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Jazz - A collection of sixteen 7" EPs in picture sleeves to include Don Rendell Sextet / Damian Robinson Trio- 'The Don Rendell Sextet And The Damian Robinson Trio' (Tempo EXA 16), Tommy Whittle Quintet- 'Tommy Whittle Quintet' (Esquire E.P.37), The Miles Davis Sextet- 'Blue Miles' (Esquire EP 232), Lee Konitz Quintet With Wayne Marsh- 'Lee Konitz Quintet With Wayne Marsh' (Esquire E.P.15), The Modern Jazz Quartet- 'Concorde' (Esquire EP 109, sleeve torn), Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Lee Konitz- 'The Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Lee Konitz' (Vogue Records EPV 1023), Gerry Mulligan Quartet- 'Gerry Mulligan Quartet' (Vogue Records EPV 1070), Clifford Brown Sextet and Octet- 'Conception EP' (Vogue Records EPV 1041), The Tony Kinsey Quartet- 'Presenting The Tony Kinsey Quartet' (Decca DFE 6282), Lee Konitz Quartet- 'Lee Meets Miles' (Esquire EP 202), Kenny Graham's Afro-Cubists- 'Playing Excerpts From His Carribbean Suite' (Esquire E.P.34) Dave Brubeck Quartet- 'At Pacific College' (Vogue Records EPV 1108), Milt Jackson Quartet- 'Something Else' (Esquire EP 174), Charlie Parker- 'The Magnificent Charlie Parker' (Columbia SEB 10002), Milt Jackson Modern Jazz Quartet- 'Milt Jackson Modern Jazz Quartet' (Esquire EP 74), Charlie Parker- 'The Magnificent Charlie Parker' (Columbia SEB 10038) (16, vinyl VG-VG+, sleeves VG-VG+ except where stated). Together with two 10" 78rpm shellac records to include Gerry Mulligan Quartet With Lee Konitz- 'I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me / Lady Be Good' (Vogue Records V2305) and Tony Kinsey Trio With Joe Harriot 'Jump For Me / Nice Work If You Can Get It' (Esquire 10-412) (18)
Rock & Roll - A collection of twenty-four 10" 78rpm shellac records, predominantly Rock and Roll titles, to include Elvis Presley- 'All Shook Up / That's When Your Heartbreak Begins' (HMV POP.359), 'Santa Bring My Baby Back Home (To Me) / Santa Claus Is Back In Town' (RCA.1025), 'Party / Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do' (RCA.1020, x2 copies), 'King Creole / Dixieland Rock' (RCA.1081), 'Hound Dog / Don't Be Cruel' (HMV POP.249, x2 copies), 'All Shook Up / That's When Your Heartbreak Begins' (HMV POP.359) and 'Jailhouse Rock / Treat Me Nice' (RCA.1028), Fats Domino- I'm Walkin' / I'm In The Mood For Love' (London HLP.8407) and 'Ain't That A Shame / La La' (London HL-U.8173), Bill Haley and His Comets- 'See You Later, Alligator / The Paper Boy' (Brunswick 05530) and 'The Saints Rock 'N Roll / R-O-C-K' (Brunswick 05565), Buddy Holly 'Peggy Sue / Everyday' (Coral Q.72293), Johnny Duncan and The Blue Grass Boys- 'Last Train To San Fernando / Rock-A-Billy Baby' (Columbia DB.3959), Paul Anaka- 'Diana / Don't Gamble With Love' (Columbia DB.4063), Brother Bones And His Shadows- 'Sweet Georgia Brown / Margie' (Oriole L.B. 1030), Tommy Steele And The Steelmen- 'Butterfingers / Cannibal Pot' (Decca F.10877) and 'Rock With The Cavemen / Rock Around The Town' (Decca F.10795), Connie Francis- 'I'm Sorry I Made You Cry / Lock Up Your Heart' (MGM Records MGM.982), Hank Williams With His Drifting Cowboys- 'Mind Your Own Business / Nobody's Lonesome For Me' (MGM Records MGM.553), Phil Harris And His Orchestra- 'The Dark Town Poker Club / Woodman, Spare That Tree' (HMV B.D.1176), The Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group- 'Freight Train / The Cotton Song' (Oriole CB 1352) (24)
Classical- Three stereo pressing classical LP vinyl records to include Stravinsky / L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande 'Petrushka' 1959 UK pressing with Decca ED1 wide band labels (SXL 2011, vinyl VG+, sleeve VG), Hugo Wolf / Elisabeth Schwarzkopf / Gerald Moore 'From "The Italian Song Book"' 1961 UK pressing with blue/silver Columbia labels (SAX 2366, vinyl EX, sleeve a strong VG, nearing VG+) and Mozart / Munchinger / Wiener Philharmoniker / Willi Boskovsky 'Serenade No.7 In D Major, K250 "Haffner"' Japanese pressing on London Records with obi strip (SLC 2248, vinyl and sleeve VG+) together with 'The Mapleson Cylinders 1900-1904 Complete Edition' Rogers & Hammerstein Archives Of Recorded Sound 6 x LP mono box set with booklet (R&H-100, vinyl EX+, box VG) (4)
Classical- A collection of approximately twenty-eight white label, test pressing and promo classical vinyl LP records, predominantly on the Columbia, HMV and Decca labels, titles to include Rosalyn Tureck / J.S. Bach 'Partitas No's. 3 & 6' (ALP 1692), Mahler / Christa Ludwig / Sir Adrian Boult /Andre Vandernoot / Philharmonia Orchestra 'Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen / Kindertotenlieder' (SAX 2321), Rachmaninov / L'Orchestre De La Suisse / Walter Weller 'Symphony No.1 In D Minor, Op 13' (SXL 6583), Richard Strauss / Wiener Philharmoniker / George Solti / Regine Crespin / Yvonne Minton 'Der Rosenkavalier' (SET 418-21) etc. Together with an unlabelled 12" acetate disc and Emidisc 10" acetate disc. (approx. 30, condition varies but vinyl generally EX-EX+).
