Yellow Submarine UK Firsts are very scarce. For whatever reason. The flip back, red line, black inner, “sold in the UK” copies are extremely hard to find, especially since the S.I.T.UK line ended up being nixed not too long after the first was released. Also, the flip backs were being retired when that album was released. Thats why Abbey Road, which came out 8 months after, did not have any flip backs, or did not have a SITUK text. Monos are the real money makers. They are a lot less common to find compared to the stereo pressings- seeing as not only were 2 factors were already being phased out, but the mono format itself was disappearing, so hardly many were pressed.
Brian… you should’ve based it on the median price better lol.. but interesting and funny to see those outrageous prices for the top5 😂 although the butcher cover is probably at the right price Cool to see you making a lot more videos lately 👌🏼
Early BC13 sets were imported to the US in which the Capitol pressing of Rarities was sold in. It actually has different mixes in Rarities than in he UK pressing. The early blue boxes were also numbered.
Just because 10 people are selling the same album and one of them sells for $500 , doesnt make the rest of the copies worth that price. I refuse to pay over $50 for any album unless its a box set . Anyone foolish enough to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars needs an examination.
I guess I need an examination. There are albums that you just can't get for $50 or under. I'm happy to shell out more for something I just will not be able to find for 50.
I also have the Capitol Blue Box "Rarities" with the UK tracklist cut by "Wally" but i don't see much information either. Some of the Discogs images of the Purple label are from my collection.
Really enjoyed the video. I never really got into pricing my albums. That being said, I have an album called “The Peeling of Tangerine”. By the band Tangerine. It’s kind of rare. It sold on discogs for 400 dollars and i have two of them. I also have a Jimmi Hendrix 7” of Hey Joe / 51 Anniversary Song promo $128.00
my most valuable are (in no order): - Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (1st print / sealed) - Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie (1st print / sealed) - Paul McCartney - Thrillington (radio promo copie) - Paul McCartney & Wings - Let it Be (1970 Canadian box with book and inserts) - The Beatles - Rushes (2LP) - The Fireman - Strawberry Ocean Ships Forest (2LP) - The Fireman - Twin Freaks (2LP) - Twin Freaks - Run Devil Run (box of 8X7") - Paul McCartney - Standing Stone (2LP) - Paul McCartney - Ram (2012 mono numbered sealed) _ Paul & Linda McCartney
THE BEATLES "RARITIES" ALBUM The Original British Release had a Dark Blue Cover in Gold Lettering It was Issued on a BLACK PARLOPHONE LABEL with Silver Lettering side one Across The Universe Yes It Is This Boy The Inner Light I'll Get You Thank You Girl Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand You Know My Name (Look Up The Number) She Liebt Dich side two Rain She's A Woman Matchbox I Call Your Name Bad Boy Slow Down I'm Down Long Tall Sally Most if not all were issued on vinyl for the first time in STEREO When the boxset of the Original Beatles Albums was released in 1978. EMI stated that the box set will have a Bonus Vinyl. After some record shops separated the album from the box. EMI then decided to release the album separatly. Unfortunately, they decided to keep the cover as it was. In December 1980 EMI decided to release a Brilliant Box Set : THE BEATLES BOX Containing 8 Vinyl Albums. This is Great Set due to most of the tracks in Brilliant STEREO (for the first time) Graham Pratchett
Thanks for the vid, I enjoy all of the content you post. Just wanted to point out that's the wrong cover for the "valuable" monarch doors 1st pressing, (should not have the gold award) also if your copy does not say "break on through to the "Oher" side (instead of "other" on the side 1 label it's not the right record either.
@@murch13 I should have mentioned that mine is a repress and it was in fact the repress that’s 399$. Kind of wacky. But yes I’m aware of the monarch you are referring to. Thanks for the comment
Rarities was a US box set released in 1978 with 3000 sets, and one of the discs has two songs in English instead of German. I bought it new at the time and still have it.
Good video! I'm not going to list them by value listed on Discogs, but here are a few Beatles albums I have that I think are valuable in no particular order. XEX 601-1 Revolver 2nd state Butcher cover Misaligned apple Abbey Road 2 lowish number top loader White Albums Red parlophone label Please Please Me and Love Me Do singles. I also have the Black and Silver 1st press of each of them as well Last but not least I have a mono black and gold Please Please Me. Box sets- I have a BC13, both the black and the white box sets. Couple singles box sets you've covered. I had to go check my copy of Yellow Submarine after I watched your video. I have that same pressing. I wonder why it sold for so much. I didn't pay much!
Ok. According to the Perry Cox price guide book. The US rarities album on the purple label came in the US pressing of the blue box ( noted by the gold the Beatles collection at the center of the box instead of the top and emi logo and bc13 number on the side of the box). The green label rarities was scheduled for release in October of 1979 but was cancelled so no covers were prepared for that one
I have a stereo copy of The Doors self titled red label Elektra. I believe it's late 60's or early 70's before they went to the butterfly. It's in great shape. I'm looking for a VG copy of Buckingham Nicks. Do you have a good copy? Keep up the vids Brian. I hope you get to 5000 subs by 2025!
