Rare Record Club – Mighty Baby
Record Collector is proud to partner with Ace Records to offer our readers a special limited edition vinyl of Mighty Baby.
Record Collector is proud to partner with Ace Records to offer our readers a special limited edition vinyl of Mighty Baby.
Record Collector are proud to team up with Bad Pressings records to give you the opportunity to order a copy of Fruupp’s Masquerading With Dawn LP.
This progressive rock album was originally released by Polydor Records in 1973. Basted in Mellotron and amazing arrangements this album sank without trace upon release but is now seen as a classic of the genre, with original mint copies changing hands for over £1000. We are proud to have licensed the LP and re-mastered the sound from the ori…
The French film Mariage Collectif (Collective Marriage) was released in 1971 with a full soundtrack composed by Jean Pierre Mirouze. Although Ember records acquired the music, they never issued the soundtrack LP. Record Collector are proud to issue the Collective Marriage soundtrack mastered from the original master ta…
Strange Stone, a scarce gem from 1977 full of glorious songs which only a very few have been lucky enough to hear until now. Recorded at his parent’s house, Aberdonian Paul Hansford’s songs ranged from the reflective ballad Strange Stone via a song about oppression – Keeping You Down – to the powerful and driving White Trash.
This addition to our Rare Vinyl Series is bound to cause great excitement amongst fans of British Jazz as it is a long-lost live recording by the great saxophone player Don Rendell.
Record Collector are proud to issue the first ever recordings of legendary keyboard wizard Keith Emerson. Back in 1963 in the front room of his parent’s council house in Woking, Emerson recorded a number of jazz songs with his trio on a reel-to-reel recorder and then could only afford to get 4 acetates cut. One was given to each member of the band…
The latest Rare Record Club album is a long-lost space-glam-prog affair by an Australian outfit, admired by the Bee Gees, called Soliloquy.
The latest addition to the Rare Record Club series – No 43 – is from a Hastings band who never released an album. They did, however, draw the attention of The Who’s Roger Daltrey with their single, featuring Sabbath-heavy blasts on one side and whimsical psych on the other.
The latest 10″ release in our RARE VINYL series. Recorded in 1971 with a rare private pressing limited to 225 copies – originals are now worth £800.