AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO THE JELLIES VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK 12" vinyl, 7" vinyl, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
2010s, 1980s...
Top music labels
Trunk Records, Jelly Records...
Top barcodes
Top catalogue numbers
TTT006, JELI1...
Top titles
Jive Baby On A Saturday Night - 1st, Jive Baby On A Saturday Night...
Top wanted titles
Other artist names
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Related artists
The Jellies...
A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| THE JELLIES Jive Baby On A Saturday Night (Autographed
1981 UK-only private press 7" vinyl single, also featuring 'The
Conversation'. If you collect obscure DIY recordings & unexpected
indie-dance songs from the era, how's about this highly treasured and
sought after post-punk / mutant disco oddity from the UK! Sounding
like a lo-fi version of Tom Tom Club but hailing from Cambridge,
England [recorded at the legendary Spaceward Studios], it's also an
EXTREMELY rare 7", sellingas low as just 30 copies. Apparently
Richard Lewis of The Jellies brought thirty copies down to the Rough
Trade shop in Notting Hill on the day of release and that was it. The
Jellies were never seen or heard again. The few sold copies that did
make their way to the States decades later all came from that original
source, allowing the likes of Thurston Moore & WFMU to discover its
lo-fi charms. Several clued-in British DJs over the years such as
Optimo & Jonny Trunk started to add it to their record box [only John
Peel spun it back in the day!] and it was eventually re-released by
Trunk Records. That doesn't leave many ORIGINAL copies left in
circulation... If you start digging deep on the net, don't be fooled by
the tiny amount of auction results that might appear for this painfully
rare record [we noticed they mostly all seem to be the 90s bootleg
version!], this one is the real deal. Obtained from a private collection
of punk 45 rarities, all bought from the years 1980-81, the record is
replete with solid centre and a unique die-cut title sleeve which is
SIGNED on the back by two band members including Richard Lewis in
black biro. It's 100% first press. As a collector, you can tell this is a
vintage 1981 release by the feel of the original paper stock and more
easily by the original 'flipbacks' on the rear which are missing from
the 90s re-release. What's more, both the sleeve and vinyl appear
Near Mint with few signs of wear & play. Just when you thought you'd
seen them all, along come The Jellies! JELI1) | | THE JELLIES Jive Baby On A Saturday Night (Autographed
1981 UK-only private press 7" vinyl single, also featuring 'The
Conversation'. If you collect obscure DIY recordings & unexpected
indie-dance songs from the era, how's about this highly treasured and
sought after post-punk / mutant disco oddity from the UK! Sounding
like a lo-fi version of Tom Tom Club but hailing from Cambridge,
England [recorded at the legendary Spaceward Studios], it's also an
EXTREMELY rare 7", sellingas low as just 30 copies. Apparently
Richard Lewis of The Jellies brought thirty copies down to the Rough
Trade shop in Notting Hill on the day of release and that was it. The
Jellies were never seen or heard again. The few sold copies that did
make their way to the States decades later all came from that original
source, allowing the likes of Thurston Moore & WFMU to discover its
lo-fi charms. Several clued-in British DJs over the years such as
Optimo & Jonny Trunk started to add it to their record box [only John
Peel spun it back in the day!] and it was eventually re-released by
Trunk Records. That doesn't leave many ORIGINAL copies left in
circulation... If you start digging deep on the net, don't be fooled by
the tiny amount of auction results that might appear for this painfully
rare record [we noticed they mostly all seem to be the 90s bootleg
version!], this one is the real deal. Obtained from a private collection
of punk 45 rarities, all bought from the years 1980-81, the record is
replete with solid centre and a unique die-cut title sleeve which is
SIGNED on the back by two band members including Richard Lewis in
black biro. It's 100% first press. As a collector, you can tell this is a
vintage 1981 release by the feel of the original paper stock and more
easily by the original 'flipbacks' on the rear which are missing from
the 90s re-release. What's more, both the sleeve and vinyl appear
Near Mint with few signs of wear & play. Just when you thought you'd
seen them all, along come The Jellies! JELI1) | | THE JELLIES Jive Baby On A Saturday Night (Autographed
1981 UK-only private press 7" vinyl single, also featuring 'The
Conversation'. If you collect obscure DIY recordings & unexpected
indie-dance songs from the era, how's about this highly treasured and
sought after post-punk / mutant disco oddity from the UK! Sounding
like a lo-fi version of Tom Tom Club but hailing from Cambridge,
England [recorded at the legendary Spaceward Studios], it's also an
EXTREMELY rare 7", sellingas low as just 30 copies. Apparently
Richard Lewis of The Jellies brought thirty copies down to the Rough
Trade shop in Notting Hill on the day of release and that was it. The
Jellies were never seen or heard again. The few sold copies that did
make their way to the States decades later all came from that original
