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    Posted: November 16 2005 at 10:43
I own the LP of this album (Yes's First) which features a black cover with Yes written in blue and red print with a red background that kind of forms a dialog globet like those seen in comics. Inside it has an article written by Tony Wilson from Melody Maker about how he had forseen the rise of Yes ( this inside the fold-gate); Is this worth any more that the normal one, because I've seen that the one that appears on the site has a different cover, it is from Atlantic Records. I am speaking of the album YES (1969), no the Yes album from 1971.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 10:53
I always thought the first Yes album had the cover you describe - the picture of the cover on this site is unfamiliar to me. As to value of the album I'm afraid I have no idea...but my gut reaction is I wouldn't get too excited ! Sorry can't be more help.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 11:05

their second album comes with two different covers also depending on which side oif the Atlantic you were: A B&W cover of a female body floating into a room and the one featured on the site.

Both albums covers shown here are North American versions.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 11:13
^ so Sean does this mean zabriskie owns the UK/Europe version of their first album, "Yes"?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 11:34

Originally posted by Phil Phil wrote:

^ so Sean does this mean zabriskie owns the UK/Europe version of their first album, "Yes"?

I only saw that covers Zabriskie describes in Europe. This is valid for both Vinyls and Cds.

Atomic Rooster and some GG artwork were also different across the pond too.

Since this is a Canadian site, the artwork chosen are the North American ones

Even Colosseum had different artwork for their first three albums.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 11:42
What's with the American cover of Time and a Word?  Did anyone else notice that Steve Howe is on the cover, even though he doesn't play on the record?  I guess the record was released after Peter Banks left.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 11:51
Originally posted by lunaticviolist lunaticviolist wrote:

What's with the American cover of Time and a Word?  Did anyone else notice that Steve Howe is on the cover, even though he doesn't play on the record?  I guess the record was released after Peter Banks left.

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^Zabriskie looks like your Yes album isn't going to be worth that much...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 12:36
Originally posted by zabriskiepoint zabriskiepoint wrote:

Is this worth any more that the normal one


yes, it is.
it does depend on the condition of the vinyl and the cover, but i've seen it for 45euro, so don't expect thousands of dollars for it
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 13:06

Vynil isn't a word.  Vinyl is though.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 16 2005 at 23:59
ebay is a great way to find the value of vinyl. You can track albums and see
what they end up going for.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2005 at 01:55

Originally posted by roaryg roaryg wrote:

ebay is a great way to find the value of vinyl. You can track albums and see
what they end up going for.

Sometimes you can find too big prices being asked (and being paid) there!

Edit: Also the prices of some items vary in different countries!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2005 at 02:59

The first press will have the Atlantic "Plum and Orange" label - the first UK press is the most valuable, but Yes albums generally do not command a high price.

Any original inserts will automatically increase the value of any album - but it depends on the album as to how much;

For example, a 1st press of "Master of Reality" by Black Sabbath is worth around twice the usual price (around £50) if the original poster is present.

There are other ways of identifying a 1st press, including matrix numbers and sleeve printers, but condition is paramount.

The thing with eBay is that it very much depends on who is looking/bidding, and how much they are prepared to pay for an item.

*I thought that the b/w cover with the "floating lady" was for "Time and a Word"?

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 18 2005 at 08:50

Originally posted by lunaticviolist lunaticviolist wrote:

What's with the American cover of Time and a Word?  Did anyone else notice that Steve Howe is on the cover, even though he doesn't play on the record?  I guess the record was released after Peter Banks left.

 

 Pete Bank is on the album and there when it was released. Steve Howe was playing and recording with Bodast at the time.

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