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The Who: Pictures Of Lily Poland, 1981 • audio postcard Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza 4388R 10x14cm audio postcard - Hiroshi Kimura serigraphia 'The Waves 2', 7th International Graphism Biennale, Cracow, 1978 - band name stamped on the back - this should be considered as novelty, do NOT buy this card for its musical value. Such cards are difficult to play and the sound quality is very low. If you intend to play it, weighting it to an old record on the turntable and/or increasing the tracking pressure may help, but it may still sound scratchy Condition: ex - title written on back 12 € Add to bag |
The Who: The Story of the Who UK, 1976 • LPx2 Polydor 2683 069 Gatefold cover - red Polydor labels - 2 LPs set Magic Bus Substitute Boris The Spider Run, Run, Run I'm A Boy Heat Wave My Generation Pictures Of Lily Happy Jack The Seeker I Can See For Miles Bargain Squeeze Box Amazing Journey The Acid Queen Do You Think It's Alright? Fiddle About Pinball Wizard I'm Free Tommy's Holiday Camp We're Not Gonna Take It Summertime Blues Baba O'Riley Behind Blue Eyes Slip Kid Won't Get Fooled Again Condition: m-/m- 45 € Add to bag |
V/A sampler, incl. Willy De Ville, Iggy Pop, Bill LaBounty & more: Les 100 disques de l'histoire du rock France, 1991 • CD Fnac JM 009 promo-only in promo cardboard PS sampler from 1991, given away by Fnac stores at the time - ltd to 1500 copies - incl. High on You by Iggy Pop Condition: nm/nm 12 € Add to bag |
V/A incl. Don Covay, Sonny Landreth, Ben Vaughn, Greg Brown, & more: Discover America France, 1994 • CD Sky Ranch - Virgin 390002 1 Marva Wright– The Glitter Queen 3:23 2 Willy Deville– Hello My Lover 3:30 3 John 'Juke' Logan*– The Chill 5:11 4 Christine Lakeland– Black Cat 4:06 5 Colin Linden– Go Wherever You Want To 3:53 6 Greg Brown (3)– I Don't Know That Guy 4:00 7 Rory Block– Road To Mexico 4:17 8 Sonny Landreth– Zydeco Shuffle 3:04 9 John Mooney– A Man Gotta Do What A Man's Gotta Do 3:16 10 Ben Vaughn– That's How I Got To Memphis 3:08 11 Bob Brozman– Let's Get It Stomp 2:18 12 Zora Young– I'm A Queen Bee 5:03 13 Roland Stone– Remember Me 4:00 14 Johnny Adams– Walking On A Tightrope 5:44 15 The Neville Brothers– Tell It Like It Is 4:23 16 Don Covay– Bad Luck 4:16 17 Hans Olson– You Wish 3:50 Condition: nm/nm 15 € Add to bag |
V/A incl. Chicago, Santana, Spirit, Leonard Cohen, The Byrds, Janis Joplin, Taj Mahal, Johnny Winter, etc: Superb Super Pop Session No. 2 France, 1970 • LPx2 CBS SPR 39/40 A1 –Chicago (2) Listen 3:22 A2 –Santana Savour 2:46 A3 –Spirit (8) Give A Life, Take A Life 3:47 A4 –Steamhammer Passing Through 5:17 A5 –Blood, Sweat And Tears Smiling Phases 5:10 B1 –The Flock Tired Of Waiting 4:35 B2 –Black Widow (5) Come To The Sabbath 4:55 B3 –Argent Dance In The Smoke 6:10 B4 –The Byrds Gunga Din 3:02 B5 –Skin Alley Living In Sin 4:35 C1 –Laura Nyro Gibsom Street 4:30 C2 –Leonard Cohen You Know Who I Am 3:22 C3 –Moondog (2) Stamping Ground 2:36 C4 –Amory Kane The Inbetween Man 2:40 C5 –Trees (3) The Garden Of Jane Delawney 4:05 C6 –Al Stewart A Small Fruit Song 2:00 C7 –Tom Rush Driving Wheel 5:22 D1 –Janis Joplin Try (Just A Little Bit Harder) 4:13 D2 –Al Kooper One Room Country Shack 3:35 D3 –Taj Mahal Six Days On The Road 2:55 D4 –Mike Bloomfield Don't Think About It Baby 3:34 D5 –Pacific Gas & Electric Bluesbuster 2:56 D6 –Johnny Winter I Love Everybody 3:50 Condition: m-/m- - sm. sticker on label 25 € Add to bag |