Classical- A collection of approximately one-hundred and fifty classical vinyl LP records and box sets, an assortment of stereo and mono pressings on various labels including RCA, Panton, Angel, Decca Ace Of Diamonds, London etc. (approx. 150, vinyl generally EX-EX+, sleeves generally VG-VG+)
CONTEMPORARY AUDIOPHILE JAZZ LP COLLECTION - a nice collection of 11 Contemporary Audiophile Jazz LPs. Collection to include: Nina Simone - Silk & Soul - RCA Victor (LSP-3837), Jacintha - Autumn Leaves The Songs Of Johnny Mercer - Groove Note (GRV-1006-1), Madeleine Peyroux - Standing On The Rooftop - Decca (B0015637-01), Diana Krall - From This Moment On - Verve (B0007323-01), Patricia Barber - Nightclub - Premonition Records (90763-1), Diana Krall - Turn Up The Quiet - Verve (B0026480-01), Nina Simone - 1957-1962 The Essential Works - Diggers Factory (MOJ105), Melody Gardot - Currency Of Man - Decca (0060254740791), Natalie Evans - Better At Night - Small Pond (SPR112LP), Nina Simone - A Very Rare Evening - Tidal Waves Music (TWM01), Nina Simone - A Single Woman - Music On Vinyl (MOVLP1298). Collection in generally Ex+ condition.
THE POOR SOULS - ORIGINAL UK 7" RELEASES. The only 2 x 7" released by the Scottish Beat outfit in '65 and '66. Titles are Love Me c/w Please Don't Change Your Mind (Alp Records 595004 - VG with some surface marks/scuffs, with one very light but feelable scratch on the A side) and When My Baby Cries c/w My Baby's Not There (demo, Decca F 12183 - glossy VG with some surface marks, no heavier feelable scratches, centre missing).
THE ROLLING STONES - THE ROLLING STONES LP (FIRST UK 1A/1A '2.52 TELL ME' PRESSING - DECCA LK 4605). An essential cut for anyone serious about collecting Stone's records here with the very first UK pressing of the band's landmark April 1964 LP. This original copy contains the shorter '2.52' version of Tell Me with the matrix: XARL-6271-1A XARL-6272-1A. Deep-groove unboxed red labels are bright and legible with WOL, both sides have spindle wear around the centre holes. The record is in G+ condition displaying surface marks and scuffs, some slightly feelable. The sleeve is in G+ condition with peeling to the laminate and creasing to the edges/ storage wear - also a paper tear to the reverse.
CONTEMPORARY AUDIOPHILE JAZZ LP COLLECTION - a nice collection of 12 Contemporary Audio Jazz LPs. Collection to include: Jacintha - Here's To Ben AVocal Tribute to Ben Webster - Groove Note (GRV1001-45/1S) (numbered - No. 00915), Diana Krall - When I Look In Your Eyes - Verve (B0013109-02), Patricia Barber - Higher - Song Cycle 33⅓ RPM Edition - Impex (IMP 6038), Diana Krall - Live In Paris - Verve (B0021924-01), Jacintha - Fire & Rain - Groove Note (GRV 1099), Jacintha - Lush Life - Groove Note (GRV1011-1), Julie London - Julie London - Art Of Music - (AOM003), Melody Gardot - Worrisome Heart - UCJ (1778756), Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me - Not Now Music (NOT2LP156), Julie London - London By Night - DOL (DOL820), RAC - Ego - Counter Records (COUNT108), Madeleine Peyroux - Anthem - Decca (676506-4). The collection is generally in Ex+ condition.
