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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual - Cowboy Sleeve 7Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual - Cowboy Sleeve 7

THE SMITHS The Headmaster Ritual - Cowboy Sleeve 7" (Super Rare 1985 Dutch 7" vinyl single pressed in Holland as a single in preference to the UK choice of How Soon Is Now or That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. This single was therefore only available asa 7" in Holland with 2 variant sleeves, the more common red background and black lettering or this cowboy sleeve which was taken from a photograph of a young boy [Robert Duncan] dressed in a rodeo outfit, from the 1965 movie 'The Uncle' Disc is mint with only very minor creasing on the rear of the sleeve. A fantastic and rarely seen for sale) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Collection of 12 Pieces Of Artwork'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Collection of 12 Pieces Of Artwork'

THE SMITHS Collection of 12 Pieces Of Artwork (Extremely rare set of TWELVE original WEA artwork proof sheets for the 'Hatful Of Hollow' cassette lyric insert, The Queen Is Dead' cassette lyric insert, 'Strangeways Here We Come' cassette picture/lyric insert and 'Meat Is Murder' CD picture sleeve/lyric booket. Also includes picture sleeves for the limited edition 10" vinyl releases of 'Hatful Of Hollow', 'Meat Is Murder','The Queen Is Dead' and 'Strangeways Here We Come', plus 2 pieces of artwork for each of the CD booklets for 'Strangeways Here We Come' and 'Hatful Of Hollow'. An amazing collection. See tracklisting\additional information for more details) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - Billie Whitelaw p/s'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - Billie Whitelaw p/s'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (Very scarce 1987 issue UK Rough Trade 2-track solid centre 7" vinyl single backed with How Soon Is Now. The song is popularly believed to have been written by Morrissey about his friend Billy Mackenzie, lead singer ofThe Associates, with whom he was rumoured to be romantically linked. Housed in a mauve tinted picture sleeve featuring Billie Whitelaw as Lottie from the 1968 movie 'Charlie Bubbles', directed by Albert Finney. The sleeve has a sm mark in the top right corner, but the vinyl is in near mint condition. This issue has now become increasingly hard to find and much rarer than the original issue RT166). more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - The Sound Of The Smiths'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - The Sound Of The Smiths'

THE SMITHS The Sound Of The Smiths (2008 Japanese 45-track digitally remastered promo sample double CD, issued to radio stations and reviewers ahead of the actual release. Featuring a compilation of their best tracks with a bonus disc featuring rare b-sides, tracks that were exclusive to 12" releases and selected live recordings such as the Troy Tate produced 'Pretty Girls Make Graves' and 'What's The World', a cover of a track from the fellow Manchester band James, recorded more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Hatful Of Hollow'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Hatful Of Hollow'

THE SMITHS Hatful Of Hollow (1986 Portuguese Rough Trade / Transmedia issue of the 1984 16-track LP with '17-2-86' in the run-outs, featuring the 1983 John Peel & David Jensen Show sessions, plus the singles Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now & William It Was Really Nothing. Housed in a gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve has a small sticker mark to the front, whilst the vinyl appears barely played. Always hard to find a Portuguese press in nice condition TM/RT76) more...
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