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April 18th, 2018 21 comments

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RSD 2018 The Tomb Of The Cybermen Vinyl LP

Please note the retail price on record store day was £24.99

Now available to order from www.amazon.co.uk

You can also try searching for this item on www.ebay.co.uk

Exclusive to RSD2018, The Tomb Of The Cybermen is a classic Doctor Who story from 1967 featuring the second Doctor Patrick Troughton. Previously unreleased on vinyl, the story is two hours long spread across 2LP heavyweight silver vinyl, and featuring newly commissioned gatefold artwork, sleeve notes and on set photos. The Doctor faces the dreaded Cybermen in the digitally remastered soundtrack of the classic BBC TV story, with linking narration by Frazer Hines.

Please visit www.recordstoreday.co.uk to locate your nearest participating store

It has legendary status amongst Whovians as the serial was believed lost for many years until discovered in Hong Kong in 1992.The action of The Tomb of the Cybermen follows directly on from that of the preceding serial The Evil of the Daleks, with the Doctor and Jamie welcoming the newly orphaned Victoria aboard the TARDIS. Commissioned as Doctor Who and the Cybermen Planet, this was the third encounter between the Doctor and his half-human, half-machine foes.

It was co-written by Kit Pedler, who devised the Cybermen in The Tenth Planet, and Gerry Davis, the story editor who had helped develop them. This is limited to 3000 units worldwide.


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21 comments

  • McCrimmon

    April 28th, 2018 - 11:49pm

    If ‘exclusive to RSD 2018’ how come Amazon is going to be selling them … and for less than I paid at my local record store on the day!?

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  • bryan

    April 21st, 2018 - 7:38pm

    It very silly (and very brilliant) but my Hubby got up early,left at 5am, woke me up with a phone call at 8.30.

    The queue was 100 strong , some having been there overnight, or from 3am. He still managed to bag Tomb..missed City by moments.

    And yes as whoRules says. I have read, seen, read, seen, lstened, read, listened etc etc. , and i opened it, and have heard parts one and two(disc one) and it sounded like the freshest new who since enemy & web dvds.

    a new treasured item. ps; the sticker says Behind the scenes photos. there are 2 pics. The tomb pic and the doorway pic. dont think these are behind the scenes , more like publicity /BBC photos .

    happy dance (and i am far too old to be either 😉

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    • Whorules

      April 29th, 2018 - 1:10am

      Always fun to watch/listen/read tomb. Glad you enjoyed it in another format. My friend got both and says they look lovely on his shelves!

  • MJS

    April 21st, 2018 - 8:22am

    They’re so hard to get hold of. In North Wales only 2 shops!!

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  • Tim M

    March 7th, 2018 - 11:05am

    2nd Dr: “Oh my giddy aunt”
    Jamie looks at the head of the Cyber controller on the cover.
    Jamie: “Look at the size of that thing Doctor!”
    2nd Dr: “Yes Jamie, that is a big one!”
    🙂

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  • MJS

    March 6th, 2018 - 8:04pm

    I want I want!!!!

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  • Whorules

    March 6th, 2018 - 7:58pm

    How many versions of stories are who fans willing to buy!
    This has been : 1, a hardcover book, 2.paperback edition of hardcover 3. paperback with new cover 4. Audio cassette 5.Vhs video 6. Audio cd 7.dvd 8. Talking book cd 9. Special edition dvd
    And now 10. an album! But that’s 3 versions of the same book, plus a talking book version, 3 versions of the audio soundtrack and 3 versions of the actual episodes. I personally had the two paperback versions, audio cassette, vhs and both dvds! Effectively I’ve bought the same story 6 times! I think i must be mad! (I currently own the reprint book and dvd se as i had a clear out after all you can’t keep everything)

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    • booboo

      March 6th, 2018 - 8:00pm

      How many versions of stories are who fans willing to buy?

      LP collectors who may not buy any of the above

    • Whorules

      March 6th, 2018 - 9:40pm

      You’ve got me wrong boo boo, of course lp collectors will buy it, I’m sure it will be very nice, i was just saying there has been a lot of versions. Note I’ve bought multiple versions of this already. I never said it should not be released.

    • Whorules

      March 6th, 2018 - 9:41pm

      Oh and a mate of mine is buying this. He doesn’t have a turntable. He’s only buying it to have it on a shelf.

    • Pip

      March 6th, 2018 - 10:00pm

      What’s wrong with that?

    • Whorules

      March 6th, 2018 - 10:12pm

      Nothing. I keep saying I’m not complaining. How many versions is a genuine question. I’m curious to know which story individuals on here have the most versions of? For me it’s shada, bbc novel, bbc script book, new zealand novel, 2 versions on dvd i also used to have the video, and the big finish cd but no longer have those. So i own 5 versions of shada. Nothing wrong with it. Nothing odd, it’s what we collector’s do.

    • booboo

      March 7th, 2018 - 7:42am

      i dont collect LP’s but if i did i doubt i would play them either, they are nice pieces of work to have, must say these are 2 excellent releases this year

    • Shaun

      March 7th, 2018 - 8:06am

      … and don’t forget the Titan Script book from the late 1980s.

    • Whorules

      March 7th, 2018 - 10:06am

      I forgot that, and i have it!

  • LastOfTheSonics

    March 6th, 2018 - 7:20pm

    Ok… slightly weird. But the artwork is neat to be fair.

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    • David Timoney

      March 6th, 2018 - 8:03pm

      Thank you. (I did the artwork so I’m a bit biased)

    • Alex

      March 7th, 2018 - 12:05am

      Oh congratulations! While I’m not interested in the vinyl itself (I spend a lot of money on things DW, but even I have trouble justifying that to my wallet :P) but the artwork is utterly gorgeous.

    • David Timoney

      March 7th, 2018 - 5:57am

      Thank you. Very kind of you to say so.

  • Anonymous

    March 6th, 2018 - 7:13pm

    How much does it cost?

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    • Gareth Pugh

      March 6th, 2018 - 10:15pm

      Well, Record Store Day releases aren’t cheap – they are often more than you would expect to pay for unlimited vinyl releases of things via Amazon for example. I think my Pescatons double-LP (it came paired with the BBC DW Sound Effects LP from the 70s, on coloured vinyl) last year was about £27 or £28

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