THE ROLLING STONES - HONKY TONK WOMEN/ YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT 7" (UK DEMO - DECCA - F12952). A sught-after original 1969 UK 7" demo pressing of Honky Tonk Women/ You Can't Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones (F12952, 1969 UK demo pressing on Decca. 4-prong centre labels with large silver A's on are bright and clean. The record is in Ex condition, displays a coule of wispy/ hairline paper marks. Comes in an orange Decca paper sleeve, has some split. torn edges). A note from the vendor: "...I worked on several programmes such as Late Night Extra, The Organist Entertains, Fanfare as a Production Assistant and was involved in the selection of music to be used on these and other programmes. This being the case, I was given demo records from all the different companies. For nostalgic reasons I have been loathed to part with my collection until now but have decided that it is the time and hope that other people can now enjoy them."
US NORTHERN SOUL SINGLES COLLECTION - a collection of 7 US Northern Soul singles. Collection to include: Young-Holt Unlimited - Soulful Strut c/w Country Slicker Joe - Brunswick (55391), Rose Williams, George Clinton and The Funkadelics - Whatever Makes My Baby Feel Good c/w Whatever Makes My Baby Feel Good (Instrumental) - Funkedelic Records (MT 6709), The Imaginations - Wait A Little Longer Son c/w Mamma's Little Baby - Ballad (45-500), The Traits - Some Day Some Way c/w You've Wanted To Long - Contact (4058), Little Carles And The Sidewinders - The Loner c/w The Loner - Decca (32233). Johnny Daye -Good Time c/w I've Got Soul - Jomanda (M-603), Charles Green - Double EE Agent c/w Baby Oh Baby - Anla (ANL 108-1). Collection generally in Ex to Ex+ condition.
A collection of records, promotional photographs, fan club items and press releases from the former Beatles Press Officer, Tony Barrow. The collection includes the following items: original 1960s vinyl copies of 'A Hard Day’s Night' by The Beatles, 'Help' by The Beatles, 'Off The Beatle Track' by George Martin, 'Beatles - The Decca Tapes', 'Gerry and The Pacemakers in Ferry Across The Mersey', 'Gerry and The Pacemakers Second Album', 'Listen' by Billy J Kramer With The Dakotas, 'Little Children' by Billy J Kramer. Also includes a collection of twelve Cilla Black fan club newsletters, twelve black and white Cilla Black promotional photographs, a Billy J Kramer press release and photograph, various press releases, a collection of negatives of a villa interior showing Cilla Black and her husband Bobby. The condition of the items in the lot ranges from very good minus to excellent. Provenance: from the estate of Beatles press officer, Tony Barrow. Comes with a Tracks Ltd. certificate of authenticity.
CLASSICAL LP BOX SET COLLECTION - a collection of approximately 100 Classical LP box sets. Collection to include: Beethoven - Complete Piano Trios - The Beaux Arts Trio - Philips (6747 142), Britten - Peter Grimes - Decca (SXL 2150-2), Beethoven - The Late Quartets - Philips (6707 008) - Jacqueline du Pre - Favourite Cello Concertos - EMI (SLS 895). Please see photos of spines for further details and records. The collection is generally VG to EX.
JOHN MAYALL LP COLLECTION - a collection of 18 John Mayall records. Collection to include: John Mayall's Blues Breakers - Bare Wires - Decca (SKL.4945), Crusade - Decca (SKL.4890), A Hard Core Package - ABC (9022-1039), New Year New Band New Company - ABC (ABCL 5115), The Turning Point - Polydor (24-4004), Primal Solos - London (LC 50003), Bottom Line, DJM (DJF 20556), A Banquet In Blues ABC (ABCL 5187), No More Interviews - DJM (DJF 20564), The Blues World Of Eric Clapton - Decca (SPA 387), Notice To Appear - ABC (ABCD-926), Lots Of People - ABC (ABCL- 5216), Return Of The Bluesbreakers - AIM (AIM 1004), The Latest Edition - Polydor (2486 278), Ten Years Are Gone - Polydor (PD 2-3005), Road Show Blues - DJM (DJF 20570), Blues Giant - Nova (6.28117), Room To Move - Polydor (2486 041). Collection generally VG to VG+
THREE MUSIC POSTERS ADVERTISING THE POETS' 1964 SINGLE NOW WE'RE THRU Released on Decca Records, the posters featuring a monochrome group portrait of the band in 18th century dress beneath the marble bust of Robert Burns by Patric Park, the words "An Andrew Loog Oldham Production" bottommost (3) Provenance: Joe Stirling, publicist and promoter, whose idea it was to attire the band in their characteristic poetic garb and to stage the photograph featured. See also previous lot. Condition Report:The catalogue images shows all three posters (which are identical). Each measures 43cm x 25.5cm.
