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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William - Billie Whitelaw sleeve'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William - Billie Whitelaw sleeve'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (1987 UK second issue 3-track 12" vinyl single with the 'The Impotence Of Ernest' and 'ROMANTIC AND SQUARE is hip n' aware' matrices in the run-out groove, also including How Soon Is Now? and Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, Billie Whitelaw image picture sleeve with light blue die-cut inner RTT166) more...
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THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (Rare 1984 UK 2-track Rough Trade red label custom stickered promotional 7" vinyl single with intact push-out centre, also includes Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want and housed in a die-cut papersleeve. The vinyl is in superb 'near mint' condition, scarcely seen on this hard to find rarity, a must for any collection! RT166) more...
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THE SMITHS I Started Something I Couldn't Finish (Rare 1987 UK Rough Trade unfolded instore promotional poster for the single release, featuring the classic Avril Angers photo from The Family Way released in 1966. Measuring 23" x 11", the poster has never been displayed and has been stored flat and is is superb 'as new' condition -never available to purchase commercially & would look incredible framed!) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - Marbled Vinyl'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - Marbled Vinyl'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (Rare 1984 German 3-track 12" maxi-single pressed on Purple Marbled Vinyl, also including Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want and the groundbreaking, ethereal How Soon Is Now?. The green tinted picture sleeve with the 'Platte in mehrfarbigem Vinyl' printed circular flash, has light signs of shelfwear with a couple of seam splits to the edges but the vinyl itself appears barely played. Undoubtedlythe more...
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THE SMITHS Still Ill (1984 German/UK-pressed Rough Trade Deutschland 3-track 12" vinyl single, also featuring Reel Around The Fountain from the Radio 1 John Peel session and Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want. The picture sleeve shows only a few minor creases whilst the vinyl has just one or two cosmetic scuffs from light play only, grading Excellent overall! RTD018T) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - How Soon Is Now - 'William' Sleeve'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - How Soon Is Now - 'William' Sleeve'

THE SMITHS How Soon Is Now (Ultra Rare 1984 Dutch-only 7" single, also including Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, unique lilac tint picture sleeve featuring similar artwork as the UK release for 'William It Was Really Nothing'. Thedelicate paper sleeve surprisingly shows only light ringwear and the vinyl is flawless - A superb collectable single RT166) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing'

THE SMITHS William, It Was Really Nothing (Scarce 1984 Greek 3-track 12" vinyl single, also including How Soon Is Now and Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, green tinted 'man on bed' picture sleeve. The sleeve displays some general wear and has a couple of sticker marks on the front, whilst the vinyl shows only light evidence of play VG2023-Z) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - EX'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - EX'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (1984 UK 3-track 12" single with the A1/B2 matrices & 'The Impotence Of Ernest' & 'Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware' in the run-out grooves, also including How Soon Is Now? & Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, green tinted 'man on bed' picture sleeve. The sleeve & the vinyl remain in Excellent condition RTT166) more...
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THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (Sealed 1987 UK rare second issue 3-track 12" vinyl single with the alternative Billie Whitelaw image picture sleeve, also including How Soon Is Now? and Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, Apartfrom the start of a titlesplit at the top, this example is sealed with a vintage shop price sticker attached to the sleeve under the shrink! RTT166) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - VG'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - VG'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (1984 UK 3-track 12" vinyl single with the A1/B2 matrices and 'The Impotence Of Ernest' & 'Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware' in the run-our grooves, also including How Soon Is Now? and Please PleasePlease Let Me Get What I Want. The green tinted 'man on bed' picture sleeve has some shelfwear to the edges / corners with a little creasing & age yellowing present while the vinyl has some light surface scuffs showing signs of play and remains more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - Shrink'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing - Shrink'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (1984 UK 3-track 12" vinyl single with the A1/B2 matrices and 'The Impotence Of Ernest' & 'Romantic And Square Is Hip And Aware' in the run-out grooves, also including How Soon Is Now? and Please PleasePlease Let Me Get What I Want; green tinted 'man on bed' picture sleeve that retains its opened shrink so has very little wear, while the vinyl has just the odd light surface scuff RTT166) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn't Finish Artwork - 7Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn't Finish Artwork - 7

THE SMITHS I Started Something I Couldn't Finish (Rare 1987 UK unfolded uncut thin card printer proofs for the front and reverse 7" vinyl single. The image measures 15" X 8" and is set within an untrimmed 22" x 15" surround, with allignment, proofing bars and colour scheme sticker visible. Another killer slice of Smiths artwork this time featuring a still of Avril Angers taken from 1966 British movie 'The Family Way'. This item has remained unfolded and is free of creases and is in more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - The Very Best Of + Obi'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - The Very Best Of + Obi'

