| | Get a FREE copy of the 6-CD set Bowie – Sounds & Visions: The Legendary Broadcasts with the purchase of any Bowie vinyl album.
Bowie – Sounds & Visions: The Legendary Broadcasts
David Bowie’s 1990 Sound+Vision Tour was billed as a greatest hits tour. Bowie planned the tour as a final farewell to retire his long-standing back catalogue of hit songs. This was to be the stage swansong for the old favourites, after which Bowie promised they would disappear from live performance. This stunning anthology contains four of those legendary performances.
Features a total of 77 tracks, this incredible collection includes Bowie classics such as Space Oddity, Changes, Rebel Rebel, Ashes to Ashes, Starman, Let's Dance, Ziggy Stardust, Fame, Heroes and many more. | |
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Very limited stock of these deluxe limited edition Depeche Mode 12-inch box sets |
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| This deluxe limited edition box set contains the singles from Depeche Mode's debut studio album Speak & Spell on audiophile-quality 12-inch vinyl. Includes three 12-inch vinyl discs, plus a bonus flexi-disc on red vinyl. | | |
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| This deluxe limited edition box set contains the singles from Depeche Mode's second studio album A Broken Frame on audiophile-quality 12-inch vinyl. Includes three 12-inch vinyl discs. | | |
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| This deluxe limited edition box set contains the singles from Depeche Mode's fourth studio album Some Great Reward on audiophile-quality 12-inch vinyl. Includes six 12-inch vinyl discs. | | |
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This expansive 6-CD set showcases the very best of Metallica in concert – available now for just £13.99 |
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Metallica are renowned all over the world for fast heavy riffs, shuddering instrumentals, brash confident musicianship and superb song writing. This powerful new 6-CD set features the highlights from Metallica's halcyon years, when thrash metal ruled the world and long flowing hair was the uniform of the legions of fans.
Discs 1 and 2 feature the highlights from an incredible night in Reunion, Texas on 5 February 1989, Discs 3 and 4 are taken from an unforgettable performance at Woodstock on 13 August 1994, Disc 5 is the finest tracks from The Black Album Show in Moscow on 28 September 1991, and Disc 6 brings together a selection of classic broadcasts from Metallica.
This set boasts an incredible selection of tracks, with all the fan-favourites including For Whom The Bell Tolls, Master of Puppets, Seek and Destroy, Creeping Death, One, Creeping Death, and of course, Enter Sandman. | | |
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Don't miss this limited edition Bowie book – now £9.99 |
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Featuring extensive interviews with Angie Bowie, Trevor Bolder and Woody Woodmansey alongside Bowie’s own reflections, this is the powerful story of how the key songs featured on the Sound+Vision Tour came into existence.
We delve deep into Bowie’s early years, his global tours, chart topping albums, battles with fame and addiction, and, above all, his stunning creativity – unveiling the unique insider’s story of what life was like working with Bowie in the studio and on the road.
Beautifully presented in a record sleeve format which evokes the halcyon days of vinyl, his luxury book is litho printed on heavyweight high-quality art paper and is limited to just 500 copies. Sure to be a highly sought after item, if you love Bowie then you must have this commemorative volume for your collection.
Size 210mm x 200mm, Perfect Bound | | |
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Very limited stock of this amazing box set… if you love Motörhead, move fast |
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| | Includes three LPs, two double-LPs, a 7-inch EP, a 40-page book and more…
This deluxe box set celebrates the 40th anniversary of the incredible Overkill and Bomber albums. Included are both the original albums half-speed mastered and pressed on 180g vinyl created from the original master tapes.
Two double-live albums of previously unheard concert material from the ’79 tours are also featured, alongside The Rest from '79 – a 10-track album of B-sides, outtakes and rare tracks from 1979.
Also included is a trifold 7-inch of the No Class single with all three of the original cover variations, a 40-page book including interviews, rare and unseen photos and memorabilia, a Bomber tour programme and a Motörhead ’79 badge set. | | |
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Save over £20 on Genesis' ...And Then There Were Three..., Duke and Abacab albums with this vinyl bundle offer – get these iconic albums together for just £59.95 |
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| | This incredible bundle offer includes three iconic Genesis albums that propelled the band to to new heights of fame.
...And Then There Were Three... (On 180g Vinyl) ...And Then There Were Three... is the ninth studio album by Genesis. It was released on 31 March 1978 and is their first recorded as a trio of singer/drummer Phil Collins, keyboardist Tony Banks, and bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford following the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett. The album marked a change in the band’s sound, mixing elements of their progressive rock roots with shorter material, and Collins contributing to more of the group’s songwriting.
Duke (Remastered on 180g White Vinyl) Genesis’ tenth studio album Duke was released on 28 March 1980. The album followed a period of inactivity for the band in early 1979. Phil Collins moved to Vancouver, Canada, in an effort to salvage his failing first marriage, while Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford recorded solo albums. Collins returned to the UK after his marriage ended and wrote a significant amount of material, some of which was used for Duke and some was later reworked for his first solo album, Face Value. Duke contained a mix of individually-written songs and tracks that evolved from jam sessions in mid-1979, while recording took place at the end of the year. The break in activity rejuvenated the band, and they found the album an easy one to work on. Duke was positively received by music critics, who praised the album for bridging the band’s progressive rock-oriented past with their more pop rock-oriented, commercially accessible direction, as displayed on the hit singles Turn It On Again, Duchess, and Misunderstanding.
Abacab (Remastered on 180g Vinyl) Abacab is the eleventh studio album by Genesis, released on 18 September 1981. After their 1980 tour in support of their previous album, Duke, the band took a break before they reconvened in 1981 to write and record a new album. Abacab is the first Genesis album recorded at The Farm, a recording studio bought by the group in Chiddingfold, Surrey. It marked the band’s development from their progressive roots into more accessible and pop-oriented songs, and their conscious decision to write songs unlike their previous albums. Abacab received a positive reception from critics and was a commercial success for the band, becoming their second No. 1 LP on the UK Albums Chart and their first to reach the top ten of the US Billboard 200.
Save 25% with this incredible bundle offer! | | |
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