Vinyl Records - Retro purple LP carry case containing The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet SKL 4955 boxed Decca stereo, The Rolling Stones Out Of Our Heads LK4733 unboxed Decca mono, The Rolling Stones LK4605 Boxed Decca mono, The Rolling Stones Between The Buttons LK4852 unboxed Decca mono, Van Der Graaf Generator Still Life CAS1116, Queen Sheer Heart Attack EMC 3061, White Noise ILPS9099, Wilbert Longmire Sunny Side Up 35365, Dave Clark's time The Album, Jean Michelle Jarre Oxygene, Neil Young With Cray Horse Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere RSLP 6349, Cat Stevens Teaser and The Firecat, Tangerine Dream Stratosfear, Rick Wakeman The Six Wives Of Henry VIII, The Railway Children, Lord Buckley In Concert, Sade Promise, The The Soul Mining, The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy part Two (20)Condition Report: Conditions vary but generally VG / Excellent
Collection of 12" Vinyl: Buffy Sainte-Marie - VSD 79311, Joseph & Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat - LK4973, Dory Previn - SLS 50385, Elvis Presley - You'll Never Walk Alone - CDM 1088, Elvis - As Recorded At Madison Square Garden - SF 8296, Flamenco Virtuosos - ZS127, Don McLean - American Pie - UAS 29285, Rolled Gold - Decca ROST 1/2, Jean Michel Jarre - Polydor Super 2310 555, Blondie - Eat to the Beat - CDL 1225.all records and cover s are in very good condition please refer to images but have not been played by us .
13 CD BOX SETS OF ROCK/POP ACTS - collection to include: Buffalo Springfield 4CD Box Set including booklet (Warner Strategic Marketing - 8122-74324-2), The Byrds 4CD Box Set including Booklet (CBS - 467611 2), The Jam - Direction Reaction Creation 5CD Box Set including booklet with liner notes, gig list, discography memorabilia and rare photos (Polydor - 537143-2), Carole King - A Natural Woman - The Ode Collection (1968-1976) 2CD Box Set including booklet with history and photos (Ode - 48833), The Immediate Singles Collection 6CD Box Set with booklet containing information on each single (Sequel Records - NXTCD 324), Various - Nuggets II - Original Aryfacts From The British Empire And Beyond 4CD Box Set including booklet on the bands and singles featured (Rhino Records - R2 76787), Various - Nuggets - Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 4CD Box Set including booklet on the bands and singles featured (Rhino Records - R2 75466), The Beach Boys - The Pet Sounds Sessions Produced By Brian Wilson 4CD Box Set including booklet with history and photos (Capitol - 7243 8 37662 2 2), Fairport Convention's Cropredy Capers Twenty-Five Years of Fairport Convention and Friends at Cropredy Festival 4CD Box Set - signed by band to reverse, and booklet, as well as village guide to Cropredy, written by Nigel Schofield and 'Cut-out and build' model of the festival 2004 Free Reed Records & Music Newsletters (Free Reed - FRQCD-25, 26, 27, 28, 29), The Kinks - Picture Box 6CD box Set including booklet with history and photos (Universal Music Catalogue - 531 3049), Pentangle 4CD box Set with 60-page book with history and photos (Castle Music - 1773422), Caravan - The World Is Yours - The Anthology 1968 - 1976 4CD box set with book with history and photos (Decca - 532 459-5), Jerry Lee Lewis 3CD Box Set and book with history and photos (Time Life - M19232, Rhino - OPCD-7863, Universal Music - B0005951-02). Collection generally Ex+.
Caravan - 7 x LP records - 1st LP 2011 reissue 'music on vinyl', If I could do it all again 2019 reissue Decca 90 180g sealed. In the land of Grey and Pink 2013 unofficial French reissue Grey/Pink splatter vinyl, Waterloo Lilly 2019 reissue Decca 90, Caravan, and the new Symphonia, Blind Dog at the St Dunstans and 'Place of my own' rare tracks and radio sessions 68-71
Collection of signed David Bowie albums/album sleeves to include: RCA Victor SF8244 'Hunky Dory' signed by David Bowie, Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, Nicky Graham and Mick Woodmansey, with vinyl LP, 'The Man who sold the World' on Mercury Records (sleeve only) signed by David Bowie, Mick Ronson and Mick Woodmansey, 'The World of David Bowie' on Decca SPA58 signed by David Bowie and Nicky Graham, 'David Bowie' on Phillips Records SBL7912, signed by David Bowie and Nicky Graham, together with Colin Blunstone 'Ennismore' LP on Epic Records, signed by Colin Blunstone and Collin Blunstone 'One year' on Epic records signed by Colin Blunstone. Six album sleeves, five with vinyl records. Provenance: Vendor confirms that 'these albums were signed in my presence by Bowie and members of 'The Spiders' in the early hours of Saturday March 25th 1972 outside the Mayfair Ballroom in Newcastle upon Tyne, after the Friday night gig in the pre-release promotional tour for the album 'Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars', due to release in June, I was witness to all members personally signing these autographs and can confirm their authenticity'. (B.P. 21% + VAT) 'Hunky Dory' - vinyl has some scratches, sleeve has minor creasing and one seam is apart. 'Man who sold the world' - Sleeve Only, good. 'world of David Bowie' - vinyl is stained and scratched in places. Sleave has minor creases. 'David Bowie' - vinyl is marked and has some scratches and wear. Sleeve is good, some wear to the edges. Blunstone 'Ennismore' - vinyl is good sleeve is good. Blunstone 'One Year' - vinyl has wear and scratches. Sleeve is good. We believe these were all signed at the same time.
