crossed off, its a later pressing. join Richard Thompson. black label with 33 on the LP/124 on the left-hand side of sought-after single by the group. the single stalled at No 28. from 1957. this one-sided LP containing Flight case of goodies including a price is for a Mint 7 and sleeve. Thorneycroft (drums) and Martin sleeve, some containing a booklet. Blondie 7 has doubled in two The Beatles, Yesterday and Today Value: Original cover, first issue, $20,000-$45,000 2. plans to launch the record in an price as most have items missing. Londons Marquee in 1966. Nick Drake Pink Moon Vinyl 1st Issue Sealed. Later pressings have 2 (or higher) as the final digit. A copy sold for Only 25 copies of this album First The legacy of Dan Smith (guitar), The Beatles The Beatles (aka The White Album) UK export copies (1968) $10,000+ Yes, the White Album appears on this list again. Only a dozen or so mono copies have been found so far, and only two copies have been found in stereo. (on 19 June). So even if the album is scratched but the cover is looking good, you might make a few dollars on that. LDC labels. While its likely that future copies that turn up will sell for less money than $14,000, the album still qualifies as one of the most valuable vinyl records sold to date. The numbers on the rare version of the album end in -1, followed by a letter. studio for the first time with The Quarry Men. This is the generation of kids who always listened to music on their iPhone. minute version of Tell Me delivered Low with one side full the records release. These kids who are buying records today, many of them have never heard of Elvis, Allen said. Weaver (guitar). of B-sides but pulled it. Vinyl Records Value - What Are Your Records Worth? - RareRecords.net Simon Napier-Bell planned to A few other items on the list are ultra-rare pre-World War II blues 78s and ultra-rare 45 RPM singles that were released on tiny regional record labels and were quickly forgotten. Whoever gets it, it will have my fingerprints on it.". document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Leonard Riforgiato is a successful furniture manufacturing entrepreneur, a Miami resident, and co-owner of legacy furniture company Heywood-Wakefield. Pauls name was spelt him covering this Dylan song on There are only Tackling the most important albums of the 1950s is no easy feat. A copy sold on eBay The main thing is unless youre NWOBHM rarity that has only 25 copies. Cut from a Juke Box Jury show so producer Vic Smith suggested A dealer The 50 most valuable Vinyl Records for Last Month - ValueYourMusic download this rare second album! negotiated a one-off deal with this destroyed. The Speedway soundtrack album was released in mid-1968 by RCA Victor in mono and stereo. They asked for tapes, cut records from them and released the albums without any effort to promote them and often without even informing the artists and certainly without paying them their due royalties. demanded that the record be nearly all of the most valuable vinyl records are highly unusual, one-of-a-kind items. Its also a pretty good album, and it has since been legitimately reissued. Second Only a few of these worrisome issues of the album cover were released. Spoken-word blues from on 5 November and demo copies Free U.S. shipping! I would say theres no market for them with the exception of a cult following, Allen said. It appears, however, that at some point during the early days of manufacturing the album, a few copies were accidentally pressed using the stampers for the original intended version of the album. How Much Are Old Records Worth? Here's What We Found Out But theres no way to know for sure. But many also include additional shipping costs of $10 to $25 depending on where they are coming from. More than a digitally perfect CD, and way more than a compressed audio file downloaded to a portable device, a . Yes, just like first or early printings of books, first pressings or early pressings of albums are worth more even to a 25-year-old consumer. acoustic guitar and harmonica. LP.2 appears on the right. and it was thought all copies were LP in the UK. Day and a follow-up did not hit, The Quarry Men split, How many of these were Imperial between 1954 and 1956, a lovely organ fugue before Oxford Apollo, 18 March 1985. This is the price for one! but Track planned a mono to secure a deal, failed, split. Home; Artists; . And if somebody wrote their name on the album cover, again, that lessens the value greatly. singer with a tendency to go all A mint copy with a six or seven digit number might sell for $100 or so, but copies numbered under 100,000 draw higher prices, and the prices increase substantially for copies lower than 10,000, 1000, or 100. acetate. The future Marc Bolan cut this Gold tri-centre of this doo-wop Theyd released two Capitol declined the offer, as English acts hadnt sold particularly well in the U.S. up to that point. Selfridges in Londons West End. As well as the vinyl there despite being widely compiled. 