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Do you have a record collection to sell? We're always looking to buy records, CDs and memorabilia by Mice Parade.
We pay top prices for mint condition records, rare CDs and authentic pop memorabilia. Save time and hassle and sell us your whole collection. Or consign your high-end items with us. 60s pop, 70s rock, progressive, psychedelic, punk, indie, metal, blues, folk, funk and jazz are just some of the genres we cover - anything considered, so long as it's mint condition.
We specialise in vinyl LPs, 12-inch, 7-inch, programmes, posters, tickets, autographs, vintage merchandise & memorabilia. We also buy collectables including 1980s and 1990s CD singles, limited edition releases, picture discs, shaped and uncut, promotional and demonstartion copies, acetates, test pressings and BPI and RIAA Gold/Silver/Platinum award discs.

It's easy to sell to us. Download our valuation form and send us a detailed list of any records, CDs and memorabilia you wish to sell -- full details here. If your collection is large or valuable we can come to you.

AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO MICE PARADE 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
CD-R acetate, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
USA
vinyl LP, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl, promo vinyl LP, promo 12" vinyl, promo CD album...

Top release decades
2010s...

Top music labels
Fatcat, Fat Cat...

Top barcodes

Top catalogue numbers
CD-R, FATLP120...

Top titles
Candela...

Top wanted titles

Other artist names
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Related artists
Mice Parade...


A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...

MICE PARADE What It Means To Be Left-Handed (2010 UK strictly limited edition 12-track vinyl LP - 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' is the stunning new full-length from Mice Parade. Coloured by splashes of West African Highlife, Flamenco, Brazillian Jazz, even 80's indie-rock, the album is knowingly un-hip and as distinctive and idiosyncratic as the band's previous records. It is a giddy-paced, flickering, enveloping, soaring and respectful nod to the musical influences that lend themselves to the band's sound, yet it is never derivative. The album opens with the gorgeous, frolicking 'Kupanda', performed by Pierce alongside Somi and kora player Abdou. The track is one of a set of Highlife-influenced pieces that lie around songs that stray more overtly from the trodden Mice Parade path: the polar extremes found on 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' include lush, sophisticated pseudo-electronica ['Tokyo Late Night'], a dizzyingly blissful Tom Brosseau cover ['Mary Anne'] and drifting miniatures ['Pond', 'Recover'], yet all somehow fit effortlessly within the Mice Parade persona. The album may consist of a collection of individual assets, but its identity is held together by extraordinary musicianship, by its faithful and enthusiastic acknowledgment of a 'music existing for music's sake' philosophy, and by its rich, home-produced sonics)**Strictly Limited to 300 Copies ONLY**

Tracklisting: 1. Kupanda 2. In Between Times 3. Do Your Eyes See Sparks? 4. Couches & Carpets 5. Pond 6. Recover 7. Old Hat 8. Mallo Cup 9. Remember The Magic Carpet 10. Even 11. Tokyo Late Night 12. Fortune of Folly 13. Mary-Anne
MICE PARADE What It Means To Be Left-Handed (2010 UK strictly limited edition 12-track vinyl LP - 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' is the stunning new full-length from Mice Parade. Coloured by splashes of West African Highlife, Flamenco, Brazillian Jazz, even 80's indie-rock, the album is knowingly un-hip and as distinctive and idiosyncratic as the band's previous records. It is a giddy-paced, flickering, enveloping, soaring and respectful nod to the musical influences that lend themselves to the band's sound, yet it is never derivative. The album opens with the gorgeous, frolicking 'Kupanda', performed by Pierce alongside Somi and kora player Abdou. The track is one of a set of Highlife-influenced pieces that lie around songs that stray more overtly from the trodden Mice Parade path: the polar extremes found on 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' include lush, sophisticated pseudo-electronica ['Tokyo Late Night'], a dizzyingly blissful Tom Brosseau cover ['Mary Anne'] and drifting miniatures ['Pond', 'Recover'], yet all somehow fit effortlessly within the Mice Parade persona. The album may consist of a collection of individual assets, but its identity is held together by extraordinary musicianship, by its faithful and enthusiastic acknowledgment of a 'music existing for music's sake' philosophy, and by its rich, home-produced sonics)**Strictly Limited to 300 Copies ONLY**

Tracklisting: 1. Kupanda 2. In Between Times 3. Do Your Eyes See Sparks? 4. Couches & Carpets 5. Pond 6. Recover 7. Old Hat 8. Mallo Cup 9. Remember The Magic Carpet 10. Even 11. Tokyo Late Night 12. Fortune of Folly 13. Mary-Anne
MICE PARADE What It Means To Be Left-Handed (2010 UK strictly limited edition 12-track vinyl LP - 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' is the stunning new full-length from Mice Parade. Coloured by splashes of West African Highlife, Flamenco, Brazillian Jazz, even 80's indie-rock, the album is knowingly un-hip and as distinctive and idiosyncratic as the band's previous records. It is a giddy-paced, flickering, enveloping, soaring and respectful nod to the musical influences that lend themselves to the band's sound, yet it is never derivative. The album opens with the gorgeous, frolicking 'Kupanda', performed by Pierce alongside Somi and kora player Abdou. The track is one of a set of Highlife-influenced pieces that lie around songs that stray more overtly from the trodden Mice Parade path: the polar extremes found on 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' include lush, sophisticated pseudo-electronica ['Tokyo Late Night'], a dizzyingly blissful Tom Brosseau cover ['Mary Anne'] and drifting miniatures ['Pond', 'Recover'], yet all somehow fit effortlessly within the Mice Parade persona. The album may consist of a collection of individual assets, but its identity is held together by extraordinary musicianship, by its faithful and enthusiastic acknowledgment of a 'music existing for music's sake' philosophy, and by its rich, home-produced sonics)**Strictly Limited to 300 Copies ONLY**

