Our list of rare vinyl and collectible records there are more hidden gems around our vinyl website but here s a list to get you started.
White label vinyl worth.
I consider these to be the true first press.
In general a white label promo pressing of any given record will sell at a minimum for 50 more than a standard stock pressing.
Another valuable record from the fab four is a very special version of their white album.
This issue of scarcity comes into play when one looks at whether a particular record was released by a small regional label or a large national one.
I have done some research and they say most of these white albums have print quantity between 5 to 25 max.
They do sound better in my opinion.
It s worth anywhere from 4 200 to 7 300.
The vinyl itself have plain white label a few have a or b handwritten on label only.
How much are beatles white album vinyl records worth.
We collect ended auction results so you can check the value of your vinyl and cd.
Jim reeves first album on the small abbott label.
Other reissues are also valuable but this is the pick of the bunch.
Use of white labels in house music and hip hop.
New window small label vs.
Later versions were switched by columbia records to a 2 eye label in 1961.
The switch made the original copies much more valuable.
White label promo values.
They are very basic and plain.
Today white labels are usually produced in small amounts fewer than 300 by small record companies or djs and are most popular with house music and hip hop music djs.
Those copies have a black and gold label on the vinyl and songs are credited to dick james music company as opposed to northern songs.
You can read it here.
This can increase dramatically for white label promo copies that are different in some way different song listings different running order or a different mix.
The version that is worth this much is blue vinyl with a 6 eye label.
We have written an extensive article about white label promo records.
You can tell the original pressing from reissues by examining the markings on the sleeve and the records themselves.
In the early 1990s hardcore techno and house artists created tracks in home or local studios and had five hundred or a few thousand singles pressed on 12 white labels which.
Look out for the red and white marbled edition which is worth up to 3 200 in mint condition.