A quantity of 45rpm singles to include Elvis, The Rolling Stones 'Little by Little' on Decca label, Cliff Richard and Teeny label records together with a quantity of LP's to include Elvis, Musicals, film compilations and easy listening genres. Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request
A collection of original Punk and New Wave related 7 inch single sleeves. Includes: Sex Pistols ‘No One Is Innocent’/’My Way’. UK release, 1978, Virgin Records, VS 220. 2 copies. ‘Submission’/’New York’. French release, 1977, Sex Pistols Records, 640 137 ‘(I’m Not Your) Stepping Stone’/’Pistols Propaganda’. UK release, 1980, Virgin Records, VS 339 ‘The Great Rock ‘N’ Roll Swindle’/’Rock Around The Clock’. UK release, 1979, Virgin Records, VS 290 ‘Pretty Vacant’/’No Fun’. UK release, 1977, Virgin Records, VS 184 ‘Anarchy In The UK’/’I Wanna Be Me’. French release, 1977, Sex Pistols Records, 640 112 ‘Silly Thing’/’Who Killed Bambi’. French release, 1979, Sex Pistols Records, 640 160. Scuffing on reverse ‘Holidays In The Sun’/’Satellite’. French release, 1977, Sex Pistols Records, 640 116 ‘Something Else’/’Friggin’ In The Riggin’’. UK release, 1979, Virgin Records, VS 240. 2 copies, one creased. ‘You Need Hands’/’God Save The Queen (Symphonic Version)’ by Malcolm McLaren. French release, 1979, Sex Pistols Records, 640 161. 2 copies. ‘God Save The Queen’/’Did You No Wrong’. UK release, 1977, Virgin Records, VS 181 ‘C’Mon Everybody’/’The God Save The Queen Symphony’/’Watcha Gonna Do About It’. UK release, 1979, Virgin Records, VS 272 The Jam ‘The Eton Rifles’/’See Saw’. UK release, 1979, Polydor, POSP 83 ‘Down In The Tube Station At Midnight’/’So Sad About Us’/’The Night’. UK release, 1978, Polydor, POSP 8 ‘The Modern World’/’Sweet Soul Music’/’Back In My Arms Again’. UK release, 1977, Polydor, 2058 945 ‘Start!’/’Liza Radley’. UK release, 1980, Polydor, 2059 266 ‘When You’re Young’/’Smithers-Jones’. UK release, 1979, Polydor, POSP 69 ‘That’s Entertainment’/’Down In The Tube Station At Midnight’. German release, 1980, Metronome, 0030.364 The Police ‘Roxanne’/’Peanuts’. UK release, 1978, A&M Records, AMS 7348 ‘Roxanne’/’Peanuts’. UK release, 1980, A&M Records, AMPP 6001 P ‘Message In A Bottle’/’Landlord’. UK release, 1979, A&M Records, AMS 7474 ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’/’Dead End Job’. UK release, 1980, A&M Records, AMPP 6001L ‘Walking On The Moon’/’Visions Of The Night’. UK release, 1979, A&M Records, AMS 7494 Others ‘Are Everything’/’Why She's A Girl From The Chainstore’ by The Buzzcocks. UK release, 1980, United Artists Records, BP 365 ‘Young Parisians’/’Lady’ by Adam and The Ants. UK release, 1978, Decca Records, F 13803 ‘Charlotte Sometimes’/’Splintered In Her Head’ by The Cure. UK release, 1981, Fiction Records, FICS 14 ‘99% Is Shit [featuring voice of Sid Vicious]’/’Cash Flow’. UK release, 1979, The Label, TLR 010 The condition of the collection ranges between very good minus and very good plus.
