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Rare vinyl can be big business - if you have the right material. Here’s a list of some collector’s items.

 

The Beatles - White Album - from 1968 on the Apple label and numbered below 10, worth £5,000.

 

David Bowie - Space Oddity - single from 1969 with picture sleeve is worth £3,000.

 

The Beatles - Please Please Me - first stereo pressing of LP from 1963 worth £1,700.

 

The Beatles - Yellow Submarine - Export version of single on the Odeon label is worth £2,000.

 

John Lennon - Two virgins unfinished music - mono LP from 1968 worth £1,000.

 

David Bowie - Low - LP from 1977 in coloured vinyl worth £600.

 

David Bowie - Scary monsters - 1980 LP in coloured vinyl worth £600.

 

Kinks - The Kinks EP - circa 1968 worth £200.

 

David Bowie - First three singles - on Pye label worth £100 each.

 

 

I have Low, Scary Monsters, White Album, but not the limited version above.

 

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The Police - The Six Pack (Singles) 6 Blue Coloured Vinyls, I believe its worth quite a bit.

 

I do have a lot of coloured vinyls and picture vinyls from the 80s most of the picture vinyls are of Madonna. And I have Madonna's Like A Virgin album as a picture vinyl.

Ive still got 1000s of vinyl records in my loft.

The collectables that spring to mind are :

 

Bat out of Hell 12" on blood red vinyl

Cool for cats (Squeeze) on pink vinyl

Michael Jackson 6 pack (Bad singles)

Open you Heart (Madonna) picture disk

Welcome to the monkey house - Animal Magnet on 12"

Kiss Me - Stephen Tintin Duffy on 12"

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I was a manager in HMV for nearly 10 years, so I have quite a few rarities...

 

a mis-pressed Smiths 12" with the wong track on the a-side which Rough Trade hastily recalled before we even managed to put them on the shelves (minus a few the staff had ;) )

 

Signed Smiths 12"s

 

Squeeze - Up the Junction (purple vinyl)

 

loads of Sisters of Mercy stuff

 

Madonna picture discs

 

loads of Depeche Mode promo stuff

 

Prince rarities

 

never-released Bjork stuff, and a gorgeous set of 10" singles

 

I'd never sell them, though......

 

Rare vinyl can be big business - if you have the right material. Here’s a list of some collector’s items.

 

The Beatles - White Album - from 1968 on the Apple label and numbered below 10, worth £5,000.

 

 

number onein the rare records record collector chart is a beatles one (obv) when they were not called the beatles

 

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Albums: all 60s

Pink Floyd - Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (circa 1967)

Cream - Disraeli Gears

Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced and Electric Ladyland

The Who - The Who Sell Out

Mark Wirtz & Various Artists - A Teenage Opera (sadly the musical was never released).

 

Lots of 60s Atlantic, Stax & Motown singles & albums

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