Wood, Roy

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

Boulders
New - LP - UA-LA168-F
Sealed 1973 Textured Gatefold Original With Rare Custom Hype Sticker On Front. Tiny Cut Corner. Composed, Arranged, Produced And Performed By Roy Wood. more
Boulders
Used - LP - SHVL 803
1972 Textured Gatefold Cover. VG++ Copy. more
Boulders
Used - LP - UA-LA168-F
1973 Gatefold Original. Cut Corner. more
Boulders
Used - LP - SHVL 803
1972 Textured Gatefold Cover. VG++ Copy. more
Boulders
New - LP - UA-LA168-F
Sealed 1973 Textured Gatefold Original, Cut Corner. “An Intricate, Deliberately Idiosyncratic Record, Assembled Piece By Piece, Boulders Perfectly Captures Roy Wood's Peculiar Genius, More So Than Anything Else He Recorded. All Of His Obsessions Are Here -- Classical Music, Psychedelia, Pre-Beatles Pop, Pastoral Folk Ballads, Absurdist Humor, Studio Trickery, And Good Old-Fashioned Rock & Roll -- Assembled In A Gracefully Eccentric Fashion. He Wrote Tuneful, Accessible Songs, But Indulged His Passions And Weird Ideas, So Even The Loveliest Melodies And Catchiest Hooks Are Dressed In Colorful, Odd Arrangements. The Marvelous Thing Is, These Arrangements Never Sound Self-Consciously Weird - It's The Sound Of Wood's Music In Full Bloom. Never Before And Never Again Did His Quirks Sound So Charming, Even Thrilling, As They Do On Boulders. As Soon As "Songs Of Praise" Reaches Its Chorus, A Choir Of Sped-Up, Multi-Tracked Roys Kick In, Sending It Into The Stratosphere. All Nine Tunes Unwind In A Similar Fashion, Each Blessed With Delightfully Unpredictable Twists. It May Take Several Spins To Realize That The Percussion On "Wake Up" Is The Sound Of Roy Slapping A Bowl Of Water. Boulders Is A Sonic Mosaic -- You Can Choose To Wonder At The Little Details Or Gaze At The Glorious Whole, Enjoying The Shape It Forms. Wood Has An Unerring Knack For Melodies, Whether They're In Folk Ballads, Sweet Pop Or Old-Fashioned Rock & Rollers, Yet His Brilliance Is How He Turns The Hooks 180 Degrees Until They're Gloriously Out Of Sync With His Influences And Peers. Boulders Still Sounds Wonderfully Out Of Time And It's Easy To Argue That It's The Peak Of His Career.” AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Mustard
Used - LP - 2310 416
1975 German White Label Promo, With Sample Copy Not For Sale" Text On Labels. S1/S2 Stampers. Beautiful Laminated Jacket. more
Mustard
Used - LP - UA-LA575-G
1976 Original Gatefold Cover. Strong VG++ Copy! "Unlike Boulders, Mustard Is Designed As A Full-fledged Album Instead Of A Collection Of Pop Vignettes. Outside Of Wood's Love For Brian Wilson There's No Concept, Yet It Flows Smoothly And Attractively, Since Each Song Sounds Like An Epic Pop Extravaganza In Miniature. In A Typically Perverse Turn, Wood Opens The Record With A Scratchy Parody Of The Andrews Sisters, Tackling The Harmonies With Sped-up Vocal Tapes, But As Soon As "Any Old Time Will Do" Kicks Off, It's Clear That This Is A Shining, Glittering Pop Record. There Isn't Much Of His Signature Absurdist Humor Or Quirky Studio Effects, Apart From The Jaw-Dropping "You Sure Got It Now," A Masterwork That Wood Claims "Sounds Like The Andrews Sisters Backed By John Mayall," Yet It Isn't Missed Since The Studiocraft On Mustard Is Quite Alluring. Where Boulders Felt Homemade, Almost Pastoral, Mustard Is Unabashedly Grand, Bolstered By Endlessly Layered Harmonies, Chiming Keyboards, And Cavernous Productions. The Beach Boys Influences Shine Brightly On "Why Does A Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs" And "Look Thru' The Eyes Of A Fool," And Are Inescapable On The Gorgeous Ballad "The Rain Came Down On Everything." Wood Never Really Rocks Out Until The Multi-segmented Closer, "Get On Down Home" And Even If It's The One Misstep, It Hardly Detracts From The Pop Wonders That Precede It. Mustard Might Not Equal The Brilliantly Maverick Boulders, Yet It's Easily One Of The Best, Most Cohesive Records Wood Ever Made And One Of The Few To Capture Him As A (Relatively) Focused Pop Craftsman." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erelwine. more