V/A (incl. Sonny Landreth, Johnny Winter, Michael Bloomfield, etc): (Almost) Everybody slides France, 1994 • CD Sky Ranch 652301 rare OOP slide guitar compilation project album - 1. Zydeco Shuffle - Sonny Landreth 2. Crawfish City - Roy Rodgers 3. Red Hot Mama - Anson Funderburgh 4. Notcho Blues - Danny Gatton 5. Long Sad Letters - Chris Holzhaus 6. You're The One That I Adore - Duke Robillard 7. Linda - Ronnie Earl 8. Mood Indigo - Lenny Carlson 9. Blues Island - Denny Freeman 10. Cool On It - Tinsley Ellis & The Heartfixers 11. Congo Square - Tom Principato 12. Doctor Feelgood - Joanna Connor 13. Going Down Slow - Johnny Winter 14. Gonna Need Somebody On My Bond - Michael Bloomfield/Woody Harris Condition: nm/nm 18 € Add to bag |
Tex, Joe: That's Your Baby Portugal, 1969 • 7" EP Atlantic EP-02-56 4-track original 1969 EP - yellow and black Atlantic labels - unplayed - c/w 'Sweet Sweet Woman' / 'You Need Me Baby' / 'Baby be Good' Condition: nm/nm - small round sticker tear on 1 back flap 35 € Add to bag |
Sugar Blue : Cross Roads France, 1979 • 7" PS Free Bird FLY 4513 promo release and cover - A-side penned by Sonny Boy Williamson II - one of the rare single issued by this great blues harmonicist - found busking in the Paris Metro whilst the Rolling Stones were cutting "Some Girls" at the Pathe Marconi Studios, he was brought in to play on "Miss You" Condition: m-/m- 10 € Add to bag |
Soft Machine: Volumes One & Two UK, 1973 • LPx2 Probe GTSP 204 ORIGINAL UK 1973 DOUBLE VINYL ISSUE LP OF TWO SEPARATE ALBUMS ORIGINALLY RELEASED IN 1968 & 1969 - YELLOW AND BLACK FIRST LABEL SOFT MACHINE's first two studio albums contain some of their best work. They demonstrate a progression from R'n'B psychedelia, increasingly heavily flavored by Mike Ratledge's free jazz improv tempered by modern serious music, towards their own idiosyncratic folk and jazz fusion. The first album is very much in the psychedelic vein. In the instrumental section of "Volume Two" they are found freely blending modern jazz with modern rock sensibilities, with more than a hint of heavy abstract stylings. The spikey folk-style song writing of Kevin Ayers, who left after the first album, blends seamlessly into the second, even without him. 1. Hope for Happiness 2. Joy of a Toy 3. Hope for Happiness (Reprise) 4. Why Am I So Short? 5. So Boot If at All 6. A Certain Kind 7. Save Yourself 8. Priscilla 9. Lullabye Letter 10. We Did It Again 11. Plus Belle Qu'une Poubelle 12. Why Are We Sleeping? 13. Box 25/4 Lid 14. Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. 1 15. A Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 1 16. Hibou, Anemone and Bear 17. A Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 2 18. Hulloder 19. Dada Was Here 20. Thank You Pierrot Lunaire 21. Have You Ever Bean Green? 22. Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. 2 23. Out of Tunes 24. As Long as He Lies Perfectly Still 25. Dedicated to You But You Weren't Listening 26. Fire Engine Passing With Bells Clanging 27. Pig 28. Orange Skin Food 29. A Door Opens and Closes 30. 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom Condition: nm/nm - sm. sticker on label 50 € Add to bag |
Seeger, Pete: Old Devil Time (theme from 'Tell me that you love me') / Pacific Gas & Electric: The Rake and Work Your Show France, 1969 • 7" PS CBS 5225 both tracks from the Otto Preminger's movie 'Tell me that you love me' Condition: m-/m- - archive unplayed copy 14 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: If You Need Me / Around And Around France, 1964 • 7" PS Decca 72.029 Pink titled PS - promo-only issue - Chappell logo on A-side w/ 'If You Need Me' miscredited to Fats Domino & Bartholomew. Matrices: 10D64M 1646 X1 / 10D64M 1647 X1 Picture by Crispian Woodgate Condition: ex/vg - smwobc, great condition for this rare titled cover which is usually beaten when you are lucky to cross one! 120 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Five By Five South Africa, 1965 • 7" EP Decca DFE.8590 Rare black labels issue - 4 spikes push-out center - 'If You Need Me' is miscredited