An ultra rare UK first pressing of David Bowie’s THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD album on Mercury, with the legendary “dress cover.” This is an absolutely genuine first pressing with the stamped matrix number disc and textured cover, the misspelled production credit for “Tonny Visconti” (instead of Tony,) and the full uncropped photo of […]
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An original set list from David Bowie’s August 9, 1990 concert at the Point Depot in Dublin Ireland, and an autographed page from a notepad from Dublin’s Conrad Hilton Hotel. This show was part of Bowie’s Sound+Vision Tour, which was billed as a greatest hits tour after which Bowie would retire his back catalog of […]
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An extraordinary David Bowie collectible–the actual 1966 print of a very young David Bowie pouring a drink that was exhibited in the 2009 exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery “Beatles to Bowie: The 60’s Exposed.” This vintage 1966 print of an image by Cyrus Andrews (who also photographed The Beatles, Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, […]
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A very rare 1971 U.S. RCA test pressing of David Bowie’s classic album “Hunky Dory.” This test pressing of Bowie’s RCA debut is in Ex condition, and has the stamper numbers APRS-5947-3S-A1A/APRS-5948-3S-A1A, and appears to be identical to the released version. RCA Bowie test pressings are extremely rare, and this one is a beauty. No […]
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An ultra rare 1968 UK promotional poster for Tyrannosaurus Rex’s debut album, MY PEOPLE WERE FAIR & HAD SKY IN THEIR HAIR BUT NOW THEY’RE CONTENT TO WEAR STARS ON THEIR BROWS. This poster was made by EMI/Regal Zonophone Records, and features outstanding psychedelic artwork by George Underwood, who created the artwork for this and […]
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