Sunday, April 19, 2009

Vinyl Records Top 5 eBay Sales Week Ending 04/18/2009


Top 5 List:

1. 45 - Tommy & The Derby's "Don't Play That Role" / "Handy Andy" Swing - $2,850.00 - Start: $2,850.00 - Bids: BIN

2. LP - Henryk Szeryng Bach's 3 Sonatas Odeon - $2,481.00 - Start: $0.01 - Bids: 21

3. 45 - Shamus M'Cool "American Memories" / "American Humor" Perspective - $2,000.00 - Start: $2,000.00 - Bids: 2

4. LP - Tudor Lodge self-titled LP Vertigo - $1,936.41 - Start: $54.80 - Bids: 29

5. LP - Teddy Robin and the Playboys self-titled Diamond - $1,838.66 - Start: $20.51 - Bids: 23


A recent visitor to the list, Tommy & The Derby's make the #1 spot this week, with their rare Northern Soul 45 selling on a Buy-It-Now for halfway over $2.8k. Next, an Odeon pressing of Bach Sonata's sells for well over $2.4k.

A comedy record makes the list for the first time, one of the rarest of Billboard's Top 100 artifacts, Shamus M'Cool's record gets its asking price at $2k. This record peaked at #80 in the summer of 1981.

Two psych treasures close this week's list. The #4 goes to the Tudor Lodge LP released on Vertigo, bidding to over $1.9k. And last, a psych record from Hong Kong, and the first double LP released in the former British rental property, Teddy Robin and the Playboys sells for over $1.8k

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