to 'Domino, Bartholomew' Matrices : EFF 2139 / EFF 2140 Condition: vg/vg - cover with creases, 4cm seam splits near opening top & bottom, disc has marks but play tested fine, clean labels 38 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Rolled Gold - The Very Best Of The Rolling Stones France, 1980 • LPx2 Decca 291 021/22 gatefold, red labels, includes: Come On I Wanna Be Your Man Not Fade Away Carol It's All Over Now Little Red Rooster Time Is On My Side The Last Time (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Get Off Of My Cloud 19th Nervous Breakdown As Tears Go By Under My Thumb Lady Jane Out Of Time Paint It Black Have You Seen Your Mother Baby, Standing In The Shadow? Let's Spend The Night Together Ruby Tuesday Yesterday's Papers We Love You She's A Rainbow Jumpin' Jack Flash Honky Tonk Women Sympathy For The Devil Street Fighting Man Midnight Rambler Gimme Shelter Condition: m-/m- - bought new, played once - still partly sealed (gatefold not opened) 30 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones Japanese Singles & EPs discography UK, 2016 • book Les éditions du wagonnet 9781326874179 Ultimate guide for one of the most spectacular and collectable discographies on the planet, this 8.5" x 8.5" fully illustrated book of 128 pages in color consists of hundreds of pictures (covers, labels), documentation on every 7" variation (stock, promos), including Yuusen acetates, bootlegs, as well as 12"s, 3" & 5" CD singles, solo singles, a price guide and a chronology table; everything you ever wanted to know about the Rolling Stones singles & EPs from the land of the rising sun. Made in conjunction with https://stones7.com, this exclusive book in English language is exclusively available here. MORE INFO & PICTURES at https://stones7.com/Japan Condition: m 48 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Dandelion UK, 1967 • sheet music Mirage Music Ltd Original sheet music, unique artwork - 21.5x28 cm - Author(s): Mick Jagger / Keith Richards - Publisher: Mirage Music Ltd. Dandelion was the B-side of the single We Love You, a poor seller. Few made, rare memorabilia item. Condition: ex - exceptional condition, very light fold mark only 65 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Thru The Years - Stones mini black box Sweden, 1982 • 7" Box PS Mal Vie Records ST-MV-1 5 x 7"s box set without insert white labels colored vinyl, matrices read: ST-MV-1-5 A/B brown vinyl : You Got The Silver/Dear Doctor - track 1: Olympic Sound Studios, 09/02/69 / track 2: Olympic Sound Studios, 13-21/05/68 clear vinyl: I Can Feel The Fire / I Just Wanna Make Love - track 1: Ron Wood & Keith Richards, live 1974 / track 2: Hollywood Palace, Dean Martin's Show, Los Angeles, 03/06/64 yellow vinyl : Young Love / I Get Around - Decca Studios, The Andrew Loog Oldham Orchestra, 29/06/64 red vinyl: Satisfaction / Jumpin' Jack Flash - track 1: live in Essen, Germany, 12/09/65 / track 2: Olympic Sound Studios, 28/04/68 blue vinyl: I Don't Know The Reason Why / I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better - track 1: Sunset Sound & Elektra Studios, 17/10/69 / track 2: Olympic Sound Studios, 9 - 26/11/66 Condition: m-/m- 98 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Warhol promo EP sticker Europe, 2010 • sticker 10x10 cm new sticker reproducing the artwork of the 1977' promotional-only EP issued by Atlantic and Rolling Stones Records featuring Andy Warhol polaroids and originally made to promote the Love You Live album Condition: m 3 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Hawaiian Holiday Australia, 1979 • LPx2 BIR 2S727 Very nice original and legendary bootleg on Beacon Island Records where you can notably hear Charlie Watts getting it wrong on Sympathy For The Devil and having to re-start after Jagger's complaint.. 