Five Leaves Left (Vinyl)
Availability: In stock
Originally released in 1969 ‘Five Leaves Left’ was largely overlooked by critics and music fans at the time – a fate that was to befall his subsequent two studio albums. Unfortunately, Nick Drake didn’t live to see his reputation as one of the finest singer-songwriters Britain has ever produced develop. Nevertheless, ‘Five Leaves Left’ is now widely regarded as one of the most significant debut albums of all time.
Re-mastered, heavyweight vinyl. Gatefold Sleeve.
You may also like...
Quick ViewRead moreFarmer’s Angle (Vinyl)
Belbury Poly
7-inch vinyl reissue of the Ghost Box label’s debut release in 2004.
Quick ViewRead morePublic Works And Utilities (Red And Black Vinyl)
Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan
The sixth Warrington-Runcorn album continues to explore New Towns and the demise of the post-war consensus. Red and black half & half vinyl.
Quick ViewRead moreShindig! Issue 162 (Magazine)
Shindig!
Issue 162. Features include: Shelagh McDonald, Al Kooper, Goodtimes Enterprises and The Best Compilation Albums Of 1969.
Quick ViewRead moreColours & Light (Magenta Vinyl)
Project Gemini
A gloriously globalist psych-funk experience. Limited Edition, Magenta Vinyl.
Quick ViewRead moreDesertshore (Vinyl)
Nico
Nico’s classic third solo album, originally released 1970, co-produced by John Cale. Black Vinyl with 4-page booklet & Download Card.
Witchcraft Murders (Vinyl)
Heartwood Institute
“…atmospheric melodicism that will delight fans of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.” Limited Edition Blue Vinyl. Hand numbered – 300 copies only. Plus free promo poster!









