odradek This Land Is Your Land
Nombre de messages : 8153 Date d'inscription : 16/04/2005
| Sujet: Freewheelin' Ven 14 Aoû - 15:57 | |
| Top Ten Most Valuable Vinyl Records by Robert Benson - August 3, 2009 Valuable Albums After searching the Internet for the world’s Top Ten Most Valuable Vinyl Records, one can be sure that the lists can be subjective, vary from country to country and will fluctuate over time. For instance, the copy of John Lennon & Yoko Ono “Double Fantasy” LP, the one that he signed for Mark David Chapman just a few hours before he was shot to death, is at the top of a common list. However, the record remains unsold, so the asking price may not be exactly what the record is worth. With the recent death of Michael Jackson, copies of “Thriller” were selling at more than three times what the record price guides listed and Jackson’s rare vinyl has also skyrocketed. Although the prices for his more common records will even out, one can assume his rare vinyl will remain at high prices.
In all actuality, a record is worth what someone will pay for it; which is true of most collectibles. Many variables will effect the price, such as demand, the death of an artist, the condition of the vinyl itself, just to name a few. However, in the case of vinyl records, there are some recording artists that always show up on the ‘top ten’ lists, including the Beatles and the Sex Pistols. My guess is that there will always be a demand for the Fab Four and the Sex Pistols (among several others), hence the prices for their records and the rare ones will always be on the high end of any list. Also, the lists include acetates, which are another rare form of a record release.
Now, chances are slim that you will find one of these rare records at a flea market or garage sale, but as all vinyl record collectors know, it is the hunt that is one of the most satisfying elements of the hobby....you never know. However, the records listed here are the rarest of the rare and in some cases there may be just a handful of copies around; or even just one.
If we take a look at the three lists below we see that the early Beatles work done as the Quarrymen show up on both the Wikipedia list and the list from the Telegraph in the UK. Also, the Beatles show up as the one that command the most money at www.popsike.com (according to their database).
Most Valuable Records Lists
The following list is an attempt to list some of the most valuable recordings. Data is sourced from Record Collector magazine, eBay, Popsike, Good Rockin' Tonight and other sources.
Source: Wikipedia
1. John Lennon & Yoko Ono – Double Fantasy (Geffen US Album, 1980) Note: Autographed by Lennon five hours before Mark David Chapman assassinated him. Value: $525,000
2. The Quarrymen – “That’ll Be the Day”/”In Spite Of All The Danger” (UK 78 RPM, Acetate in plain sleeve, 1958) Note: Only one copy made. Value: $180,000
3. The Beatles – Yesterday and Today (Capitol, US Album in ‘butcher’ sleeve, 1966) Value: $38,500, though more typically prices range from $150-$7500
4. Bob Dylan – The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (CBS, US album, stereo 1963 featuring 4 tracks deleted from subsequent releases) Value: $35,000
5. Long Cleve Reed & Little Harvey Hull – “Original Stack O’Lee Blues” (Black Patti, US 78 RPM in plain sleeve, 1927) Value: $30,000
6. Frank Wilson – “Do I Love You?” (Tamla Motown, US 7” 45 RPM in plain sleeve, 1965) Value: $30,000
7. Velvet Underground & Nico – The Velvet Underground and Nico (US Album Acetate, in plain sleeve, 1966 with alternate versions of tracks from official release) Value: estimate $25,200
8. Elvis Presley - Stay Away, Joe (US, RCA Victor UNRM-9408, 1967) Note: One side promotional album. Value: $25,000
9. The Five Sharps - “Stormy Weather” (US, Jubilee 5104, 78 RPM, 1953) Value: $25,000
10. The Hornets - “I Can’t Believe” (US, States 127, 78 RPM, 1953) Value: $25,000 Quelqu'un est au courant de cette édition ??? (Le Quarrymen sorti en 1 seul exemplaire : trop bon !) _________________ Seul mon squelette reste optimiste.
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Aleyster This Land Is Your Land
Nombre de messages : 4807 Age : 32 Date d'inscription : 13/04/2009
| Sujet: Re: Freewheelin' Ven 14 Aoû - 23:03 | |
| Ça m'étonne que le Quarrymen a un exemplaire coute moins que le Lennon signé, même 5 heures avant sa mort. | |
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gepetto This Land Is Your Land
Nombre de messages : 338 Localisation : at the seine's edge Date d'inscription : 23/01/2008
| Sujet: Re: Freewheelin' Sam 15 Aoû - 11:35 | |
| - Aleyster a écrit:
- Ça m'étonne que le Quarrymen a un exemplaire coute moins que le Lennon signé, même 5 heures avant sa mort.
Totalement sordide, mais c'est l'exemplaire qu'il a signé à Chapman. Donc historique pour certains | |
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Aleyster This Land Is Your Land
Nombre de messages : 4807 Age : 32 Date d'inscription : 13/04/2009
| Sujet: Re: Freewheelin' Sam 15 Aoû - 15:38 | |
| Ah en effet si c'est celui pour Chapman c'est différent. | |
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