1 LP is live from Honolulu 1973, the other has various sources: 1-3: Ready, Steady, Go, May 27, 1966 4-5: Ed Sullivan, Nov 18, 1969 6-7: Montreux Rehearsals, May 18, 1972 8: Olympic Studio session, June 4, 1968 Condition: vg+/vg+ - light creases / wear 60 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Picture Single Set 1-6 Vol.1 Germany, 1994 • 7" Box PS 45001-45006 'Picture Single Set 1-6 Vol.1' box set includes 6 picture discs + 16 postcards + 6 stickers. Gorgeous deluxe collector item, ltd to 500 numbered copies. This is copy #142. Unique picture disc on thick vinyl. Vol.1 - Prodigal Son / You Gotta Move » recording info live in Oakland, LA, Oakland Coliseum, 09/11/69, second show Vol.2 - Over The Rainbow / Nearness Of You » recording info Longview Farm, North Brookfield, 08/81 Vol.3 - Tops / Angie » recording info track 1: live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, JFK Stadium, 25/09/81 [3:54] / track 2: live in Nice, France, Parc des Sports, 20/07/82 [4:30] Vol.4 - No Particular Place To Go / Start Me Up // Cherry Oh Baby Vol.5 - Key To The Highway / Around And Around // Still In Love / Angie » recording info track 1: KR solo session Toronto, Canada, 03/77 [2:28] / track 2: George Thorogood & Mick Jagger, live at Paard Van Troje, The Hague, Holland, 03/06/82 [3:44] // track 3: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, mid-Jan - 08/02/79 / track 4: live in Turin, Italy, 12/07/82 Vol.6 - Little T & A / Oh, What A Feeling // All About You / It Won't Be Long » recording info track 1, 3 & 4: Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, mid-Jan - 08/02/79 / track 2: Sound Interchange Recording Studios, Toronto, 03/77 Condition: m-/m- 275 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Five By Five UK, 1964 • 7" EP Decca DFE 8590 Original pressing - 'McNeill Press' PS - type I labels ['curved' Decca logo] - B-side with the Nordisk Copyright Bureau (NCB) note just below 'rfp1964' 'If You Need Me' is miscredited to 'Domino - Bartholomew' Matrices read: EFF-2739-2K / EFF-2740-2K Record pressed by The Decca Record Co. Ltd Condition: vg+ - no record, sleeve only, crease in the bottom (see pix) 19 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: No Security UK, 1998 • CDS Virgin CDVDJ 2880 5 tracks promo-only in promo cardboard PS - Gimme Shelter / Waiting On A Friend / The Last Time / Sister Morphine / You Got Me Rocking Condition: ss 35 € Add to bag |
The Rolling Stones: Honky Tonk Women / You Can't Always Get What You Want USA, 1969 • 7" CS London 45-910 blue swirls original - issue with the 'made in USA' note on labels Condition: ex+ - company sleeve issued later than 1969 has wrinkles 10 € Add to bag |
Rabbath, François: The Sound of a Bass France • LP Philips 77.973 IL original BIEM blue labels - flipback cover - Mono first pressing - color titled back (different from the reissue 844.937 BY) - any wrinkles in the picture if the reflection of the shrink into the scan - bass/Cello psych dark jazz LP by Syrian guy Francois Rabbath. Odd titles like ´Walpurgis, Impalas, Kobolds´ and others tell you this is a listening experience unlike anything you heared before. Like a beatnick jazz nightmare inside an acid trip Condition: nm/nm - sol - stunning shape 60 € Add to bag |
Preston, Billy: Rhythm'n'Blues - Wildest Organ In Town France, 1975 • LP Music For Pleasure 2 M 046-80070 A1 In The Midnight Hour Written-By – Cropper*, Pickett* 2:11 A2 Uptight (Everything's Alright) Written-By – Cosby*, Wonder*, Moy* 2:22 A3 A Hard Day's Night Written-By – J. Lennon-P. McCartney* 2:53 A4 Ain't Got No Time To Play Written-By – Billy Preston 2:02 A5 Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things Written-By – Holland-Dozier-Holland 2:29 A6 The Duck Written-By – E. Nelson*, F. Smith* 2:06 B1 Advice Written-By – B. Preston*, S. Stone* 2:25 B2 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Written-By – Jagger-Richards 2:40 B3 I Got You (I Feel Good) Written-By – James Brown 2:29 B4 It's Got To Happen Written-By – B. Preston*, S. Stone* 2:09 B5 Free Funk Written-By – Billy Preston, Sly Stone 2:40 B6 The In Crowd Written-By – B. Page* Condition: m-/m- 14 € Add to bag |