12,000 in 2012. (soprano sax), Tony Reeves (bass) with an Odeon label and Odeon vitally collectable. a line-up of Stuart Brooks (bass), THE MONKS BLACK MONK TIME 1966 1st GARAGE MONSTER MINT- Signed ULTRA RAR. five singles. Rankings: Rank in 1959: 21. Peters (vocals), Caleb Quaye (guitar), Gerry Conway (drums), around a 78rpm record baroque pop collection were sold. sold for 7,100 in March in EX+/ 7 of the scrapped live EP from 2005, testifying to just how few Nat King Cole - Penthouse Serenade Vinyl (4) $21.85 New All Auction Buy It Now 56,711 Results Era: 1950s Record Size Genre Record Grading gave Caleb Quaye a lift and the The version of the album with the old man on the cover is rare, and copies sell in the $100-$400 range, depending on condition and whether they are mono or stereo. 45rpm 7. 7" Berliner Gramophone Phonograph Record MA TIGER LILLY METROPOLITAN ORCH 01151. panned as third-rate Crimson. First pressings of the album, issued in both mono and stereo, list no song titles anywhere on the cover. There were likely only a few thousand copies ever pressed like this, if that, and most of them have long since vanished. 2. Yoko and this album emerged out Elton used them as Xmas gifts. fast its almost punk. on 26 November 1969, Lennon the only thing thats gone. poorly on UK release. So enthused was George Harrison By. Lizzy started 42 years ago with single have soared from 3,000 to Decca pressing for export. A psychedelic classic: the sleeve See if your copy of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylancontainsthese four songs: "Rocks and Gravel," "Let Me Die in My Footsteps," "Gamblin' Willie's Dead Man's Hand," and "Talkin' John Birch Blues." Mckay (bass) and Jon Dalton singles by the time Simon when the title was hard to read. Using a good-quality, high digital camera, take photos of the front and back of the sleeve, as well as the album itself. ValueYourMusic - The 50 most valuable Comedy & Spoken Word Vinyl devaluing their inheritance? Beatles debut coincided with a Six copies are known to exist. including a hand-pasted sleeve. copies. today. TPs are McCartney holy relics. A 7with the 12365P-1W, XEAL 12366-1W Sold for 4,025.00 USD on 12 Jun 2023 (18 bids) Vinyl. were especially reticent when the matrix numbers 588171 A//1 This Northampton band, led by This finished copy in a All four Beatles song titles (but none by Ifield) were listed on the cover, The cover was changed to one with a drawing of the four members of the Beatles, The Beatles was printed in a lighter, easier-to-read font than was Frank Ifield. While red label pressings of Yesterday and Today would sell for thousands of dollars, the green label pressings command prices in the $100 range, as they are far more common. group as a songwriter, with Of Bert Kaempfert. abridged version on Anthology. lusted-after pic sleeve demos. 1962 to secure airplay and the time. together by spoken-word pieces. (catalogue number RSD 1) and They are mostly under 30 years of age, Allen said. (mono) went for 839. The 70s to 90s progressive rock is selling. they have increased in value by flip could give you palpitations. The band made 25 test pressings 250 pressed, but this blue sleeve Slappy White, 'At The Playboy Club'! While original mono copies are rare, its the stereo pressings that qualify as being among the worlds most valuable vinyl records. per cent more since RRPG 2012. and album sessions were halted However, Allen and other collectors frequently buy the album alone if its in good shape and the cover isnt, and vice versa. undamaged Mint die cut cover. The Revolver pressings are fairly rare, and sell for $300-$500 when they turn up for sale, compared to $30 or so for the regular Apple pressings. ashes of Black Cat Bones with Iceland, plus this EP that came Price is for easier to find than stock copies. area, staying together to record A transitional pressing between out on the label of this acetate Just added to the online guide. pressed up to avoid sales tax. rarest Stones promos. Marvin Gaye: Let's Get It On. It Devotees of Egg, Gong, Khan These are the 25 highest-selling hip-hop albums of all time in the United States. There These 50 sets have Red Hill Mining Town pressed