Tracklisting: 1. Kupanda 2. In Between Times 3. Do Your Eyes See Sparks? 4. Couches & Carpets 5. Pond 6. Recover 7. Old Hat 8. Mallo Cup 9. Remember The Magic Carpet 10. Even 11. Tokyo Late Night 12. Fortune of Folly 13. Mary-Anne
MICE PARADE What It Means To Be Left-Handed (2010 UK strictly limited edition 12-track vinyl LP - 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' is the stunning new full-length from Mice Parade. Coloured by splashes of West African Highlife, Flamenco, Brazillian Jazz, even 80's indie-rock, the album is knowingly un-hip and as distinctive and idiosyncratic as the band's previous records. It is a giddy-paced, flickering, enveloping, soaring and respectful nod to the musical influences that lend themselves to the band's sound, yet it is never derivative. The album opens with the gorgeous, frolicking 'Kupanda', performed by Pierce alongside Somi and kora player Abdou. The track is one of a set of Highlife-influenced pieces that lie around songs that stray more overtly from the trodden Mice Parade path: the polar extremes found on 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' include lush, sophisticated pseudo-electronica ['Tokyo Late Night'], a dizzyingly blissful Tom Brosseau cover ['Mary Anne'] and drifting miniatures ['Pond', 'Recover'], yet all somehow fit effortlessly within the Mice Parade persona. The album may consist of a collection of individual assets, but its identity is held together by extraordinary musicianship, by its faithful and enthusiastic acknowledgment of a 'music existing for music's sake' philosophy, and by its rich, home-produced sonics)**Strictly Limited to 300 Copies ONLY**

Tracklisting: 1. Kupanda 2. In Between Times 3. Do Your Eyes See Sparks? 4. Couches & Carpets 5. Pond 6. Recover 7. Old Hat 8. Mallo Cup 9. Remember The Magic Carpet 10. Even 11. Tokyo Late Night 12. Fortune of Folly 13. Mary-Anne
MICE PARADE What It Means To Be Left-Handed (2010 UK strictly limited edition 12-track vinyl LP - 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' is the stunning new full-length from Mice Parade. Coloured by splashes of West African Highlife, Flamenco, Brazillian Jazz, even 80's indie-rock, the album is knowingly un-hip and as distinctive and idiosyncratic as the band's previous records. It is a giddy-paced, flickering, enveloping, soaring and respectful nod to the musical influences that lend themselves to the band's sound, yet it is never derivative. The album opens with the gorgeous, frolicking 'Kupanda', performed by Pierce alongside Somi and kora player Abdou. The track is one of a set of Highlife-influenced pieces that lie around songs that stray more overtly from the trodden Mice Parade path: the polar extremes found on 'What It Means To Be Left-Handed' include lush, sophisticated pseudo-electronica ['Tokyo Late Night'], a dizzyingly blissful Tom Brosseau cover ['Mary Anne'] and drifting miniatures ['Pond', 'Recover'], yet all somehow fit effortlessly within the Mice Parade persona. The album may consist of a collection of individual assets, but its identity is held together by extraordinary musicianship, by its faithful and enthusiastic acknowledgment of a 'music existing for music's sake' philosophy, and by its rich, home-produced sonics)**Strictly Limited to 300 Copies ONLY**

Tracklisting: 1. Kupanda 2. In Between Times 3. Do Your Eyes See Sparks? 4. Couches & Carpets 5. Pond 6. Recover 7. Old Hat 8. Mallo Cup 9. Remember The Magic Carpet 10. Even 11. Tokyo Late Night 12. Fortune of Folly 13. Mary-Anne

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.

SHOPS/WHOLESALERS/DEALERS/REVIEWERS/RADIO STATIONS

If you have a record collection or inventory for sale we will travel throughout the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, South America and beyond! If you would like more information or wish to arrange an appointment for us to visit, please contact the office most local to you. Details can be found here




  • Our buyers can be reached in the UK, Monday to Friday between 8:30am and 5:30pm.

    For general enquiries call them on:
    0800 345 7551 (freephone) or if you are calling from outside the UK, dial
    +44 (0) 1474 815099

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    - include your name, address, country, email, mobile phone, daytime phone, evening phone, and the best time to contact you
    - list the ones you have for sale by artist, title, format, country, year, catalogue number, special features like gatefold sleeve or coloured vinyl or picture sleeve and condition

    general notes

    - for collections too big to list, give us as much detail as possible and we'll call you
    - we need daytime and evening contact details - missing information may delay your enquiry
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