Paradis, Vanessa: Manolo Manelete / You You France, 1987 • 7" PS Polydor 887265-7 silver labels - promo sticker on back cover Condition: nm/nm 12 € Add to bag |
The Lovin' Spoonful: Six O' Clock / You're a Big Boy Now Canada • 7" CS KamaSutra KA 226X original - w/ juke box stripes Condition: nm 10 € Add to bag |
Herman's Hermits: Traveling Light Poland, 1981 • audio postcard Biuro Wydawnicze Ruch 4788-1-63 14x10cm musical postcard - band name stamped on the back - no date specified but estimated from 1981 - this should be considered as novelty, do NOT buy this card for its musical value. Such cards are difficult to play and the sound quality is very low. If you intend to play it, weighting it to an old record on the turntable and/or increasing the tracking pressure may help, but it may still sound scratchy. The text below if from Goldmine mag. online: POLISH POSTCARDS Although the so-called Polish Postcard singles are widely considered an aspect of flexidisc collecting, the sheer range and novelty of available issues has established them as a firm, if difficult, theme in their own right. Little firm data has been published surrounding these exotic issues’ origins and development. The majority were produced by the Polpress label and are sometimes inaccurately described as pirate productions, in that the music was not licensed from the western copyright holders. However, as one of the few rock-music media readily available to Polish youth during the Communist era, their status as items of social history necessarily outweighs any legal issues. Polish Postcard records seem to date back to the 1960s, when Mary Hopkin’s “Bylie Taki Dni” (“Those Were The Days”) was paired with the Ohio Express’ untranslatable “Yummy Yummy Yummy” for an issue much sought after by Apple label collectors. Other known issues from this early period include Procol Harum, The Doors and Pink Floyd. Many of the discs (which are, of course, shaped and manufactured to the specifications of a regular picture postcard, then embossed with two musical tracks) frequently bear images completely unrelated to their subject — cartoons, street scenes, greetings and so forth. It also appears that “new” postcards were not always produced; many postcard singles exist pressed onto cards which clearly predate the song’s recording — a 1920s view of Warsaw, for example, playing a 1970s Deep Purple song. Neither was Poland the only Communist bloc nation issuing music in this form. The Soviet Union itself saw a number of postcard singles issued by the Moscow Photo/Cinema Organization during the late 1960s, measuring some 9½” across and playing at 78 rpm. These cards, too, tend to offer totally unrelated images on the postcard side. Another characteristic of these issues is their extremely limited availability. Some press runs were as tiny as 50 copies. One should also be aware that automatic record players — that is, those whose mechanism automatically returns the playing arm to its rest upon reaching the end of the record — are unable to play them, as the postcard record begins where a conventional 45’s label would lie. Entire LPs were produced in the postcard medium, two songs per card. For obvious reasons, complete sets are extremely rare and highly valued today, particularly those still contained within their own original packaging. Many cards, individual and otherwise, were