Approximately 110 mainly 1960s and 1970s Rock and Pop 7" records, mostly UK issues with some USA imports including ten Rolling Stones (mainly Decca), Herb Alpert UK Demo, Paper Dolls, five Beatles (Parlophone), Penny & The Skyrockets, The Who (Track), Nino Tempo & April Stevens, Nick Villard, Ketty Lester, Nancy Wilson, BB King, The Tremeloes, two Elvis Presley (RCA black labels), Bee Bumble & The Stingers, Lou Reed, Santana, Sonny & Cher, Marmalade, The Kinks, Whitesnake, two Buddy Holly (Coral), three T-Rex, Tom Jones, The Flowers, The Small Faces, Deep Purple, Lyn Cornell, David Bowie, ELO, Solomon King, Avons, Eric Burdon & The Animals, Four Season, Donovan, Dusty Springfield, Gene and Debbie,
Approximately 300 near archive quality 1950s - 1960s Rock n Roll, Doo Wop and Pop records, including rarities. Condition Ex to close to NM in the main, all appear to have the correct period company sleeves, includes picture covers and flexi discs, The Five Keys Whippety Whirl / From Me To You (45-CL 14829), The Blossoms He Promised Me / Move On (45-CL 14833), That Old Black Magic Louis Prima & Keeley Smith 45-CL 14948, Bill Haley picture covers Rock 'n' Roll Stage Show Part 1, 2 & 3, King Brother, Jackie Wilson, Helen Shapiro, Four Preps, Danny & Juniors, Elvis, Yana, Olympics, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tommy Mara, Kathy Linden, Big Bopper & Buddy Holly. Labels include Capitol, Brunswick, Parlophone, Mercury, MGM, Coral, Decca, Top Rank, Columbia, HMV, London, Felsted, Tempo, Oriole, Pye, Philips and RCA
Approximately 100 mainly 1960s 7" singles on Decca, Immediate, Deram, Tamla, Stax, CBS, Pye, Reprise, RCA, Parlophone, RAK, Fontana and Columbia, artists include The Rolling Stones, Amen Corner, The Flower Pot Men, Frijid Pink, The Move, The McCoys, Temptations, Righteous Brothers, Marvin Gaye, Mungo Jerry, The Drifters, Heinz, The Tremeloes, Procol Harum, Cat Stevens, The Small Faces, Genesis, Elvis Presley, Status Quo, The Hollies, Dusty Springfield etc, records appear to be generally VG+ to Ex, most with correct period sleeves
Vinyl - 10 Blues / Blues Rock albums to include: The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation – Doctor Dunbar's Prescription (LP on Liberty – LBS 83177, Original UK 1968 blue labels) VG (would benefit from a clean), Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation – Remains To Be Heard (LP on Liberty – LBS 83316, Original UK 1968 blue labels and textured sleeve) VG (would benefit from a clean), Dr. John, The Night Tripper – The Sun, Moon & Herbs (LP on Atlantic – 2400 161. UK 1971 1st pressing, plum label, gatefold sleeve), Robert Johnson – King Of The Delta Blues Singers (LP on CBS Records - 62456), Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated – R & B From The Marquee (LP on Ace Of Clubs / Decca - ACL 1130, UK mono), Jimmy Reed – Jimmy Reed At Soul City (LP on Vee Jay Records – VJLP 1095, US Promo 1964), The Butterfield Blues Band – The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw (LP on Elektra – EKS 4015, Original UK 1968 mono), Stu Ramsay and Chicago Slim – Scufflin' With Stu Ramsay And Chicago Slim (LP on Capitol Records – ST-344, US 1969), King Biscuit Boy with Crowbar – Official Music (LP on Paramount Records – PAS 5030, US 1970), Sleepy John Estes – The Legend Of Sleepy John Estes (LP on Esquire Records - 32-195, UK 1964) VG
Vinyl - Classical - 7 albums and 2 box sets to include: Berlioz, Martinon, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra – Music Of Berlioz (Decca - SXL 2134, ED 1 Stereo) VG / VG+, Beethoven - Otto Klemperer Conducting The Philharmonia Orchestra – The Four Overtures For Fidelio (Columbia - SAX 2542, ED 1 Stereo) VG+, Mozart, The Weller Quartet – Quartets K.575 In D "Prussian No. 1" / K.590 In F "Prussian No. 3” (Decca - SXL 6258, ED 2 stereo, unboxed Decca Made In England text) EX-, Borodin, Glinka, Mussorgsky, Georg Solti, London Symphony – Romantic Russia (Decca SXL 6263, unboxed Decca JT tax code ED 3), VG+, Johann Strauss - Der Zigeunerbaron (Audio Spectrum - SAS 1006, US stereo) VG+ / EX, Steve Martland – 266 (Factory Records - FACT 266, Original UK1989) EX, Schubert, Beethoven, Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan– Schubert: Symphony No. 8 In B Minor (Unfinished), Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 In F Major (Columbia XAX 807 matrices, one sided test pressing) poor, Johann Strauss, Karajan – Die Fledermaus (Decca - SXL 6015/6, ED 2 stereo double album box set, unboxed Decca, Made In England text with booklet) EX, Verdi – La Traviata (His Master's Voice – ASD 359-361, ED 1 stereo, gold white labels with insert) EX
Vinyl / Autograph - 17 UK 1st generation original pressing punk 7” singles and one flexi disc to include: The Only Ones - Another Girl Another Planet (Demo promo), The Adverts x 2, Alternative TV x 5 (including one Flexi disc originally with issue #12 of the punk fanzine Sniffin’ Glue), Buzzcocks x 5, Adam and The Ants x 5 (Zerox - Do It Records, Young Parisians - Decca Records, Car Trouble - Do It Records, King Of The Wild Frontier - CBS). Condition EX to EX+ overall
