NewcastleFalcon wrote: 29 Jan 2018, 06:15
Free "flexi discs" with New Musical Express/Sounds
Yes, I think I still have one or two in my collection...
They often used to come free with magazines - as floppy discs and CDs did later for computer magazines and classical music on CD did with some magazines - notably Classic FM magazine... I have a few of those CDs from the 90s and they are excellent

All the best of Classic FM without the adverts! I bought a whole load of them, still shrink-wrapped, from a charity shop...
Another forum I frequent (vintage wireless) has recently aired a topic discussing the following:
https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/sho ... p?t=143373
Woolworth's own-brand 'Embassy Records';
Woolworth's 'Top of the Pops' LPs;
and 'Avenue' records...
The 'Embassy' and 'Top of the Pops' records - the latter of which I used to buy with my pocket money with great keenness because I could afford them - were cover versions of the current top 20 by artists you'd never heard of...
Quality ranged from dreadful to OK...
The scantily-clad young lady on the front of each 'Top of the Pops' LP was always top quality though
Sadly, I have none left now but I still have a few 'Avenue' EPs - these were 7" discs played at 33rpm with up to six tracks on them and by original artists too... In some cases the tracks were cut to fit the space on the disc!
Have a look at the vintage wireless link posted above - it makes interesting reading and nostalgic reading if you are pushing 60!