Why are "The Beatles" Vinyl Records considered RARE?
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- Опубликовано: 25 май 2020
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We had a comment on one of our resent videos asking "Why are Beatles Records considered rare". We are here today to answer that question in several different ways. Also, how many of you guys think the Cameraman would make a GREAT Elvis?
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Do you consider typical Vinyl Records by the Beatles to be rare?
Nope...
Elvis has way more releases than the Beatles. The Elvis European fan club comes out with a new Elvis release about every month mostly on cd. Yeah it's that crazy. Most Beatles items aren't truly rare but demand typically exceeds supply especially for early or unique pressings. The Beatles have a moderate size catalog.
Country of origin is deemed important by collectors. The Beatles were from England and UK pressings would tend to be the most cherished because it is thought that those are closest to the master. Record labels typically send out a second or third generation tape to foreign countries. It's also a plus if the label has headquarters in that country like BMG with Germany or Sony with Japan. Pressings of anything from places like Italy, Spain, Russia, China, or Brazil are given an untrusting eye as the major labels weren't as active in those countries. Many cds and Lps from those countries have inferior sound and could possibly be bootlegs. There's no real point in acquiring discs that are "far from the source."
I know a few collectors who collect every pressing from every artist which is sort of throwing money away. Over 25 years, I've been able to acquire 100% of jazz albums on cd in the ten years of focus that I specialize in collecting. I've also been able to acquire atleast 90% of R&B/soul music in the 30 years of interest that I collect. I have 40,000 titles but have more songs that all play all the way through. I sometimes do get an alternate pressing. If a later version comes out with bonus tracks, I'll still keep the original and acquire the new. I shake my head at the vinyl fetish.
The picture sleeve singles are legitimate rarities. Original Pressings are valuable if both cover & vinyl are near mint. Like first edition books.
Note - Butcher cover an exception. Cover is what matters !
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Thank you for this video.🎤🎸🎵🥁
Love is the soundtrack to the Las Vegas Cirque du Soliel show of the same name. It was compiled from the session tapes, not the master tapes, so these are new and different recordings recombined from the original tapes. Elvis definitely has more albums than The Beatles. Ringo and the estates of Lennon and Harrison own equal shares of Apple with McCartney.
@@thomaslytle5519 Not quite remixes, although a few are close. Mashups is a more appropriate description since many of the songs include bits and bobs from other songs and sessions. None of the songs on the Love album sound like the originals, however.
The Beatles Love is the soundtrack for the Cirque du Soleil show in Vegas.
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Very Nice !!! Saludos from Buenos Aires, Argentina !!!
THIS IS VIDEO IS PHENOMENAL!!!!! If I still lived in the northeast, I would buy most of that Beatles box. Also the mono versions of their albums are valuable as well. They released a mono vinyl boxset in 2014, it sold out and it’s now going for a thousand (or better) on EBay. Thanks again for a phenomenal video
Finding original Motorhead vinyl is extremely rare.
But the rarest, in your store, is used Ramones records.
WOW thanks for this. I've got 2 different box sets of US Beatles albums on cd, on 8 and 13 discs, but I haven't the US lps, just the UK/European versions. It's wonderful to see all these US albums together. 💙
Great video
My Favorite Beatles album is " Rubber Soul " contains my favorite song " In My Life "
The now defunct Scranton Capitol record plant pressed over 50% of all Beatle records. Those are the ones i collect.
Plus there was a SRC plant in Olyphant pressing CD'S, i collect those also, PLUS a record pressing plant on Walunt st
in Allentown, for example they did 10CC Ten Years After. Just thought you would like to know.
FANTASTIC VIDEO TONIGHT, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT ALL THE DIFFERENT VARIATIONS, PRESSINGS, VALUE, CONDITION AND ALL THAT GREAT AND INTERESTING STUFF!!! YES, I THINK THE CAMERAMAN WOULD MAKE A GREAT ELVIS!!! "LET IT BE" IS MY FAVE BEATLES ALBUM!!!
The Long & Winding Road is one of their best songs. A Grand Finale !
@@davidellis5141 YES DAVID, IT`S AN AMAZING SONG!!!
I can tell this video is 2 years ago. I can’t find a new beatles record at my local stores under $30. I’m jelly of the prices!
Mostly early Beatles pressings in mint/unused condition are considered rare. Oh yeah, and that pesky Butcher Cover is pretty rare I hear...
Exactly, condition is King 😄
And the Livingston Butcher Cover Copies are the most desirable. And pasteovers will not have a Gold Record seal on them.
The butcher cover isnt really rare, its the peel jobs are what make that cover rare
The version 1/ad back/no back Vee Jay Introducing The Beatles is more rare than the Butcher Cover
But for US pressings they do not sound as good as any UK pressing. Once you get deeply into Beatles collecting you'll find that most US pressings aren't good.
I have most of the Beatles L.P.’s from 1964 to 1969 and I cannot say the are rare. In my opinion they are well done.
Rubber Soul is my favorite out of the box tonight Your question is tough but if you have a first pressing Mono & Stereo foe example my favorite 1ST pressing of Rubber Soul doesn't credit it to The Beatles it has their names on it so that's rare
Shortly after his death , Roxy Music released a stunningly good version of John Lennon's " Jealous Guy " it was a hit world wide except for the 🇺🇸. A great tribute.
The live version on THe High Road is very good as well.
