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Can anybody give me information on the worth of any of these vinyl?


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I recently came across a little less than 100 records. I am just interested in their worth, or any that stick out among the rest. Also maybe anywhere i could sell them. Thanks!


  1. Fleetwood Mac, Tusk
  2. Dianna Ross and the Supremes/Neil diamond, Its happening
  3. 007 gold finger soundtrack, various artists
  4. Dionne Warwick, Valley of the dolls
  5. Kiss, Alive
  6. Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii via satellite
  7. Elvis, Moody blue
  8. Rolling stones, some girls
  9. Molly hatchet, beaten' the odds
  10. Rossington Collins band, anytime anyplace anywhere
  11. Heart, magazine
  12. Fleetwood Mac, rumors
  13. Elvis, separate ways
  14. Aerosmith, live Bootleg!
  15. Elvis, a legendary performer volume 1
  16. Dianna Ross, why do fools fall in love
  17. Aerosmith, toys in the attic
  18. Journey, escape
  19. Ted Nugent, weekend warriors
  20. The mamas and the papas, if you can believe your eyes and ears
  21. Led zeppelin, the song remains the same
  22. Bad company, bad co
  23. Lynyrd skynyrd, gold and platinum
  24. Ted Nugent, double live gonzo!
  25. Molly hatchet, flirting with disaster
  26. Linda Ronstadt, greatest hits vol 2
  27. Journey, evolution
  28. Pink Floyd, the wall
  29. Loverboy, get lucky
  30. Chance, in search (two unopened copies)
  31. Foghat, live
  32. Fleetwood Mac, live
  33. Cher, stars
  34. Neil diamond, greatest hits
  35. Van Halen, van Halen
  36. Journey, infinity
  37. Styx, grand illusion
  38. Soundtrack of flashdance, Various artists
  39. Stevie Nicks, Bella donna
  40. Reo speed wagon, you get what you play for live
  41. Rush, 2112
  42. Sonny and Cher + the ray Charles singers live + one of those songs (both in same album)
  43. Led zeppelin, II
  44. Prince, purple rain
  45. Bruce Springsteen, born is the usa
  46. Rosanne cash kings, record shop
  47. Rick James, street songs
  48. Ted Nugent, cat scratch fever
  49. Peter Frampton, Frampton comes alive live album
  50. Olivia newton-Jon, physical
  51. Eric Clapton, slowhand
  52. Elvis, you’ll never walk alone
  53. Target(?), target (Memphis band Lead singer Jimi Jamison)
  54. Heart, dog and butterfly
  55. Blackfoot, tomcattin'
  56. go go's, beauty and the beast
  57. Kris Kristofferson, surreal thing
  58. Elvis welcome, to my world
  59. Heart bebe, le strange
  60. Peter Frampton, I’m in you
  61. Donna summer walk away, collector’s edition best of 77-80
  62. Dobbie’s, best of the Dobbie’s
  63. Grace, slick dreams
  64. Kim cranes, mistaken identity
  65. Lynyrd skynyrd, pronounced 'leh-'nérd 'skin-'nérd
  66. Elvis, Elvis in concert
  67. Led zeppelin, in through the outdoor
  68. Hearts, dreamboat Annie (two copies)
  69. Cher, dark lady
  70. Cher, the very best of Cher
  71. Cher, greatest hits
  72. California jam 2, Various artists
  73. The Marshall tucker band, Carolina dreams
  74. Black Sabbath, we sold our soul for rock and roll
  75. Pat Benatar, crimes of passion
  76. Pat Benatar, precious times
  77. Ike and Tina turner, Nutbush city limits
  78. Jefferson starship, earth
  79. The soundtrack to the rose, Various artists
  80. Van Halen, women and children first
  81. Van Halen, van Halen II
  82. Lynyrd skynyrd, one more from the road
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I'm just going to assume the obvious and say your copy of The Wall is the first Japanese pressing, mint with obi. In the unplayed condition it's in, it should fetch a couple of hundred.

Also, your test pressing of The Song Remains The Same should be worth three or four hundred.

Finally, the autographed copy of Elvis In Concert could go as much as $1,000 or more, what with your photographic proof of authenticity.

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