A rare 1964 handbill advertising ‘Rhythm & Blues, Jazz and Gospel’ at the all-star 4th National Jazz & Blues Festival at Richmond, Surrey, England. This first night of this three-day festival was headlined by the Rolling Stones–the first time they’d ever headlined a festival. Other acts on this incredible bill include The Yardbirds (with Eric […]
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A spectacular mint condition first printing of Gary Grimshaw’s celebrated ‘Creamsicle’ poster, advertising two October 1967 shows at Detroit’s Grande Ballroom featuring Cream, with the MC5, Rationals and Apostles. One of the most sought-after posters of the psychedelic era, this poster was nicknamed Creamsicle, because of the similarity of its’ color scheme to the 1960s […]
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A program for the October 29, 1967 concert at London’s Saville Theatre, headlined by Cream, with The Action and the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and compare John Peel. This show was part of the Sundays at the Saville series, originally organized by Beatles manager and Saville promoter Brian Epstein, who tragically died just two months […]
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A beautiful NM-/NM mono UK 1960’s pressing of Blues Breakers by John Mayall with Eric Clapton, on Decca Records. This is a circa 1967/68 pressing of this classic album, with ungrooved red unboxed Decca labels. The Near Mint disc has 1Y stampers on both sides, and looks and plays great, with some spindle marks visible […]
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A very rare true UK first pressing of Blind Faith, the sole album by the Eric Clapton/Ginger Baker/Steve Winwood/Rick Gretch supergroup on Polydor. On the earliest 1969 pressings of Blind Faith, the front panel of the gatefold cover (the left side when opened) is a single sheet of card stock, printed on both sides, while […]
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A beautiful mint condition copy of the limited edition Genesis publication 24 Nights: The Music of Eric Clapton, The Drawings of Peter Blake, hand signed by both Eric Clapton and Peter Blake. This deluxe, out of print classic commemorates a record 24-night series of performances by Clapton and his band at London’s Royal Albert Hall […]
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A beautiful mint condition never used silkscreen and treated (see below) limited edition poster from the 2007 Crossroads Guitar Festival, hosted by Eric Clapton, who performed along with many of of his superstar friends (list below) . This is poster #20 of 1000 created by artists Chuck Sperry and Ray Donovan. Each piece in […]
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A beautiful copy of Blinds & Shutters, the deluxe limited edition book of Michael Cooper’s photographs published by Genesis; this copy signed by Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Graham Nash, John Mayall, Harry Nilsson, Sgt. Peppers cover artist Peter Blake, Beatles publicist Derek Taylor, writer Terry Southern and 5 others. This 1990 book extensively […]
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An exceedingly rare concert poster for the 1967 British National Jazz & Blues Festival featuring what is arguably the greatest lineup ever at a UK festival. Performing over three days were many of the greatest British artists ever, including the first show ever by Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac, the Small Faces, The Cream, The Jeff […]
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A late 1960’s second pressing of the Yardbirds 1964 debut album, Five Live Yardbirds on Columbia. This was the band’s only album featuring Eric Clapton. This copy is in beautiful Near Mint/Near Mint condition, and has been played a 1-2 times at most. This black and silver label copy was pressed from the same -1N […]
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A beautiful first printing concert poster advertising the Thanksgiving, 1976 farewell show by The Band, The Last Waltz. This historic concert, at San Francisco’s Winterland Auditorium, featured The Band’s invited guests, including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Stephen Stills, Muddy Waters, Dr. John, Ringo Starr, Ronnie Hawkins, and Neil Diamond. […]
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A superb original UK pressing of Disraeli Gears, the second album from Cream, on Reaction Records. The disc is in Mint/Near Mint condition, with A1/B3 stampers, and only a single faint spindle trail on each label; it has probably been played no more than three or four times, and carefully at that. It has the […]
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A superb original UK pressing of Fresh Cream, the debut album from Cream, on Reaction Records. The disc is in Mint/Near Mint condition, with A1/B1 stampers, and only a single faint spindle trail; it has probably been played no more than three or four times, and carefully at that. It has the smooth label variant, […]
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A barely played true UK first pressing of Blind Faith, the sole album by the Eric Clapton/Ginger Baker/Steve Winwood/Rick Gretch supergroup on Polydor. On the very rare earliest 1969 pressings of Blind Faith, the front of the gatefold cover (the left side when opened) is a single sheet of paper, printed on both sides, while […]
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An original first printing poster advertising a Bob Dylan concert with Eric Clapton and blues legends Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee on July 1, 1978 at the Nuremberg, Germany Zeppelin Field. This large poster measures 23 1/2″ x 33″ and is in mint condition.
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An extremely rare original 1966 copy of Cream’s recording contract with manager Robert Stigwood. This would have come from either a band member or their management or legal representatives. This eight page recording agreement details the band’s (here called “The Cream”) record deal with the Robert Stigwood Organization. Stigwood was Cream’s manager; in the 1960’s […]
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