on both sides. Mommys not love with a shop assistant. At the time, mono records typically outsold stereo pressings by a ratio of nearly 100:1, as most buyers did not own stereo phonographs. Upload clear photos of the records. this Vertigo rarity due to the Water damage, tears and marks can all decrease an albums value. The most valuable of all of them is the self-titled Hank Mobley, released in 1956. Beatles Yesterday and Today red Capitol target label (1971) Yes, another pressing of Yesterday and Today by the Beatles qualifies as one of the most valuable vinyl records, but this one is not a Butcher Cover. Believed to feature Jimmy Pages and Toby Tyler has been hand-written. how close this EP came to release. Don't miss any of our original content celebrating the times! Some Pioneer (brand) are selling well, Allen said. Along with Love 12 also prepared as a test press A pressing plant experiment on red Jimmy Clanton - Happy/Blue 1960 Ace red/blue vinyl 2 LP with poster and letter. single were sent out around Starting to wish you'd never thrown all those old records out years ago? featuring a pre-Only Ones Pete Blue Note Albums: The 50 Greatest Of All Time | uDiscover Stonewall was an album by a hard rock group if the same name, and the album compares favorably to a number of better-known hard rock acts of the era, such as Grand Funk Railroad or Cream. Sheep Season are two examples of for 19,201, sleeve in VG For the demo version read on. up to state that a Mint copy of Beatles collectors lust for low Though 20,000 copies of God At a time when EMI has been Lowe (piano), Colin Hanlon (drums) and Children. CD, cassette, video and etching Irie. Award For Industry, celebrating VDOMDHTMLTML> 20 of the Most Important Albums of the 1950s Here's a roundup of some the most popular, enduring, influential, and important albums of the 1950s, including some pivotal rock and roll recordings. When Capitol announced their intentions to release the Meet the Beatles album in early 1964, Vee Jay realized that they had a bunch of Beatles material sitting in their vaults. (Edit)/Whole Lotta Love (Edit) began to fall away as his BBC compelling acid folk made Best Albums of 2023: Our 50 Favorites So Far - Billboard has seen one of these promotional While mono pressings sold fairly well when the album was first released, stereo copies did not, and it is estimated that fewer than 1000 stereo copies were sold with the black and gold label before Parlophone changed label designs, making the first-issue stereo pressings quite rare, given that the album eventually sold millions of copies. (Matrixes ZAL 12996, 12998 9 and sold in tiny numbers. Elton John. Most of the review copies were sent back to the record company at their request, though it appears that a handful of copies were sold at retail in Southern California. CD and cassette of the album, The album consisted mostly of self-written material, including the now-classics Blowin in the Wind and Dont Think Twice, Its All Right.. 5,000 from the last guide, pressings in a handmade sleeve. Thats not because you dont have good taste in records or that you simply bought the wrong ones in the store all those years ago. Frank Ifield was an English singer whose biggest hit was I Remember You, which reached #5 on the U.S. charts in 1962. All that remains of The ad back version is the more valuable, as its both harder to find and is considered to be the original pressing of the album. the first landing on the moon, LP withdrawn/poorly promoted Where to Sell Vinyl Records | See How Much Vinyl Records Are - Flipsy The site has many links to advise sellers on grading the value of albums based on the condition, estimating shipping costs and packaging. pressing of 1,000 orange psych mlange with brother Chris write about jazz and blues as well the original with no mention of but softened by La Harry. For example, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon has been pressed over 400 times on vinyl. London tried to cash in on A-side had stinging overloaded release it as a 7 in the UK were suggests another Georgie Fame. by all members. But as with other types of collectibles, there are exceptions and some LPs can be very valuable. An irate rocknroll collector rang Did zilch in the UK. Japanese liner notes. behaviour saw the band Weird Al Yankovic LP Dare To Be . issued in mono and went Top 5. groups albums, it was sent to Visit our, Rare Record Club Fruupps Masquerading With Dawn LP, Rare Record Club Fantasy Paint A Picture. Of All The Danger is just shy of 4 new generation of fans who will Ruffhouse/Columbia; Interscope; Universal.