Monday, 26 December 2011
New A4 clip-framed pictures
There's a great new range of A4 clip-framed pictures featuring loads of music and cinema icons, including Resevoir Dogs, Radiohead, Eraserhead, The Clash, Oasis, Elvis, Chemical Brothers, David Bowie, PJ Harvey, The Exorcist, Tim Buckley, U2, Prodigy, Tupac, Blur, Morrissey, Suede & The Cure and more. All at £6.99 each delivered free in the UK, available (but selling fast) at my Ebay shop HERE
BBC Radio 6 has vinyl only day
Nice to see BBC Radio 6 have a vinyl-only day on New Years Day, read about it here
Sunday, 20 November 2011
Vinyl makes a comeback!
Andy Welch of the Yorkshire Post waxes lyrical about the resurgence of vinyl records here
Thursday, 23 June 2011
7" single company sleeves
One thing that has caught my eye as I peruse the piles of 7" vinyl that seem to fall out of every cupboard are the wonderful designs that grace those singles that don't have a picture sleeve.
In a few days I have amassed almost 400 different designs, some quite plain, others full of colour and originality.
One thing's for certain, I am now hooked on collecting all the various designs - and am celebrating the fact by uploading scans of all the various sleeves to a gallery:
by sebastianmelmoth
Many of the singles from the 60's and early 70's came without picture sleeves, artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, T.Rex, Slade and David Bowie often came in plain bags, but by the mid 70's it was more common to see picture sleeves, and although these picture sleeves are wonderful in their own right, something was lost when the humble company sleeve became a thing of the past.
In a few days I have amassed almost 400 different designs, some quite plain, others full of colour and originality.
One thing's for certain, I am now hooked on collecting all the various designs - and am celebrating the fact by uploading scans of all the various sleeves to a gallery:
by sebastianmelmoth
Many of the singles from the 60's and early 70's came without picture sleeves, artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, T.Rex, Slade and David Bowie often came in plain bags, but by the mid 70's it was more common to see picture sleeves, and although these picture sleeves are wonderful in their own right, something was lost when the humble company sleeve became a thing of the past.
Sunday, 9 May 2010
Rare LP covers in frames
One of the great new lines at Vinyshrine are some rare (and not so rare!) LP covers housed in a sleek black metal frame. Starting from £11.99 including UK delivery - they are an ideal and unusual gift the the music mad person in your life - or even just for you.
See more here:
http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/vinylshrine_FRAMED-ALBUM-COVERS-NEW_W0QQ_fsubZ1566571015QQ_sidZ10573495QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322
See more here:
http://stores.shop.ebay.co.uk/vinylshrine_FRAMED-ALBUM-COVERS-NEW_W0QQ_fsubZ1566571015QQ_sidZ10573495QQ_trksidZp4634Q2ec0Q2em322
Monday, 18 January 2010
Mint Sealed LASERDISCS
I have just obtained a private collection of really nice MINT SEALED laserdiscs, some really collectable titles - keep an eye out at the Vinylshrine shop for new listings.
ELVIS PRESLEY - The King - tasty 7" singles
A whole host of tasty 7" singles from Elvis have just been put into Vinyshrines shop - som rare, some not, some in picture sleeves, some not. The new arrivals include the rare Jailhouse Rock EP from 1958 - prices start at £2.29!
Visit the Vinyshrine shop here to view the Elvis stuff and much more besides, including hundreds of Laserdiscs, Fridge Magnets & Coasters (Pink Floyd, Queen & The Beatles), as well as framed original LP sleeves.
Visit the Vinyshrine shop here to view the Elvis stuff and much more besides, including hundreds of Laserdiscs, Fridge Magnets & Coasters (Pink Floyd, Queen & The Beatles), as well as framed original LP sleeves.
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