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  2. List of most valuable records - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mirror and other sources reported a Rare Record Price Guide story in April 2015 that a David A. Stewart 'Test' 78 from 1965 was worth £30,000. A copy of Joseph Beuys' 100-only 'multiple' reel-to-reel edition of Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee album from 1969 was valued at over £30,000. [21]

  3. 8 Ways to Identify Rare and Valuable Vinyl Records ... - AOL

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    To help you in your search, we asked our vinyl experts to share their go-to tips for identifying rare and valuable records. Meet the Expert Matthew Coates , owner of Big Dawg Records and Groove ...

  4. Record Collector - Wikipedia

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    Record Collector is a British monthly music magazine focussing on rare and collectable records, and the bands who recorded them. It was founded in September 1979 and distributes worldwide. [ 1 ] It is promoted as "the world’s leading authority on rare and collectable records" and claims to be currently "the UK’s longest-running music magazine".

  5. Record collecting - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, the record collecting hobby was aided by the establishment of record collecting publications such as Goldmine, DISCoveries, and Stormy Weather, and in the UK, Record Collector. Price guide books were published, codifying exactly how much certain "rare items" were supposed to be worth.

  6. Rare groove - Wikipedia

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    Rare groove also provided a musical space where the "symbolic capital" of the music became very important. [11] Northern soul is a part of the rare groove scene since the term was first given by deep soul collector Dave Godin from the record shop Soul City in Covent Garden, London. The scene has many record collectors and DJs who pay large sums ...

  7. Soul music - Wikipedia

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    The phrase northern soul was coined by a journalist Dave Godin and popularised through his column in Blues and Soul magazine. [84] The rare soul records were played by DJs at nightclubs, and included obscure 1960s and early 1970s American recordings with an uptempo beat, such as those on Motown and smaller labels, not necessarily from the ...

  8. The Record Store: Seasoned Owner Tells Us How Much (and How ...

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    [Ector pulls a record from a slot near the wall, gingerly rubber-banded between two pieces of cardboard.] Uncle Funkenstein. It’s an Indiana private-press jazz album from ’83.

  9. We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the original record retained Geezer Butler's bass solo before "N.I.B.", but this would be edited from later issues. Some US copies of the LP do not actually include "Wicked World" on the label or on the record itself, though it does appear on the cover. In the UK, "Wicked World" had been only a B-side and was relatively obscure.