According to Discogs my most valuable vinyl I have is a Robert Ludwig Zeppelin II at $2391. After my grandmother died, I found it in a box of garage sale records she bought at some point. It’s definitely not M. I would say VG.
Last year, I purchased the Beatles 2012 stereo set for under $400. It was mostly unopened. The stereo set seems to be coming down a little as the 2014 Mono set is now a king's ransom to buy and getting even more expensive day by day.
@@stevelang6727 I don’t have the box, but all of the individual albums. When it came out I decided against the box (big mistake). Oh well. Maybe some day.
The BC-13 boxset was sold in _many_ countries. Andrew @ Parlogram did a few different videos about them, with the Dutch being one of the best sounding versions.
It's too bad you don't have the beatles in mono boxset. Those are worth a pretty penny now too. I missed out on it but I have all of the records individually.
@@PrettyGreenVinylGuy yeah I don’t have the box, but I bought all of the individual albums. When it came out I decided against the box (big mistake). Oh well. Maybe some day.
@@philmulliner3913 I don’t have the box, but all of the individual albums. When it came out I decided against the box (big mistake). Oh well. Maybe some day.
Discogs is a graveyard of over priced albums. Not everyone is gauging of course. Everyone has to right to change whatever they want to but I won’t cater to it. There are a lot great sellers on Discogs so no offense.
Yellow Submarine UK Firsts are very scarce. For whatever reason. The flip back, red line, black inner, “sold in the UK” copies are extremely hard to find, especially since the S.I.T.UK line ended up being nixed not too long after the first was released. Also, the flip backs were being retired when that album was released. Thats why Abbey Road, which came out 8 months after, did not have any flip backs, or did not have a SITUK text. Monos are the real money makers. They are a lot less common to find compared to the stereo pressings- seeing as not only were 2 factors were already being phased out, but the mono format itself was disappearing, so hardly many were pressed.
Brian… you should’ve based it on the median price better lol.. but interesting and funny to see those outrageous prices for the top5 😂 although the butcher cover is probably at the right price
Cool to see you making a lot more videos lately 👌🏼
Early BC13 sets were imported to the US in which the Capitol pressing of Rarities was sold in. It actually has different mixes in Rarities than in he UK pressing. The early blue boxes were also numbered.
Just because 10 people are selling the same album and one of them sells for $500 , doesnt make the rest of the copies worth that price. I refuse to pay over $50 for any album unless its a box set . Anyone foolish enough to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars needs an examination.
I guess I need an examination. There are albums that you just can't get for $50 or under. I'm happy to shell out more for something I just will not be able to find for 50.
Nice video and I enjoyed seeing and hearing your take on each item. I am a Beatles record collector as well. 👍
I also have the Capitol Blue Box "Rarities" with the UK tracklist cut by "Wally" but i don't see much information either. Some of the Discogs images of the Purple label are from my collection.
Wow, nice collection, I’ve got a few records that might be worth about a hundred bucks … I like your hat, let’s get a win tonight!
Really enjoyed the video. I never really got into pricing my albums. That being said, I have an album called “The Peeling of Tangerine”. By the band Tangerine. It’s kind of rare. It sold on discogs for 400 dollars and i have two of them. I also have a Jimmi Hendrix 7” of Hey Joe / 51 Anniversary Song promo $128.00
my most valuable are (in no order):
- Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (1st print / sealed) - Paul McCartney
- Flaming Pie (1st print / sealed) - Paul McCartney
- Thrillington (radio promo copie) - Paul McCartney & Wings
- Let it Be (1970 Canadian box with book and inserts) - The Beatles
- Rushes (2LP) - The Fireman
- Strawberry Ocean Ships Forest (2LP) - The Fireman
- Twin Freaks (2LP) - Twin Freaks
- Run Devil Run (box of 8X7") - Paul McCartney
- Standing Stone (2LP) - Paul McCartney
- Ram (2012 mono numbered sealed) _ Paul & Linda McCartney
THE BEATLES "RARITIES" ALBUM
The Original British Release had a Dark Blue Cover in Gold Lettering
It was Issued on a BLACK PARLOPHONE LABEL with Silver Lettering
side one
Across The Universe
Yes It Is
This Boy
The Inner Light
I'll Get You
Thank You Girl
Komm Gib Mir Deine Hand
You Know My Name (Look Up The Number)
She Liebt Dich
side two
Rain
She's A Woman
Matchbox
I Call Your Name
Bad Boy
Slow Down
I'm Down
Long Tall Sally
Most if not all were issued on vinyl for the first time in STEREO
When the boxset of the Original Beatles Albums was released in 1978. EMI stated that the box set will have a Bonus Vinyl. After some record shops separated the album from the box. EMI then decided to release the album separatly. Unfortunately, they decided to keep the cover as it was.