THE SMITHS The Very Best Of (2001 Japanese 23-track CD album featuring collection of some of their greatest hits including Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now, How Soon Is Now?, This Charming Man, Girlfriend In A Coma, There Is A Light That Never Goes Out, Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want, Sheila Take A Bow, Shakespeare's Sister, Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before and more, comes with the picture / lyric booklet, Japanese lyric insert and 'Warner 35th Anniversary' obi-st more...
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THE SMITHS William, It Was Really Nothing (Withdrawn 1984 Italian mispress 12" vinyl single, also featuring How Soon Is Now? & Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want. Note: the version of How Soon found here is a unique 6:47 mix unavailable anywhere else in the world & never released on CD. The story goes, Rough Trade sent the incorrect master for the b-side How Soon Is Now? to Virgin in Italy. This collector's item featured at No. 9 in Record Collector's '100 Great more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Coventry Polytechnic'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Coventry Polytechnic'

THE SMITHS Coventry Polytechnic (Very rare original 1984 UK 32" x 50" poster for the band's concert at Coventry Poly on Saturday March 10th, incorporating the Terence Stamp image from the 'What Difference Does It Make?' single sleeve, with 'The Smiths' logo boldly printed across the centre, support act The Red Guitars detailed underneath, and text along the bottom edge advertising the band's legendary debut album which had only just been released. This item remains in superb condition, especially given the thin paper stock used. It has been folded [it would have been sent out by the printers this way] but has no rips or tears. It is remarkable enough that it's survived over 20 years as most would have been destroyed after the gig - would look stunning framed!) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing'

THE SMITHS William It Was Really Nothing (Ultra Rare set of TWO 10" metal-based lacquer reference test pressing acetates for the 2008 Rhino UK limited edition 7" single release [originally RT166]. Cut into 10" discs, one acetate features both A &B sides [including Please Let Me Get What I Wanted] and the other acetate features the B side only. Each of the acetates has the handwritten matrix number in the centre of the disc. They are housed in a 12" 'Heathmans Mastering' card sleeve with custom studio labels on the front printed with the title, record company and pressing date of '21/9/2008'. One of the ultimate gems of any Smiths collection) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Hatful Of Hollow - Autographed by Morrissey & Andy Rourke'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Hatful Of Hollow - Autographed by Morrissey & Andy Rourke'

THE SMITHS Hatful Of Hollow (Rare 1984 UK LP boldly AUTOGRAPHED 'Aysha Love U Morrissey' on the front of the gatefold sleeve in black marker pen, plus Andy Rourke's autograph on the white inner bag again in black marker pen, a lovely 100% genuine item for your collection ROUGH76) **Complete With Certificate Of Authenticity** more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Meat Is Murder'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - Meat Is Murder'

THE SMITHS Meat Is Murder (Extremely rare 1984 original Rough Trade promotional poster to promote the landmark album Meat Is Murder. This superb iconic piece of 'musical art' measures 23" x 11" with reproduced 'Soldiers Helmet' artwork from thealbum sleeve featuring the cover star culled from Emile de Antonio's 1969 In The Year Of The Pig image. Morrissey replaced The words 'Make War Not Love' with 'Meat Is Murder' on the soldier's helmet to stunning effect!!) more...
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THE SMITHS That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore. (Extremely rare 1985 original Rough Trade promotional poster to promote the single. This superb iconic piece of 'musical art' measures 23" x 11" with reproduced 'Soldiers Helmet' artwork from the 'MeatIsMurder' album sleeve featuring the cover star culled from Emile de Antonio's 1969 In The Year Of The Pig image. Morrissey replaced the words 'Make War Not Love' with 'Meat Is Murder' on the soldier's helmet to stunning effect!!. Also includ more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - In Concert: New Rock'Click here for more info about 'The Smiths - In Concert: New Rock'

MORRISSEY/THE SMITHS In Concert: New Rock (Rare US Westwood One Double CD radio show, features Morrissey recorded live at the Theatre Royal London in 1995 with eleven songs, including Billy Budd, Moon River and Whatever Happens I Love You, along with The Smiths recorded live at the Apollo Theatre in Oxford, England 1985, with nine songs including Stretch Out, The Headmaster Ritual and Still Ill, first broadcast the week of the 25th September 1995 and includes full cue sheets, show# more...
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