RS583 – Rolling Stones 1965 Out Of Our Heads Promotional Shop Display (USA)
£750.00Add to basketAn original 1965 promotional shop display for the Rolling Stones debut album ‘Out Of Our Heads’. The cardboard display features the album artwork. There is a pop-out cardboard stand on the reverse. It measures 31cm x 31cm (12.25 inches x 12.25 inches). The stand has some wear to the left and bottom edges and some scuffing on the front near the upper edge. The condition is very good minus.
B30932 – Paul McCartney No More Lonely Nights 1984 White Label Test Pressing (France)
£250.00Add to basketA double-sided white label test pressing record for the 1984 Paul McCartney single entitled ‘No More Lonely Nights’. The record is on a white ‘Echantillon’ (sample) label. The matrix number on side one is 154938 6 A21. The matrix number on side two is 1549368 6 B21.
The condition of the record is near mint. There is some scuffing to the edges of the sleeve and a small section of scuffing to eh laminate on the right side. The condition of the sleeve is very good minus.
B30295 – Mary Hopkin Double Sided ‘Those Were The Days’ 1972 Apple Acetate (USA)
£1,250.00Add to basketAn original double sided 12 inch Apple Records Inc. 1700 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10019 U.S.A. label acetate for the 1972 Mary Hopkin album entitled ‘Those Were The Days’.
There are some light surface marks on both sides of the acetate. The condition is very good plus. Comes in a plain white sleeve.
B30294 – Mary Hopkin ‘Earth Song Ocean Song’ Apple Records 1971 White Label Test Pressing LP (USA)
£350.00Add to basketAn original double-sided white label 12 inch test pressing for the Mary Hopkin album entitled ‘Earth Song Ocean Song’. The record is on a plain white label. The matrix number on side one is SMAS-1-3381 Z6. The matrix number on side two is SMAS-2-3381 Z5
Comes in a plain white sleeve with the words ‘Mary Hopkin U.S Test Pressing’ handwritten on the top edge. There are two photocopied Apple sheets included which detail the record speed, record number, title, release date, track listing and track duration. Each sheet relates to one side of the record.
There are several light surface marks on both sides of the vinyl. The condition of the vinyl is very good.
B30284 – Ringo Starr Back Off Boogaloo 1972 Apple Acetate (USA)
£900.00Add to basketA single sided 10 inch Apple Records Inc. 1700 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10019 U.S.A. label acetate for the 1972 Ringo Starr single ‘Back Off Boogaloo’. The song was produced by George Harrison.
The condition is very good.
B30082 – Paul McCartney Once Upon A Long Ago 1987 Test Pressing (France)
£150.00Add to basketAn original double-sided test pressing for the 1987 Paul McCartney LP entitled ‘Once Upon A Long Ago’. It is on a white ‘Echantillon’ (sample) label. The matrix number on side one is 202186 6 A21. The matrix number on side two is 202186 6 B21. The record comes with a printed production sheet detailing the tracks etc. taped onto the inner sleeve.
The condition of the vinyl is mint. The condition of the sleeve is very good plus.
B30081 – The Who/The Clash/Queen 1981 Concert Of Kampuchea Test Pressing (USA)
£250.00Add to basketTwo double sided test pressings for the 1981 LP entitled The Concert For The People Of Kampuchea. The records are on a white and black Specialty Records Corporation Test Pressing Label. The matrix number on side one is STA-804613. The matrix number on side two is STA-804614. The matrix number on side three is STA-804615. The matrix number on side three is STA-804616.
The vinyl is bright but there are light surface scratches over all four sides. The condition of the vinyl is very good plus. Comes in two plain white inner sleeves and a gatefold outer sleeve with a sheet with track listings, times etc. taped to it.
B30077 – Paul McCartney All The Best 1987 White Label Test Pressing (France)
£250.00Add to basketTwo double sided white label test pressing records for the 1987 Paul McCartney album entitled ‘All The Best’. The records are on a white ‘Echantillon’ (sample) label. The matrix number on side one is 7485081 A 21. The matrix number on side two is 7485081 B 21. The matrix number on side three is 7485091 A 21. The matrix number on side four is 7485091 B 21. Each record comes with a printed production sheet detailing the tracks etc.
There are some very light surface scratches on all four sides. The condition of each record is near mint.
B29628 – The Beatles Apple Records 1968 Promotional Lucite Box (UK)
£650.00Add to basketAn original Apple Records promotional Lucite box. The box has a black bottom and a clear plastic lid with a silver Apple logo on it. It was produced in limited quantities in the late 1960s/early 1970s to friends and staff of the company.
The box measures 10.2cm x 10.2cm x 6.5cm (4 inches x 4 inches x 2.5 inches). There are some surface scratches and two of the corners on the bottom have been chipped. The condition is very good minus.
B29529 – Pete Best Original All Stars + Rory Storm & Hurricanes 1964 Concert Poster (UK)
£395.00Add to basketAn original 1964 concert poster for a performance by Rory Storm & The Hurricanes at the ‘Teenage Dance’ which took place at Connah’s Quay Civic Hall in Flintshire, Wales on 2nd January 1964. The white poster is printed with the event and ticket details in black & blue. The concert was headlined by Pete Best’s group The Original All Stars with support from Rory Storm & The Hurricanes who, from November 1959 to August 1962, featured Ringo Starr on the drums before he left to join The Beatles.
The poster measures 37.5cm x 50.5cm (14.75 inches x 20 inches). There is a 5.75cm (2.25 inch) tear across the word ‘Stars’ in the middle of the poster. It has been folded leaving vertical and horizontal crease lines and there is general creasing throughout. The condition is good plus.
B29047 – The Beatles Rock And Roll Music/No Reply Parlophone Records 78 RPM (India)
£1,550.00Add to basketAn Indian 78rpm pressing of The Beatles single ‘Rock And Roll Music/No Reply’. DPE 179. The record comes in a paper Parlophone sleeve.
The shellac has surface scratches over both sides and is dull looking. The condition is good plus. The label has signs of wear around the spindle hole on both sides. The condition is very good minus. The sleeve has heavy wear and tear. There are splits on three sides. The right edge of the sleeve is completely torn. The condition is poor.
B28944 – The Iveys (Badfinger) Give It A Try 1970 Apple Acetate (UK)
£650.00Add to basketA single sided 7 inch Apple Corps Ltd. 3 Savile Row Custom Recording label acetate for the 1970 Iveys song ‘Give It A Try’. The song appeared on the group’s album ‘Magic Christian’.
The condition is very good plus.