The Rolling Stones Collection of Vinyl LP Records. Including :Rolling Stones 1964 LK 4605 - XARL-6271-2Decca mono / No 2 1964 LK 4661 - XARL-6619-1Decca / Out of Our Heads 1965/1971 6.21428 AONOVA Records/ Decca Records lp reissue / After-math 1966 LK 4786 lp mono / Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)1966TXL.101 XARL-7503 / Bravo 1965 SHZT 531HOR ZU lp / Between The Buttons 1966 SLK 16450-P lp german / Their Satanic Majesties Request 1967 NPS-2ABKCO lp / Beggars Banquet 1968 SKL 4955Decca lp stereo / Let it Bleed 1969 SKL 5025 / Through The Past, Darkly (Big Hits Vol. 2)"1969 LK 5019 Mono, Octagonal Gatefold / Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! (The Rolling Stones In Concert)1970 SKL 5065 lp stereo / Sticky Fingers 1971 COC 59100Rolling Stones Records with Zipper on front sleeve / In Concert 1973 6640 037Decca Records£20"LP (2x) Compilation dutch / Exile On Main St 1972 CUNSP 69100 - 0C 158-63 077/8Rolling Stones Records Reissue, Gatefold (gatefold sleeve in fair condition, vinyl records in very good condition)/ Goat's Head Soup 1973 COC 59101Gatefold/ No Stone Unturned 1973SKL 5173 lp comp / It's Only Rock'n'Roll 1974 COC 59103- copy 1/ It's Only Rock'n'Roll1974COC 59103 copy 2 / Made In the Shade 1975 COC 59104 LP / Rolled Gold - The Very Best Of The Rolling Stones1975ROST 1/2Decca / Black and Blue 1976 COC 59106 Gatefold / Some Girls1978 CUN 39108 - 0C 064-61 016 / Emotional Rescue 1980 CUN 39111 - OC 064-63 774R / Tattoo You 1981 64 533 - 1C 064-64 533 LP / Still Life (American Concert 1981)1982CUN 39115 LP / Under Cover 1983 CUN 1654361 LP / Dirty Work 1986 86321 - CBS 86321 LP / Steel Wheels 1989 CBS 465752-1LP total of 29 records
A wonderful collection of letters and ephemera from the musician Roy Fox. Including a Script Roy Fox Remembers c1934, Some hand written music ` Where is love` plus other printed pieces. Including a large collection of original photographs from various stars at the time and photos of Roy Fox on various years including at leisure and at work with his band. All original photos most with agency photo stamps or info on the reverse. Including Ford Sterling, Bing Crosby signed photo, Jean Harlow ( Hells Angles ) Louis Armstrong, Xavier Cugat, Duke Ellington,Rudy Vallee, Noah Berry signed, Noah and Wally during the war, photo from the book, Frank Sinatra signed photo when they met in Glasgow at the Empire Theatre, Gary ( Roys Son ) |Eileen O`Donnell ( wife ) Joan Crawford, photo at the Royal Command Performance where he made the Queen laugh, King Albert of Belgium and Royal Family 1932-33, and many more. Plus cuttings and stamps and old paper money from his travels. A truly personal look into the life of Roy Fox. Roy Fox (October 25, 1901 – March 20, 1982) was an American-born British dance bandleader who was popular in Britain during the British dance band era. Early life and career. Roy Fox was born in Denver, Colorado, United States in 1901.[1][2] He and his musician sister Vera were raised in Hollywood, California,[2] in a Salvation Army family. Roy began playing cornet when he was 11 years old, and by age 13 was performing in the Los Angeles Examiner's newsboys' band. He got a job as a bank messenger, but soon took up music full-time.[2] He was employed as a Music supervisor at Fox Film Studios, but soon concentrated on playing.[2] His first major association came at the age of 16, when he joined Abe Lyman's orchestra at the Sunset Inn in Santa Monica,[1] where he played alongside Miff Mole, Gussie Mueller, Henry Halstead, and Gus Arnheim. He developed a soft style of playing there which earned him the nickname "The Whispering Cornetist". Fame as bandleader In 1920, he put together his own band, with whom he recorded in 1925. That same year he also scored a gig on radio broadcasting with Art Hickman's orchestra;[1] this ensemble toured the U.S., then did an extended residency in Florida. After some time in New York City, Fox and Arnheim reconvened in Hollywood, working at the Ambassador Hotel, and Fox continued to broadcast with his own bands. During this time he also did a number of film soundtracks.[4] In 1929, Fox was invited to lead a band based at the Café de Paris in London,[1][2] which he first did on September 29, 1930.[3] He recorded on the BBC that year, and when his band returned to the U.S. the following spring, Fox remained behind, recording with a new group for Decca Records (also acting as musical director for the label) and accepting an engagement at the Monseigneur restaurant in Piccadilly starting in May 1931.[2][3][5] His band included Lew Stone, Bill Harty, Harry Berly, Sid Buckman, Nat Gonella and Al Bowlly.[3] In 1932, he fell ill with pleurisy and travelled to Switzerland for a stay at a sanatorium. During his convalescence the band was led by its pianist, Lew Stone.