as a bit of a vinyl junkie, I've come across a guy looking to sell his original pressing of the Nuggets two LP set in near mint condition. any idea what a fair price would be? here's lookin' at you, kosmo…
Nuggets
This will give you some idea of what they are selling for.
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Damn, my original link didn't work so I had to link only one set. You'll have to click around for the entire set.
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Damn, my original link didn't work so I had to link only one set. You'll have to click around for the entire set.
don't rightly know… i'm more a vinyl gatherer than a collector. when it gets above a certain price point i'll pass and let some other person who will want more than i fork over for it. it's just not worth the cash when i already own it on cd. don't know if i've ever seen the orginial nuggets release. i would check gemm or possibly goldmine to see what it's going for.
my impression of rare vinyl is that in general prices are skyrocketing. there are those who are touting as an investment kinda of like rare comic books or baseball cards, which is bs because the only people making real money on such things are the dealers who wont pay you nearly what they'll turn around and sell it for.
i thought this was about a rumoured third nuggets boxset which is going to concentrate on contemporary gargage influenced bands.
my impression of rare vinyl is that in general prices are skyrocketing. there are those who are touting as an investment kinda of like rare comic books or baseball cards, which is bs because the only people making real money on such things are the dealers who wont pay you nearly what they'll turn around and sell it for.
i thought this was about a rumoured third nuggets boxset which is going to concentrate on contemporary gargage influenced bands.
For a high estimate look at
Gemm.com
a search for nuggets under title will give you one about half way done on the second page. $35. Which means really its worth about $15….. less if its not mint or EX.
Just go out and buy the CD box set instead.
Gemm.com
a search for nuggets under title will give you one about half way done on the second page. $35. Which means really its worth about $15….. less if its not mint or EX.
Just go out and buy the CD box set instead.
thanks. looks like the box set goes for about the same price as the vinyl anyway…although I'd love to own those LPs.
(and by the way mark, the item for $35 is the reissue…the first pressing apparently goes for a little more)
(and by the way mark, the item for $35 is the reissue…the first pressing apparently goes for a little more)
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:If you look for stuff on ebay, you will find that it normally goes for a fraction of the price of GEMM. But they just have the CD listed.
(and by the way mark, the item for $35 is the reissue…the first pressing apparently goes for a little more)
Opalmusic.com is a good place to look up values of more recent stuff.
With the advent of the DVD music format, I wonder if audiophiles will finally give up on vinyl, leaving it absolutely obsolete?
don't know about audiophiles but there is still lots of stuff only available on vinyl… audiophiles don't usually care about the music, it's more about how expensive the equipment is and how pure sounding it is…
I just think vinyl's a better overall aesthetic experience. Audio quality aside, the cover of Sgt. Peppers or Odessey & Oracle are intended to be seen at full LP size.
Minus all of the problems with vinyl, it's a much, much richer sounding product. So much deeper and warmer sounding than any other media as of yet.
Also, the artwork is always so much nicer.
Also, the artwork is always so much nicer.
a couple new rhino handmade releases of the nuggets variety….
Hallucinations: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults
Welcome to a brand-new series of Nuggets, which draws on the combined vaults of Warner Bros., Reprise, Atlantic, Atco, Roulette, Jubilee, Loma, Elektra, Cotillion, and Rhino. This particular collection is a cache of major-label psychedelic-pop gems. Obviously, these aren't your average French-bootleg/mumbling-about-Jesus/fuzz-drenched/private-press psych tracks. However, just because these artists were going for mainstream acceptance doesn't mean they weren't also trying to achieve "heavyocity" in their own, artistic way. Just remember, it's a nugget if you dug it. So, let's go!
– Andrew Sandoval, from his liner notes to this Rhino Handmade release
Hallucinations gathers 24 psych pop treasures released between 1966 and 1969 – none of them available on Rhino's Nuggets boxed sets. Groovy packaging includes a 22-page booklet with color photos and detailed track notes, as well as a full-color, tri-fold digipak featuring a rotating kaleidoscope wheel.
Hallucinations: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 7,500 copies. Get it at:
http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7821
Come To The Sunshine: Soft Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults
There's an old adage that during the '60s anything seemed possible. Certainly, the unlikely group of middle-aged producers, studio vocalists, and reformed folkies featured on this collection proved this to be true. They sang of sunshine, cotton candy, and, of course, love in a totally irony-free context. One must remember, it was a time when The Mamas & The Papas were actually considered a rock band, and The Association claimed they played "bluer blues than The Rolling Stones." Sure, there were dark days ahead: People got heavy, rock became adult, and the music contained herein was deemed suitable only for those "other adults." Nevertheless, a critical reappraisal of these sophisticated sounds has provided a beautiful afterlife for sunshine pop. It is now widely coveted, collected, and consumed. Heck, nowadays, soft disciples can openly exclaim that "Kites Are Fun" without fear of a hippie hitting them over the head with a bong, and there is no shortage of hipsters who can correctly spell the name of Curt Boettcher. So, join us in the park, at the beach, or wherever your soft dreams usually transpire. We've got a whole lot of rainbows to find!
– Andrew Sandoval, from his liner notes to this Rhino Handmade release
Come To The Sunshine gathers 24 soft pop treasures released between 1967 and 1969 – none of them available on Rhino's Nuggets boxed sets. Groovy packaging includes a 22-page booklet with color photos and detailed track notes, as well as a full-color, tri-fold digipak featuring a rotating kaleidoscope wheel.
