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Topic: 500 dollar album!!!
Posted By: mystic fred
Subject: 500 dollar album!!!
Date Posted: May 15 2006 at 02:42

an original MAM pressing of the "Fuzzy Duck" album i had my eye on just sold for nearly 500 US dollars (about 245 in £ sterling) on ebay last night. a lot to pay for an lp you might think, but still a tiny fraction of the average council tax bill and about half my annual car insurance bill, so for something the lucky owner will always have and could increase in value in the future, a very sensible investment indeed! and something that can be played and enjoyed forever. my point is that many very good albums such as "Fuzzy Duck" were overlooked in 69/70/71, as personally i remember seeing such albums in the shops at the time, and passed them up as they were an unknown quantity. at the time i was going for music such as led zeppelin, the stones, catching up on those beatles albums i missed and deep purple. as i'd just left school and wasn't earning much an lp purchase, even second hand if you could find anything you wanted, was a bit of a gamble. some stores would have listening booths (heard led zep 1 on one of those) but you'd have to get in te queue and probably only hear 2 tracks anyway, and the only other guide to go by was a short review in "sounds". also you couldn't take it back to the shop if you didn't like it!  an album purchase was a big lump out of a week's pay in those days, a toss-up between buying an album by an unknown group, not giving mum her keep money, not getting petrol for the car or telling the girlfriend you couldn't take her out this week! so all these years on thanks to reissues by record companies such as "Repertoire" and "Akarma" i am at last able to catch up on these "lost gems" for very affordable prices- cheers guys! and after years of wondering (and some excellent reviews from fellow members on PA on some albums)  i am at last able to relish the delights of  groups such as "bakerloo", "leafhound" (not prog i know!), to hear some of those legendary albums on spiral vertigo, also "spring", "gracious", "Dr.Z", "Can", "steel mill", "may blitz", and most of all "fuzzy duck" and "quatermass", an absolutely excellent lost gem in my opinion!Thumbs Up 



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Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: May 15 2006 at 04:17
Avoid Akharma CDs and vynils, it's very bad sounding (over bumped).


Posted By: mystic fred
Date Posted: May 15 2006 at 11:47
good point, oliver - obviously the original album would have the best sound quality, any album transferred to cd will have its drawbacks, and this should be taken into account. i have only 2 akarma lp's, i agree they sound bumped up but most of my reissues listed in my original thread are repertoire and they may have bumped those up also!  the akarma "fuzzy duck" vinyl lp sounded less bumped up than the repertoire cd (see review) so i'm not too disappointed with that one, i can't comment on the other akarma issues, as i only have two! at the end of the day we're lucky anybody has taken the trouble to reissue and market these old records at all really, otherwise we'd never hear them.

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Posted By: Flyingsod
Date Posted: May 19 2006 at 21:40
So, did YOU buy the thing for 500 bucks? There's a few albums I would pay that much to own (if mine dissapeared) but I don't think I could ever pay that much for something I didn't already know and love. I agree about the  reissues. they are a great concept and a great way to check out older stuff that is nearly unobtainable in it's original form. If you do end up loving then you can keep searching for an original better sounding copy. If not, you don't loose much.

 For me things were oppopsite, when I was young and just starting out I was buying albums left and right. All available income after bare necessities (and I mean BARE) was funneled to albums. Now I have more income but once married all available income started going elsewhere. I bought only a handfull of albums during the first decade of marriage. I'm getting more now but I don't think I will ever again get back to my golden days level of album buying.


Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: May 20 2006 at 08:34
Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Avoid Akharma CDs and vynils, it's very bad sounding (over bumped).
I have some Akarma CDs and I can't say they sound bad.


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Posted By: ANDREW
Date Posted: May 20 2006 at 13:20
Originally posted by NotAProghead NotAProghead wrote:

Originally posted by oliverstoned oliverstoned wrote:

Avoid Akharma CDs and vynils, it's very bad sounding (over bumped).
I have some Akarma CDs and I can't say they sound bad.
 
Same for me. I have many Akarma CDs (Akarma Records is in La Spezia, where i live) and they are great!!!
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Posted By: mystic fred
Date Posted: May 21 2006 at 15:30
UPDATE.....UPDATE....UPDATE.......
 
a copy of "three parts to my soul" on original "spiral vertigo" by "Dr.Z" just sold for £471.00 on ebay...
almost a £500 album! (i think it's a great album but blimey.....!!??)
 
 


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