issued in “picture sleeve” envelopes or wrappers, bearing the artist and song title. Several Pink Floyd titles are known in this format, including the albums Dark Side Of The Moon and Meddle, and a unique compilation, Super Floyd. (Pink Floyd themselves utilized the wrapper format as packaging for the set of non-musical postcards included within their Shine On box set. ) Polish postcard releases, while actively traded, are nevertheless extremely difficult to find. Many collectors might spend their entire lives without ever finding one through their traditional record-hunting channels. However, shift one’s focus away from record collecting and into the realms of cartophily (postcard collecting) and some finds can be made. Many card dealers have sections of novelty and musical postcards, and while these tend to be dominated by mass-produced American issues, playing state anthems and songs for tourists and the like, more esoteric items abound. Condition: ex - title printed on the back 8 € Add to bag |
Gryce, Gigi / Thelonious Monk / Percy Heath / Art Blakey: Nica's Tempo France • LP Savoy Musidisc 6023 red orig. labels - incl. Speculation, In a Meditating Mood, Social Call, Smoke Signal, You'll Always Be the One I Love, Kerry Dance, Shuffle Boil, Brake's Sake, Gallop's Gallop, Nica's Tempo ; three different groups drawn from Gryce (alt.), Art Farmer (trpt), Bill Barber (tba), Horace Silver (pno), Oscar Pettiford (bs), Jimmy Cleveland (trb), Gunther Schuller (fr. hn), Danny Bank (bs), Kenny Clarke (drms), Art Blakey (drms), Eddie Bert (trb), Julius Watkins (fr. hn), Cecil Payne (bass), Ernestine Anderson (vcl), Thelonious Monk (pno) and Percy Heath (bs) - original laminated cover w/ flipbacks Condition: nm/ex - one slight mark on 1 track not affecting playing, else looks nm 30 € Add to bag |
Foreigner: Cold As Ice / I Need You Germany, 1977 • 7" PS Atlantic 10986 nice textured PS Condition: nm/nm 6 € Add to bag |
Brown, Greg: Slant 6 Mind France, 1997 • CD Columbia 489752 2 SLANT 6 MIND was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album. 1997 French issue. 1. Whatever It Was 2. Loneliness House 3. Mose Allison Played Here 4. Spring & All 5. Vivid 6. Dusty Woods 7. Billy From The Hills 8. Speaking In Tongues 9. Enough 10. Hurt So Nice 11. Wild Like A Sonny Boy 12. Down At The Mill 13. Why Don't You Just Go Home Condition: nm/nm 10 € Add to bag |
The Beatles: From Me To You Japan, 1976 • 7" PS Apple AR-1077 From Me To You / I Saw Her Standing There - mono mix - 500¥ fold-out cover w/ inner Apple records die-cut generic black sleeve - labels w/ 'MFD. BY TOSHIBA-EMI LTD. JAPAN' line - matrices: 7XCE-17329 23 / XEX-421-1-2 15 76-714 Condition: ex+/m- 44 € Add to bag |
The Beatles: Mr. Moonlight / What You’re Doing Japan, 1970 • 7" PS Apple AR-1193 Mr. Moonlight / What You’re Doing - mono mix - 500¥ fold-out cover w/ inner black Apple records die-cut generic sleeve - labels w/ 'MFD. BY TOSHIBA-EMI LTD. JAPAN' line - matrices: 7EJ-40 39 C-7 65-271 64-913 / 7EJ-41 40 Condition: m-/m- 45 € Add to bag |
The Beach Boys: Sloop John B / You're So Good To Me Holland, 1966 • 7" PS Capitol F 5602 black labels w/ original center Condition: vg+/ex+ - soc 13 € Add to bag |
Baker, Chet: Chet Germany • CD Fantasy OJC20 087-2 (Riverside 1135) 10 tracks album in digipack - incl. Bill Evans, Connie Kay, Herbie Mann, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers, Pepper Adams, Philly Joe Jones - tracklisting: 1. Alone Together 2. How High The Moon / 3. It Never Entered My Mind / 4. Tis Autumn / 5. If You Could See Me Now / 6. September Song / 7. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To / 8. Time On My Hands (You In My Arms) / 9. You And The Night And The Music / 10. Early Morning Mood Condition: nm/nm 12 € Add to bag |