
Jimi Hendrix - Jimi at the Beeb (London, 1967) Vinyl LP
This item is a 12-inch vinyl record sleeve for the Jimi Hendrix bootleg or specialty release titled 'Jimi at the Beeb,' which captures various BBC radio sessions recorded in London during 1967. The cover art features a distinctive psychedelic space-age motif, consisting of a central red and orange planet encircled by a Saturn-like ring, with a smaller yellow orb in the foreground against a black cosmic background. The typography is stylized in a classic 1960s-era psychedelic font colored in magenta/purple with light outlines. Physically, the sleeve appears to be made of standard cardstock with a glossy finish. Notable features include the specific titling 'London, 1967' and 'Jimi at the Beeb.' Regarding condition, there is visible ring wear consistent with age, specifically seen as circular light scuffing on the right-hand side of the front cover where the record inside has pressed against the cardboard. There are also minor corner dings and some surface scratches, particularly evident in the dark black areas of the print. This release celebrates the early 'Experience' era and is a significant piece of Hendrix memorabilia for collectors of live broadcast recordings. The craftsmanship is typical of independent or European pressings of archival rock material from the late 20th century.
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$40 - $75
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Music Memorabilia & Vinyl Records
Appraised On
March 8, 2026
Estimated Value
$40 - $75
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Jimi Hendrix memorabilia Jimmy at Beeb London, 1967 size 2717 x 2658
Item Description
This item is a 12-inch vinyl record sleeve for the Jimi Hendrix bootleg or specialty release titled 'Jimi at the Beeb,' which captures various BBC radio sessions recorded in London during 1967. The cover art features a distinctive psychedelic space-age motif, consisting of a central red and orange planet encircled by a Saturn-like ring, with a smaller yellow orb in the foreground against a black cosmic background. The typography is stylized in a classic 1960s-era psychedelic font colored in magenta/purple with light outlines. Physically, the sleeve appears to be made of standard cardstock with a glossy finish. Notable features include the specific titling 'London, 1967' and 'Jimi at the Beeb.' Regarding condition, there is visible ring wear consistent with age, specifically seen as circular light scuffing on the right-hand side of the front cover where the record inside has pressed against the cardboard. There are also minor corner dings and some surface scratches, particularly evident in the dark black areas of the print. This release celebrates the early 'Experience' era and is a significant piece of Hendrix memorabilia for collectors of live broadcast recordings. The craftsmanship is typical of independent or European pressings of archival rock material from the late 20th century.
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