ESSENTIAL READING Nirvana – From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah
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Nirvana - From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah - cover

Nirvana – From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah

By Brett • Aug 6, 2013 • 6 comments

Japanese import double album of Nirvana’s finest live performances

Radiohead - Anyone Can Play Guitar - cover

Radiohead – Anyone Can Play Guitar

By Brett • Aug 2, 2013 • No comments

Scarce 3-track 12″ single from Oxford Gods

Nirvana Mollys's Lips - cover

The Fluid/Nirvana – Candy/Molly’s Lips

By Brett • Jul 23, 2013 • No comments

Split 7″ single on Sub Pop on black vinyl

The Stone Roses - Self Titled - Cover

The Stone Roses – Self Titled

By Brett • Jul 13, 2013 • No comments

Seminal debut LP from Manchester indie Gods

Dial M For Mordecail - cover

Mordecai Smyth – Dial M For Mordecai

By Brett • Jul 3, 2013 • No comments

4-track orange vinyl 7″ limited to 250 copies

The Green Question Mark - Pegasus - cover

The Green Question Mark – Pegasus EP

By Brett • May 30, 2013 • No comments

Fine 4-track psych EP from The Green Question Mark

The Strokes - Is This It - cover

The Strokes – Is This It

By Brett • May 29, 2013 • No comments

US import copy of the debut album from New York’s The Strokes

Fruits de Mer - League of Psychedelic Gentlemen

Various Artists – The League of Psychedelic Gentlemen

By Brett • May 27, 2013 • No comments

Another gem from Fruits de Mer – 4 track psych 7″

Ash - Trailer - cover

Ash – Trailer

By Brett • May 23, 2013 • No comments

9-track debut LP with bonus Peel Sessions 7″

Peter Parker’s Rock N Roll Club – The EP

By Brett • May 21, 2013 • No comments

Limited edition 4-track 7″ EP released for Record Store Day by Peter Parker’s Rock N Roll Club

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  • David Birch

    on Nirvana – Nevermind
    This is a really fascinating site. I'm learning all sorts. I had no idea vinyl…
  • Brett

    on James Iha – Let It Come Down
    <p> Julian, </p> <p> Unfortunately not - this is in my 'for keeps' category! </p>
  • Julian

    on James Iha – Let It Come Down
    Would you sell it to me?
  • steve

    on Nirvana – In Utero
    funny, i have a couple copies of this record as well. really like the 2013…
  • steve

    on Nirvana – From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah
    my EC re/rm copy is not 180 grams.. 120. any thoughts/info on that? only info…

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