Me, too Weller, Beautiful South, Ocean Colour Scene and Zero 7 are some of my most valuable.On a slightly different note, some of the vinyl pressings from the era around 2000 are also worth quite big money now it seems. Tom Waits, Weller are probably among the richest that I own.
have a look at this site if you think others are expensive! i gues they specialise in selecting 'premium' pressings
https://www.better-records.com/sear...ame&min_price=1&max_price=&manuf=&cate=&so=14
My most valuable LP is probably a Nimbus pressing of Pink Floyd- 'Wish You Were Here' that mint goes for around the £1K mark and that I paid the princely sum of £6.00 for when it was released.
Bargain! I paid a whole tenner for mine.
PS I’m missing the post card though, I’ve been looking for a cheapo basket case late ‘70s copy just to get one for ages now.
This is more like expensive for January this year that have Sold or have bids on. Some of these albums have sold for Even higher than these prices in recent years.
https://www.valueyourmusic.com/most-valuable/vinyl/last-month?currency=gbp
My most valuable LP is probably a Nimbus pressing of Pink Floyd- 'Wish You Were Here' that mint goes for around the £1K mark and that I paid the princely sum of £6.00 for when it was released.
I brought a few of these Practical HiFi Nimbus cuts at the time, but unfortunately not St. Pepper that is the most valuable. Next best I have is probably Miles Davis - KOB, that does sound better than any other pressing of this I have (3 or 4), but then I can't afford (or would buy) $2.5K for an original Columbia 6 Eye.
Is the Nimbus KOB release pitch corrected?
PS I think my favourite CD version is an early 80s Japanese 32dp, and that isn’t speed corrected either (the even earlier 35dp is allegedly even better, but I haven’t got one)!
I have the US 1997 Columbia Legacy CD 20 super bit remaster of KOB that although later is still excellent and sounds quite close to my Nimbus LP. This was stated as remastered direct from the three track master tapes using valve equipment. So I assume the master tapes were still in good condition then and have gone downhill to unusable since?
It also has an alternate take of Flamenco Sketches. Both versions correctly identified unlike the first 6 Eyes where All Blues and Flamenco Sketches titles were swapped.
but just about all Miles sounds great.
The obvious exception being this abomination.
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Horrible. Muddy, dull...