In the Spring of 1967, he returned to England, disguised as a four mile section of the East Lancs Road and went to work for Radio London until they left the air.
John has recently fulfilled a life-long ambition by launching his own record label "Dandelion Records Limited", which is the first record label to give total artistic control to the artistes and to divide income equally between the Company and the artistes. John takes no financial benefit from this enterprise. | | DANDELION RECORDS There Is Some Fun Going Forward
(1972 UK 10-track label vinyl sampler LP for John Peel's
Dandelion label including tracks by Medicine Head, Bridget St.
John, Stackwaddy, Kevin Coyne, Tractor & more, textured
picture sleeve. As was common with this type of sleeve, the years
has very little wear and the vinyl appears in barely played
condition)
Tracklisting: 1. Only To Do What Is True - Medicine Head
2. Anticipation - Clifford T. Ward
3. Pretty Little Girl - Coxhill-Bedford Duo
4. Nell's Song - Mike Hart
5. All Ends Up - Tractor
6. Fly High - Bridget St. John
7. Sky Dance - John Trevor
8. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut - Stackwaddy
9. The Colour Is Blue - Country Sun
10. Sand All Yellow - Kevin Coyne
A day in the life of John Peel.
Born at the age of four in a charcoal burner's cottage on the fringe of the Black Forest, he was christened Helen Llewellyn Product 19, and named car of the year.
Educated at boarding schools for twelve fruitless years, he was the first man to sail over Niagara Falls in an airmail envelope-and that was how Surrey won the County Championship that year.
In 1958 a team of naked medical doctors took his temperature and passed him fit for two years military service. At this time he had two dogs named Tension and a goldfish that sang selections from "The Maid of the Iron Curtain" when struck with a mallet.
Understandably upon completion of his military dis-service he went to America. In 1962 he started work for radio station WRR in Dallas, Texas, and during the Beatle onslaught of 1964, he moved to radio station KLIF, where it was his duty to constantly advise the public of the colour of Paul McCartney's eyes.
The following year he moved to KLMA in Oklahoma City, which has the biggest night-time audience of any radio station in the country. After a year of this tomfoolery he headed west, as the buffalo had done before him and Mrs. P. J. of Luton was to do in April of 1967, and worked for a year for KMEN outside Los Angeles. During this time, he met many members of the West Coast groups, most of whom forgot him immediately.
In the Spring of 1967, he returned to England, disguised as a four mile section of the East Lancs Road and went to work for Radio London until they left the air.
John has recently fulfilled a life-long ambition by launching his own record label "Dandelion Records Limited", which is the first record label to give total artistic control to the artistes and to divide income equally between the Company and the artistes. John takes no financial benefit from this enterprise. |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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