Original Album Art

Buggles - The Age Of Plastic - 1979

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Buggles' iconic album "The Age Of Plastic" is a must-have for any true music lover! Released in 1979, this original production has stood the test of time and remains a timeless classic. Created by the talented duo of Buggles, this album showcases their unique blend of synth-pop and new wave sounds. With hits like "Video Killed the Radio Star" and "Living in the Plastic Age," this album will transport you back to the energetic and innovative music scene of the 1970s.
Not only is the music on this album top-notch, but the cover image is also a work of art. The album cover, designed by the band themselves, features a striking image of a robot with a human hand holding a record. It perfectly captures the futuristic and experimental nature of the band's music. But this isn't just any ordinary album, it's an original production that has not been remastered or reproduced. It's a true collector's item. 

Are the photos actual or stock photos?

We have individually photographed each album. What you see is what you get. The vast majority are in pristine condition for their age, some show the war wounds of travelling through time for the last 50 years.

Are the albums original pressings?

Yes. All albums are original albums from the personal collection of Kevin Ball. Now framed to preserve them for future generations. No remastered or re produced albums here!

Will they increase in value?

We expect they will. Like old holden cars form the 60's and 70's that have increased in value, these iconic original albums are likely to become scarcer and more valuable as time passes.

Are the frames high quality?

Each frame is meticulously constructed for exhibiting these original albums. The tabs on the back are purposely made to facilitate easy album removal, admiration, and playback.

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