The UK's Most Sought After Vinyl

by Ciaran Thompson

April 16, 2010

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Seeing how Record Store Day is tomorrow and music lovers everywhere are gearing up for getting their hands on some limited edition vinyl and the like, we’ve posted a list of the most sought after vinyl in the UK. The list was created by the trusty Beatlemaniacs at Record Collector magazine and was originally posted on NME. Counting down from 20…

Madonna – Erotica 12′, 1992 (£2000)

The Rolling Stones – Promotional Album LP, 1969 (£2000)

The Rolling Stones – Their Satanic Majesties Request, 1967 (£2000)

Dark – Dark Round The Edges LP, 1972 (£2000)

The Bread And Beer Band – LP, 1969 (£2000)

Leaf Hound – Growers of Mushroom LP, 1971 (£2500)

Ron Hargrave – Latch On/Only A Daydream, 1958 (£3000)

David Bowie – Space Oddity/Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud 7′ (£3000)

The Beatles – Love Me Do/PS I Love You, 1962 (£3000)

Tinkerbells Fairydust – LP, 1969 (£3000)

Billy Nicholls – Would You Believe LP, 1968 (£3000)

John Lennon/Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band – Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins LP, 1968 (£3000)

The Beatles – Please Please Me, 1963 (£3500)

The Beatles – Please Please Me LP, 1963 (£3500)

John’s Children – Midsummer Night’s Scene/Sara Crazy Child 7′, 1967 (£4000)

Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody/I’m In Love With My Car 7′, 1978 (£5000)

The Beatles – White Album double LP, 1968 (£7000)

Sex Pistols – God Save The Queen/No Feelings, 1977 (£8000)

The Quarrymen – That’ll Be The Day/In Spite Of All The Danger, a 1981 private reproduction of the 1958 original (£10,000)

The Quarrymen – That’ll Be The Day/In Spite Of All The Danger, 1958 (£100,000)


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