- Joined
- Apr 12, 2011
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
Who'll join me in this televisual feast of worldwide ep cover scans? After the success of our recent Company Sleeves Extravaganza, I'm hoping for lots of contributions to this new quest. Ep's usually have 2 tracks per side, as distinct from picture sleeve 45s which have one track per side.
I never particularly set out to collect ep's. But quite a lot have fallen into my hands via major collections I have purchased over the years. Recently I scored the Bo Street Runners Oak ep, which has to be the crown jewel of my ep collection I guess. One thing seems obvious - the UK and Australia were the kings of the 60s garage EP scene. The USA barely scraped into the ratings on this score. But what of Europe? I have a few, but not many of those, and I'm hoping to see lots of posts showing fabulous Euro only picture sleeve EP's appear on this thread...come on, I know some of you must have cool collections! I'm setting the bar low, including any cool 60s sounds like surf instrumentals, beat/r&b, shaven psych etc.
I start with ep's from the United Kingdom. Front and back covers in most cases. There are links to hi-res versions at the bottom of the post.
I never particularly set out to collect ep's. But quite a lot have fallen into my hands via major collections I have purchased over the years. Recently I scored the Bo Street Runners Oak ep, which has to be the crown jewel of my ep collection I guess. One thing seems obvious - the UK and Australia were the kings of the 60s garage EP scene. The USA barely scraped into the ratings on this score. But what of Europe? I have a few, but not many of those, and I'm hoping to see lots of posts showing fabulous Euro only picture sleeve EP's appear on this thread...come on, I know some of you must have cool collections! I'm setting the bar low, including any cool 60s sounds like surf instrumentals, beat/r&b, shaven psych etc.
I start with ep's from the United Kingdom. Front and back covers in most cases. There are links to hi-res versions at the bottom of the post.