In December 1980
EMI decided to release a Brilliant Box Set : THE BEATLES BOX
Containing 8 Vinyl Albums. This is Great Set due to most of the tracks in Brilliant STEREO (for the first time)
Graham Pratchett
I would've went by median price, but I need to do this with my collection too.. I'm curious what most value LP's are. 😎
@@R3TR0R4V3 the highest prices were too funny to pass up. But yes, it’s fun to do.
Thanks for the vid, I enjoy all of the content you post. Just wanted to point out that's the wrong cover for the "valuable" monarch doors 1st pressing, (should not have the gold award) also if your copy does not say "break on through to the "Oher" side (instead of "other" on the side 1 label it's not the right record either.
@@murch13 I should have mentioned that mine is a repress and it was in fact the repress that’s 399$. Kind of wacky. But yes I’m aware of the monarch you are referring to. Thanks for the comment
Rarities was a US box set released in 1978 with 3000 sets, and one of the discs has two songs in English instead of German. I bought it new at the time and still have it.
Good video! I'm not going to list them by value listed on Discogs, but here are a few Beatles albums I have that I think are valuable in no particular order.
XEX 601-1 Revolver
2nd state Butcher cover
Misaligned apple Abbey Road
2 lowish number top loader White Albums
Red parlophone label Please Please Me and Love Me Do singles. I also have the Black and Silver 1st press of each of them as well
Last but not least I have a mono black and gold Please Please Me.
Box sets- I have a BC13, both the black and the white box sets. Couple singles box sets you've covered.
I had to go check my copy of Yellow Submarine after I watched your video. I have that same pressing. I wonder why it sold for so much. I didn't pay much!
Hi Brian, how about a quick tutorial about Discogs?
Ok. According to the Perry Cox price guide book. The US rarities album on the purple label came in the US pressing of the blue box ( noted by the gold the Beatles collection at the center of the box instead of the top and emi logo and bc13 number on the side of the box). The green label rarities was scheduled for release in October of 1979 but was cancelled so no covers were prepared for that one
I have a stereo copy of The Doors self titled red label Elektra. I believe it's late 60's or early 70's before they went to the butterfly. It's in great shape. I'm looking for a VG copy of Buckingham Nicks. Do you have a good copy? Keep up the vids Brian. I hope you get to 5000 subs by 2025!
According to Discogs my most valuable vinyl I have is a Robert Ludwig Zeppelin II at $2391. After my grandmother died, I found it in a box of garage sale records she bought at some point. It’s definitely not M. I would say VG.
Last year, I purchased the Beatles 2012 stereo set for under $400. It was mostly unopened. The stereo set seems to be coming down a little as the 2014 Mono set is now a king's ransom to buy and getting even more expensive day by day.
Discog prices are a joke and are mostly responsible for the overly inflated prices of vinyl these days.
Agreed
Brian, Parlogram discussed the capitol Rarities blue in his video about the Rarities US UK
Brian, your Beatles ‘Rarities’ album were only in the first 3000 # BC 13 box sets put together by Capitol Records in 1978. Mr Stickermania
@@Stickermania2853 awesome info! I knew someone like you (expert level) would know. Thanks
Do you have the Beatles in Mono 2014 vinyl box - I think that goes for a fair bit these days
@@stevelang6727 I don’t have the box, but all of the individual albums. When it came out I decided against the box (big mistake). Oh well. Maybe some day.
The Blue Box was also released in Australia.
The BC-13 boxset was sold in _many_ countries. Andrew @ Parlogram did a few different videos about them, with the Dutch being one of the best sounding versions.
2:21 Hey Bob!
I don’t think you should
Include box sets for this. Defeats the purpose
@@Dexter-k7c they show up on discogs so I included them.
Hi Bob
It's too bad you don't have the beatles in mono boxset. Those are worth a pretty penny now too. I missed out on it but I have all of the records individually.
@@WilG082 same. Big regret. But oh well
I’m surprised you don’t own the Beatles Mono Box set.
@@PrettyGreenVinylGuy yeah I don’t have the box, but I bought all of the individual albums. When it came out I decided against the box (big mistake). Oh well. Maybe some day.
What about the Beatles vinyl mono box set ?
@@philmulliner3913 I don’t have the box, but all of the individual albums. When it came out I decided against the box (big mistake). Oh well. Maybe some day.
My mono box set sealed
@@djchancla2451 dang! Hang on to that.
Discogs is a graveyard of over priced albums. Not everyone is gauging of course. Everyone has to right to change whatever they want to but I won’t cater to it. There are a lot great sellers on Discogs so no offense.
Doors. That's not a sleeve it's a jacket the sleeve is inside te jacket
@@bobf.5538 *the
stamp collector...
@@sueblue3523 hypnotist collector, you are a walking antique