[Powderworks] True confessions/Classic Rarities
jeffbond@mindspring.com
jeffbond@mindspring.com
Fri, 20 Sep 2002 11:38:57 -0400
Interesting question. Most valuable, meaning what it's worth in a "used"
market? The ones you cite were probably printed (and reprinted) in numbers
that would preclude any real collectible value. Valuable LP's are usually
those that gained cult-like following, or were "ahead-of-their-time", but were
not released in large numbers and then discontinued. There were some bootleg
LP's issued in the 70's that also have some value. I have a couple of Happy
the Man LP's that are apparently worth some money. I also have a really cool
Electric Prunes LP called Mass in F Minor that had one song on the the sound
track to the movie "Easy Rider" (Man, I'm really showing my age now!), and I
think it has some value, as well, except it's also available as a CD now.
I still listen to my vinyl collection, but it's becoming less frequent.
The problem with collections like that is that they are not liquid. It's hard
to find a buyer if you decide to sell. I guess there's always eBay . . .
Jeff
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 07:52:26 -0700 (PDT) Randy Van Vliet
<bigdaddyrv@yahoo.com> wrote:
For some unknown reason (probably had to do with a
girl) I got into Kool & the Gang in the mid 70? I
still have 2 LP's on Vinyl. Also in the 80's I bought
the "Berlin" Album. Terrible. As far as CD's, I've
been pretty good so far. My worst buy was "The
Rembrants" whatever it was. Do I get bonus points for
my wife's Donny Osmond?
This got me to thinking, who thinks they have the
rarest, most valuable Vinyl out there? The best I can
do is Don McLean "American Pie", Iron Butterfly
"In-Gadda-Da-Vida", and Dave Mason "Alone Together".
Randy
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