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Click here for more info about 'The Drums - I Felt Stupid'Click here for more info about 'The Drums - I Felt Stupid'

THE DRUMS I Felt Stupid (2009 UK limited edition 7" vinyl single, also including Down By The Water. The picture sleeve [with lyrics printed on the back] shows a little shelfwear and the vinyl appears in excellent condition MOSHI90) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Pink - I'm Not Dead - Autographed'Click here for more info about 'Pink - I'm Not Dead - Autographed'

PINK I'm Not Dead (2006 UK 14-track CD - her 4th album and the follow-up to 2003's 'Try This', including the singles 'Stupid Girls', 'Who Knew' , 'U + UR Hand' & 'Nobody Knows' plus bonus track Fingers. The picture sleeve, with song plugging sticker attached, is autographed by Pink in black felt-tip) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Drums - Summertime EP'Click here for more info about 'The Drums - Summertime EP'

THE DRUMS Summertime EP (2010 issue UK 7-track CD mini-album - Taking the unlikely templates of 50s surf-rock and Factory Records as inspiration and mixing in a new wave sound, four-piece The Drums announce themselves as purveyors of some of themost exciting new sounds to come out of the US in 2009. Across all of it's seven tracks, 'Summertime!' heralds the arrival of a major new talent: songs like 'Don't Be A Jerk, Johnny' and 'Submarine' showcase The Drums' updated take on 50s surf more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Rolling Stones - The Promotional Album '69 - Wrecked But Rare'Click here for more info about 'The Rolling Stones - The Promotional Album '69 - Wrecked But Rare'

ROLLING STONES The Promotional Album '69 (This is by far the most famous and legendary official Stones promotional LP available to date! Compiled by London in 1969, housed in a stunning, unique picture sleeve, and distributed exclusively to influential rock radio programmers prior to the release of Let It Bleed. Not focusing on just the hits, it features more obscure album tracks, and includes an [arguably] alternate take of Love In Vain, available from no other source. Unfortunately this copy has a number of scratches and marks across the playing surface, and splits in the edges and spine of the sleeve - wrecked but rare! We are therefore offering it at a substantially reduced price RSD-1)
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DRUGSTORE Hanging On Thin Air - Demo Version (Included on a UK 23-track 'Snakebite City Eight' compilation CD, also features tracks by Seafood, Crackout & The Crayons, picture sleeve BLU12) more...
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