Motörhead-We Play Rock 'N' Roll (Live At Montreux Jazz Festival '07)-LP Vinyl

Motörhead-We Play Rock ‘N’ Roll (Live At Montreux Jazz Festival ’07)-LP Vinyl

Comes in a gatefold sleeve. Top opening picture inner sleeves of thin card. Hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap. Includes the full live show recorded on 7th July 2007 as part of the Montreux Jazz Festival and released for the first time ever. Matrix stamped (BM82594-xx xx HL) and etched (BMGCAT792DLP), cutting signs on variant 2 is etched too.
The Residents-Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats-LP Vinyl

The Residents-Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?-LP Vinyl

Repress by Rainbo Records in 1987. Same matrix with the other Rainbo repress [r=107438], but with label artwork that is same with the original [r=8896570]. "The Residents scripted "Vileness Fats" and started shooting this epic fantasy in 1972. It was intended to be the first full-length music video. The story concerns a love triangle made up of an Indian priestess who lives forever and a schizophrenic one-armed midget. Four years later, The Residents had shot fourteen hours of video, but had only completed about half of the script. Technological advances in video now made their black and white footage look poor, and they knew that in the five or six years it would take to complete, a video revolution would take place... so they gave up. In 1984, twelve years after starting the project, the same technological advancement that killed the project brought it back to life. Though computer enhancement, enough footage was salvaged to construct the half-hour amazement, "Whatever Happened to VILENESS FATS?"." (notes from release) © ℗ 1984, The Cryptic Corp. Jacket Made in Canada
Unrest-Perfect Teeth-LP Vinyl

Unrest-Perfect Teeth-LP Vinyl

Housed in a textured cover with glossy inner sleeve. Recorded in Cannon Falls, Minnesota at 15 inches per second. Mixed in Bethesda, Maryland at Avalon in the Monocle Building. [a=Simon Le Bon] is jokingly credited for production. Cath Carroll image, © 1988 copyright 1988 the estate of Robert Mapplethorpe ℗ & © 1993 4AD ℗ 1993 Teenbeat Made in England.
Shellac-Terraform-LP Vinyl

Shellac-Terraform-LP Vinyl

Copyright 1997 Shellac Of North America Recorded: Chicago, Fall 1995 - Spring 1996, Abbey Road, Fall 1996. Plating, pressing, EMI, London. Hard cardboard gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeve including artwork and credits. Sticker on plastic jacket: 'CD And 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl LP Are The Same Price'. Paintings courtesy Estate of Chesley Bonestell, Space Art Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Made in England. Shellac 10 Errata 539 4495 Chandler & Price. EFA distribution code and barcode can be found on alternative sticker only. No printed track durations. Catalog number appearances: "TG200" on spine "TG 200" on labels "200" on inner sleeve
The Black Keys-El Camino-LP Vinyl

The Black Keys-El Camino-LP Vinyl

Same as [r3259156] except there is no CD. Poster: 4x folded -- app.10&1/2" each folded side--> check photos Matrix variant for side B. Issued in a gatefold cover. On label outer ring text: "... MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY BY FURNACE MFG / THE PALLAS GROUP"
Tilt-Been Where Did What-LP Vinyl

Tilt-Been Where? Did What?-LP Vinyl

Pressed on black (this) and white (176 copies) vinyl. Comes with an insert A1, A2, A4, A6, A7 recorded and mixed at House Of Faith, 07/92. A3, A5 recorded at Gilman Street, 03/92. A8 recorded and mixed at Dancing Dog, 01/94. A9 recorded and mixed at Dancing Dog, 04/94. A10 recorded and mixed at Groove Factory, 09/93. B1 to B3 recorded at Fantasy Studios, 08/94. Remixed 12/00. B4, B5 recorded at Hyde Street Studios, 12/94. Remixed 12/00. B6, B7 recorded and mixed at Art Of Ears, 00/95. B8 recorded at Motor Studios, 10/97. Remixed 12/00. B9 recorded and mixed at Art Of Ears, ??/99. B10 to B12 recorded and mixed at Motor Studios, 04/99.
Mondo Generator-A Drug Problem That Never Existed-signed LP Vinyl

Mondo Generator-A Drug Problem That Never Existed-signed LP Vinyl

Includes a folded A3 poster. "This record is dedicated to Claude Coleman". Manufactured and distributed in Europe by Southern records. ℗2003 Ipecac Records. ©2003 Ipecac Records. Track durations do not appear on the release itself but are timed and entered precisely.