Come To The Sunshine: Soft Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 7,500 copies. Get it at:
http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7818
Hallucinations: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults
Welcome to a brand-new series of Nuggets, which draws on the combined vaults of Warner Bros., Reprise, Atlantic, Atco, Roulette, Jubilee, Loma, Elektra, Cotillion, and Rhino. This particular collection is a cache of major-label psychedelic-pop gems. Obviously, these aren't your average French-bootleg/mumbling-about-Jesus/fuzz-drenched/private-press psych tracks. However, just because these artists were going for mainstream acceptance doesn't mean they weren't also trying to achieve "heavyocity" in their own, artistic way. Just remember, it's a nugget if you dug it. So, let's go!
– Andrew Sandoval, from his liner notes to this Rhino Handmade release
Hallucinations gathers 24 psych pop treasures released between 1966 and 1969 – none of them available on Rhino's Nuggets boxed sets. Groovy packaging includes a 22-page booklet with color photos and detailed track notes, as well as a full-color, tri-fold digipak featuring a rotating kaleidoscope wheel.
Hallucinations: Psychedelic Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 7,500 copies. Get it at:
http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7821
Come To The Sunshine: Soft Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults
There's an old adage that during the '60s anything seemed possible. Certainly, the unlikely group of middle-aged producers, studio vocalists, and reformed folkies featured on this collection proved this to be true. They sang of sunshine, cotton candy, and, of course, love in a totally irony-free context. One must remember, it was a time when The Mamas & The Papas were actually considered a rock band, and The Association claimed they played "bluer blues than The Rolling Stones." Sure, there were dark days ahead: People got heavy, rock became adult, and the music contained herein was deemed suitable only for those "other adults." Nevertheless, a critical reappraisal of these sophisticated sounds has provided a beautiful afterlife for sunshine pop. It is now widely coveted, collected, and consumed. Heck, nowadays, soft disciples can openly exclaim that "Kites Are Fun" without fear of a hippie hitting them over the head with a bong, and there is no shortage of hipsters who can correctly spell the name of Curt Boettcher. So, join us in the park, at the beach, or wherever your soft dreams usually transpire. We've got a whole lot of rainbows to find!
– Andrew Sandoval, from his liner notes to this Rhino Handmade release
Come To The Sunshine gathers 24 soft pop treasures released between 1967 and 1969 – none of them available on Rhino's Nuggets boxed sets. Groovy packaging includes a 22-page booklet with color photos and detailed track notes, as well as a full-color, tri-fold digipak featuring a rotating kaleidoscope wheel.
Come To The Sunshine: Soft Pop Nuggets From The WEA Vaults is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 7,500 copies. Get it at:
http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7818
i'm bummed to see that the rank n' file collection is sold out :(
and checkout the Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) box set for $500…
Riding Some Kind Of Unusual Skull Sleigh
An individually numbered limited edition
of 1500 Copies.
and checkout the Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart) box set for $500…
Riding Some Kind Of Unusual Skull Sleigh
An individually numbered limited edition
of 1500 Copies.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:Wow, I'm glad I bought it early. It's kinda surprising that it sold out so soon, but it was only 2500 copies, after all. I better act quick on the Guadalcanal Diary, also only 2500. I'm also tempted by the Code Blue, which has a wonderfully dated cover.
i'm bummed to see that the rank n' file collection is sold out :(
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Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Are you aware that another label has released "Walking…./Jamboree" as a 2-on-1 disc? You don't get the bonus tracks that rhinohandmade offers, but you get all of Jamboree and it's MUCH cheaper.
I better act quick on the Guadalcanal Diary, also only 2500.
Originally posted by Skeeter:But it's not remastered, contains minimal liner notes, doesn't include the Watusi Rodeo EP, and GD's website says that Rhino may be releasing all of their CDs in limited batches. It may cost a lot more but it's worth it to me.
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:Are you aware that another label has released "Walking…./Jamboree" as a 2-on-1 disc? You don't get the bonus tracks that rhinohandmade offers, but you get all of Jamboree and it's MUCH cheaper.
I better act quick on the Guadalcanal Diary, also only 2500.
Originally posted by beetsnotbeats:That's cool - I just wanted to make sure you knew it was out there.
But it's not remastered, contains minimal liner notes, doesn't include the Watusi Rodeo EP, and GD's website says that Rhino may be releasing all of their CDs in limited batches. It may cost a lot more but it's worth it to me.
what are better, white meat nuggets or multicolored-meat nuggets?
Originally posted by flawd101:The psychedelic nuggets. :D
what are better, white meat nuggets or multicolored-meat nuggets?
Originally posted by Jaguär:The psychedelic nuggets. :D [/QB] Great band name!!
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Originally posted by Jaguär:heady nuggets
Originally posted by flawd101:The psychedelic nuggets. :D
what are better, white meat nuggets or multicolored-meat nuggets?
Originally posted by walkie hearts you all:<img src="http://jason.similarselection.org/xtras/schoolLunch/corn-dog-nuggets.jpg" alt=" - " />
Originally posted by Jaguär:heady nuggets
Originally posted by flawd101:The psychedelic nuggets. :D
what are better, white meat nuggets or multicolored-meat nuggets?