source, allowing the likes of Thurston Moore & WFMU to discover its
lo-fi charms. Several clued-in British DJs over the years such as
Optimo & Jonny Trunk started to add it to their record box [only John
Peel spun it back in the day!] and it was eventually re-released by
Trunk Records. That doesn't leave many ORIGINAL copies left in
circulation... If you start digging deep on the net, don't be fooled by
the tiny amount of auction results that might appear for this painfully
rare record [we noticed they mostly all seem to be the 90s bootleg
version!], this one is the real deal. Obtained from a private collection
of punk 45 rarities, all bought from the years 1980-81, the record is
replete with solid centre and a unique die-cut title sleeve which is
SIGNED on the back by two band members including Richard Lewis in
black biro. It's 100% first press. As a collector, you can tell this is a
vintage 1981 release by the feel of the original paper stock and more
easily by the original 'flipbacks' on the rear which are missing from
the 90s re-release. What's more, both the sleeve and vinyl appear
Near Mint with few signs of wear & play. Just when you thought you'd
seen them all, along come The Jellies! JELI1) | | THE JELLIES Jive Baby On A Saturday Night (Autographed
1981 UK-only private press 7" vinyl single, also featuring 'The
Conversation'. If you collect obscure DIY recordings & unexpected
indie-dance songs from the era, how's about this highly treasured and
sought after post-punk / mutant disco oddity from the UK! Sounding
like a lo-fi version of Tom Tom Club but hailing from Cambridge,
England [recorded at the legendary Spaceward Studios], it's also an
EXTREMELY rare 7", sellingas low as just 30 copies. Apparently
Richard Lewis of The Jellies brought thirty copies down to the Rough
Trade shop in Notting Hill on the day of release and that was it. The
Jellies were never seen or heard again. The few sold copies that did
make their way to the States decades later all came from that original
source, allowing the likes of Thurston Moore & WFMU to discover its
lo-fi charms. Several clued-in British DJs over the years such as
Optimo & Jonny Trunk started to add it to their record box [only John
Peel spun it back in the day!] and it was eventually re-released by
Trunk Records. That doesn't leave many ORIGINAL copies left in
circulation... If you start digging deep on the net, don't be fooled by
the tiny amount of auction results that might appear for this painfully
rare record [we noticed they mostly all seem to be the 90s bootleg
version!], this one is the real deal. Obtained from a private collection
of punk 45 rarities, all bought from the years 1980-81, the record is
replete with solid centre and a unique die-cut title sleeve which is
SIGNED on the back by two band members including Richard Lewis in
black biro. It's 100% first press. As a collector, you can tell this is a
vintage 1981 release by the feel of the original paper stock and more
easily by the original 'flipbacks' on the rear which are missing from
the 90s re-release. What's more, both the sleeve and vinyl appear
Near Mint with few signs of wear & play. Just when you thought you'd
seen them all, along come The Jellies! JELI1) | | THE JELLIES Jive Baby On A Saturday Night (Autographed
1981 UK-only private press 7" vinyl single, also featuring 'The
Conversation'. If you collect obscure DIY recordings & unexpected
indie-dance songs from the era, how's about this highly treasured and
sought after post-punk / mutant disco oddity from the UK! Sounding
like a lo-fi version of Tom Tom Club but hailing from Cambridge,
England [recorded at the legendary Spaceward Studios], it's also an
EXTREMELY rare 7", sellingas low as just 30 copies. Apparently
Richard Lewis of The Jellies brought thirty copies down to the Rough
Trade shop in Notting Hill on the day of release and that was it. The
Jellies were never seen or heard again. The few sold copies that did
make their way to the States decades later all came from that original
source, allowing the likes of Thurston Moore & WFMU to discover its
lo-fi charms. Several clued-in British DJs over the years such as
Optimo & Jonny Trunk started to add it to their record box [only John
Peel spun it back in the day!] and it was eventually re-released by
Trunk Records. That doesn't leave many ORIGINAL copies left in
circulation... If you start digging deep on the net, don't be fooled by
the tiny amount of auction results that might appear for this painfully
rare record [we noticed they mostly all seem to be the 90s bootleg
version!], this one is the real deal. Obtained from a private collection
of punk 45 rarities, all bought from the years 1980-81, the record is
replete with solid centre and a unique die-cut title sleeve which is
SIGNED on the back by two band members including Richard Lewis in
black biro. It's 100% first press. As a collector, you can tell this is a
vintage 1981 release by the feel of the original paper stock and more
easily by the original 'flipbacks' on the rear which are missing from
the 90s re-release. What's more, both the sleeve and vinyl appear
Near Mint with few signs of wear & play. Just when you thought you'd
seen them all, along come The Jellies! JELI1) |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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