Mustard
New - LP - UA-LA575-G
Sealed 1976 Gatefold Original, Tiny Cut Corner. “Unlike Boulders, Mustard Is Designed As A Full-Fledged Album Instead Of A Collection Of Pop Vignettes. Outside Of Wood's Love For Brian Wilson There's No Concept, Yet It Flows Smoothly And Attractively, Since Each Song Sounds Like An Epic Pop Extravaganza In Miniature. In A Typically Perverse Turn, Wood Opens The Record With A Scratchy Parody Of The Andrews Sisters, Tackling The Harmonies With Sped-Up Vocal Tapes, But As Soon As "Any Old Time Will Do" Kicks Off, It's Clear That This Is A Shining, Glittering Pop Record. There Isn't Much Of His Signature Absurdist Humor Or Quirky Studio Effects, Apart From The Jaw-Dropping "You Sure Got It Now," A Masterwork That Wood Claims "Sounds Like The Andrews Sisters Backed By John Mayall," Yet It Isn't Missed Since The Studiocraft On Mustard Is Quite Alluring. Where Boulders Felt Homemade, Almost Pastoral, Mustard Is Unabashedly Grand, Bolstered By Endlessly Layered Harmonies, Chiming Keyboards, And Cavernous Productions. The Beach Boys Influences Shine Brightly On "Why Does A Pretty Girl Sing Those Sad Songs" And "Look Thru' The Eyes Of A Fool," And Are Inescapable On The Gorgeous Ballad "The Rain Came Down On Everything." Wood Never Really Rocks Out Until The Multi-Segmented Closer, "Get On Down Home" And Even If It's The One Misstep, It Hardly Detracts From The Pop Wonders That Precede It. Mustard Might Not Equal The Brilliantly Maverick Boulders, Yet It's Easily One Of The Best, Most Cohesive Records Wood Ever Made And One Of The Few To Capture Him As A (Relatively) Focused Pop Craftsman.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
One Man Band
New - LP - SN-7127
Sealed 1981 US reissue with hole punch & corner crease and ding on mouth. Part of the "Legends Of British Rock" series. more
Roy Wood Story
Used Import - SHDW 408
1976 UK 2LP gatefold original still in shrink with original British poly-lined inner sleeves. Also has import sticker affixed to rear cover under shrink. Gentle top right corner crease. Label variation with no printed side numbers. Includes tracks recorded with the move and Wizzard, as well as solo tracks. more
Roy Wood Story
Used Import - SHDW 408
UK 2LP Gatefold Original. Both Records Appear Glossy, Unplayed. Includes Tracks Recorded With The Move And Wizzard, As Well As Solo Tracks. more
Starting Up
Used - LP - LLP 106
1986 UK Stereo Original. LP Appears Virtually Unplayed. First Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock. more
Wizzard's Brew
Used - LP - UA-LA024-F
1973 Heavy Vinyl, Gatefold Original. A Strange Debut Album. Heavy On Guitars And Complicated Riffing With Traces Of British Psychedelia And Music Hall Filtered Through Sheer White Noise. Appears Unplayed. Difficult To Find Without A Cut Corner. more
Wizzard's Brew
Used - LP - UA-LA042-F
1973 Heavy Vinyl, Gatefold Original, CC. A Strange Debut Album. Heavy On Guitars And Complicated Riffing With Traces Of British Psychedelia And Music Hall Filtered Through Sheer White Noise. Appears Unplayed. more
Wizzard's Brew
New - LP - UA-LA042-F
Sealed 1973 Gatefold Original. A Strange Debut Album. Heavy On Guitars And Complicated Riffing With Traces Of British Psychedelia And Music Hall Filtered Through Sheer White Noise. more

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