THE WHO - LP COLLECTION. A smashing selection of 17 LPs by The Who. Titles include The Who Sell Out (612 002), Filling In The Gaps (WHOT1, with insert), A Quick One (593 002), A Quick One: Backtrack 8, My Generation (V2179), The Who Collection (x2), It's Hard, Face Dances, The Who Sell Out: Backtrack 9, Tommy Part Two, Quadrophenia, Substitute (2058 803), Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy, Who's Last, The Story Of The Who, The Kids Are Alright. Condition is generally VG to Ex+. Some of the records may require a professional clean.
Sold for £170
Hammer Price
THE WHO - LP COLLECTION. A smashing selection of 17 LPs by The Who. Titles include The Who Sell Out (612 002), Filling In The Gaps (WHOT1, with insert), A Quick One (593 002), A Quick One: Backtrack 8, My Generation (V2179), The Who Collection (x2), It's Hard, Face Dances, The Who Sell Out: Backtrack 9, Tommy Part Two, Quadrophenia, Substitute (2058 803), Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy, Who's Last, The Story Of The Who, The Kids Are Alright. Condition is generally VG to Ex+. Some of the records may require a professional clean.
Auction: The Annie Nightingale Collection, 20th May, 2025
We are thrilled to present this exclusive sale of an exceptional collection of vinyl records and memorabilia from the legendary DJ Annie Nightingale.
As the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1 and a true icon of music broadcasting, Annie's influence spans decades and genres. This unique collection offers a rare glimpse into her extraordinary career, featuring personally curated vinyl, signed items, radio ephemera, and music memorabilia that reflect her passion, taste, and legacy.
Whether you're a dedicated fan, a vinyl collector, or a music history enthusiast, this is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own a piece of broadcasting history.
Check out this BBC programme, Punk & New Wave Years with Annie Nightingale to find out more about how Annie Nightingale led the way as Radio 1's first female DJ and introduced a generation to exciting new sounds as the face of the Old Grey Whistle Test from 1978. Back then, punk was hard to find on mainstream television and Annie sought to build a platform for young people to have their say.
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