[1] Upon Fox's return he resumed control of the band but when the Monseigneur contract came up for renewal in the autumn of 1932 was unable to agree terms. The restaurant's owner then offered the residency to Stone and all the band, with the exception of trumpeter Sid Buckman, decided to remain with Stone. Fox took out an injunction on the grounds of breach of contract against his singer, Al Bowlly, which prevented Bowlly performing with Stone's band on the first night; however, Fox lost his action.[6] Fox formed a new band with Buckman as trumpeter and vocalist, secured a residency at the Café Anglais in Leicester Square, London,[1][3] and performed in Belgium as well as at home in the UK. Art Christmas played a variety of instruments in this band. Among his vocalists were Denny Dennis and Mary Lee, whilst his musicians included Jack Jackson, Nat Gonella and Harry Gold.[4] In 1933, the band performed as part of the Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium, and the following year embarked on a tour of Britain.[3] Fox appeared in the films On the Air (1934) and Radio Pirates (also known as Big Ben Calling) the following year.[7][8] In January 1936, he moved to the His Master's Voice (HMV) label, and toured Europe until 1938, when he fell ill again, and broke up the band.[9][6] War and post-war years[edit] The Roy Fox band disbanded in 1938,[3] and Fox moved to Australia, where he led the Jay Whidden Orchestra. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, with his British passport taken away, he had no choice but to return to his native America, rather than go back to Britain. In New York, he went into a residency at the La Martinique, from which he broadcast weekly. He then moved to a new club, the Riobamba, on 57th Street, at which the floor show included a young Frank Sinatra, who was making his solo nightclub debut, and told Fox that he was the worst conductor he had ever worked with. Fox told him off, but they became good friends. He then went to the Savoy-Plaza Hotel, a venue popular with high society, which was opposite Central Park.[4] He led a band back in Britain from 1946 to 1947, with appearances at the Isle of Man and London's Potomac Club. He also briefly resumed recording in this period, returning to his old label, Decca, with whom he released several more 78s.[10] Fox went into semi-retirement after 1952, when he opened his own booking agency.[1] His autobiography, Hollywood, Mayfair, and All That Jazz (1975) is still in print.
ROCK & POP - LP SLEEVES ONLY COLLECTION. A curious selection of 50 rock & pop LP sleeves, NO records. Including some inserts and inner sleeves. Artists/ titles include The Rolling Stones inc Beggars Banquet (Press Office copy written on sleeve), The Rolling Stones Now, Big Hits. Tyrannosaurus Rex - A Beard Of Stars, George Melly Sings Fats Waller (multiple signatures on rear), The Beatles inc Sgt Peppers (with insert), The Decca Tapes. The Band - Music From Big Pink, Bob Dylan - New Morning, Yes - Close To The Edge. Creedence Clearwater Revival (x2), The Electric Company, The Everly Brothers, George Baker Selection, Nilsson, Deaf School, Tiny Tim, Ron Wood. Sleeves are generally VG to Ex+. From the collection of former Beatles and Apple Records press officer Derek Taylor.
CLASSICAL - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 56 x LPs including Decca SXLs and HMV ASDs plus a good selection of Mono rarities including Westminster Recording, WL5107, Mozart - Green Label, WL5130, Mozart - Red Label, 5212, Beethoven - Red Label, XWN18008, Ravel, Miroirs/Gaspard du la nuit, Blue Label. Plus the following Columbia 33CX 1140,1033,1824,1019,1366,1842,1066,1791,1810,1143,1034,1870,1686,1710,1443,1654,1762,1349,1777,1032,1850,1760Please see the photograph for spines. The records are generally VG+ to Ex+ with many grading at least Ex. Sleeves are generally VG to Ex.
(1) Q65. Revolution. 1966, Decca 625363. All time garage punk/ psych classic. (2) Various Artists. Waterpipes & Dykes: Dutch psychedelic Underground 1966-1972. Waterpipe Records 1998. Lim. ed. 800 copies, marbled vinyl. Lacks insert. (3) The Outsiders. Songbook. 1967, Teenbeat 102. (4) Various Artists. To Beat or not to Beat. 1967, Relax 30554. Incl. a.o. Short '66, Teckels, Outsiders. Good copy. Added: 22 incl. Shocking Blue, Ekseption, ZZ & the Maskers, Boudewijn de Groot, Motions, Golden Earring. In various conditions, but most good/ very good. (total 26)
Selection of LP records including 1971 release by Alice Cooper - Love it to death, (Warner K46177 Stereo), Salvation (UAS.29062) - rare 1965 release in virtually mint condition, Ashton, Gardner and Dyke (Ex vinyl release from 1969), Rolling Stones - No 2 - Decca boxed, possibly unplayed, The Fortunes - Decca rarer stereo copy SKL4736, virtually unplayed, The Idle Race - stereo copy of 1968 release - LBS83132E, together with some mixed LP's including test pressings etc
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