I had no idea of all the different pressings from other countries until I researched Discogs; however, I was aware of different pressings from year-to-year. It would nearly be impossible to collect every single pressing from any band or artist to complete a collection.
I have several capital releases sealed that my dad bought when they were released.
Hi from Sydney Aust. Do you get many Aust Beatles records come in the store? In my collection we have the Yellow Submarine on yellow vinyl. Sg Peppers on red vinyl .They were one off special releases about 25 -30 years ago.Also have the Sgt Peppers picture disc.
Love is a soundtrack remix album of music recorded by the Beatles, released in November 2006. It features music compiled and remixed as a mashup for the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name.
Love was the musical based on Beatles music! I'm in shock that you have a record store and did not know this. I have collected Beatle albums for nearly 40 years.
why are some beatles records considered rare because old people have some but don't know they have some
Oh man… wish star trek beams me up and drop me in your store for a day. A lot of american beatles albums i would buy!🤩
Meet The Beatles was not the first US Beatles released album. Introducing The Beatles on Vee Jay was released before Meet The Beatles in the US. Also, Introducing The Beatles is not the most bootlegged album.....it is the most counterfeited album. There is a difference.
The Red and Blue albums are slightly different between Apple and Capital releases. Mostly the red album as the US version uses different mixes of several songs. Help for example features an extended intro which is a piece of incidental music from the film.
I'm trying to find this old circa 2010 (The Who Live At Leeds cover) where a guy had a tri-cornered middle (early) Beatles single, I'm scrabbling around to find the magazine now, will edit if I find it, not an album obviously but the RC staff appraised it at £150 to three times that amount. If I find it I'll quote the whole letter/reply for you. Digging this channel, can you do a thing on Captain Beefheart or The Fall?
The Beatles 'Love' album is the soundtrack to their Cirque du Soleil show in Las Vegas called 'The Beatles Love'. It is not a "love songs" collection album! The mash-up of songs on the album contain instruments from different songs mixed in to other songs.
Apple is equally owned by the Estate of John Lennon, the Estate of George Harrison, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr equally.
20 Greatest Hits are all 20 #1 hit songs in the US. The "1" album contains all 27 #1 hits of The Beatles in the UK & US combined.
Elvis released more album, most of it various compilations released after his death.
Beatles '65 mono is special. The US A&R guy at Capitol Records used to "tweek" the master tapes they'd get from the UK to I guess make them more suitable for the "American market" or American radio. This is most pronounced on this pressing. Capitol went a bit nuts on adding echo to this record. In many ways it's so wrong but in other ways it's so right and how so many American Beatle fans remember hearing these songs on the radio at the time of their release. Especially on "I Feel Fine", it sounds like Phil Spector had a go at adding his Wall of Sound and producing it.
That's an awesome Fun Fact! Thanks!
Got all UK Beatles and original too apart from yellow submarine.... Very hard to find, if you do it's really expensive or in really bad condition... Also Abbey Road I have and it is squeaky clean
Mash ups are when they take elements of multiple songs and edit them together.
Elvis got 3400 albums/singles and compilations etc, the beatles got 1288.
Awesome! Thanks for finding those numbers for me!
Very BIG records !!!!!
If you have the Beatles stereo box set, the mono box set. and the US Albums box set, then you have about everything worth having. Now if you start getting into compilations, pressing variations, boot legs then the available product is never ending.
The ‘Love’ album that you showed was for a Circe Du Soleil production and Giles Martin created it. What is the other mash up album? Also, Introducing the Beatles was not a bootleg. It came out a month before Meet The Beatles on the Vee Jay label because George Martin was having a hard time getting Capitol to take them so he tried other record labels. She Loves You was released on the Swan record label
Thank you for the extra info. I think that they are a long way from Vegas! But so cool. They have alot of knowledge and I'm glad I found this.
I believe when the say Bootleg they mean it's a fake of the original. Glad she mentioned it cause I see Man Who Sold the World all the time for cheap and realized it cant be authentic. Cool chanel folks!
so my dad has a really old white album he bought it in a store and it has on sereal number i dont know why
Where is this store?
I have a copy of Tony Sheridan meets the Beatles do u have that disc?
Historia del Rock. Was an Italian compilation.
Where are your used UK Beatles vinyl?
I have the The Beatles Hottest hits only pressed 3000 copies in Denmark, even in bad condition its goes for 150 dollars.
What about Beatles cassettes?
Anything is rare if you don’t own it, want it and can’t find it.👍👍👍
Hmm I don’t think “introducing the Beatles” is a bootleg. It was officially released in the US on VeeJay before they struck their deal with Capitol
The copy shown here is a bootleg. Many copies of INTRODUCING THE BEATLES are fakes.
You can't go wrong with The Beatles!
What a beautifull woman....40 yard line has new meaning.
I hope one day Capitol Records will re release the original American Beatle vinyl records I know they did it already but that was CDs they need to make a vinyl box set
Hi guys any chance of a kiss vynl video or a motley crue video love u guys keep rockin' byee
That Beatles 65 just tripled in price !!!!
Quand tout aura disparu, il restera les Beatles
Just do think about Beatles anniversary 50th Sergeant pepper Lonely heart pick it up wallmart vinyl new an copy ccr live
I have a rare picture disc vinyl cut out of the Beatles!!🎤🎸🎵🥁
Picture discs usually sound like crap, they aren't really for playing
@@alanrogs3990 My picture discs sound excellent, except for one.
@@diannecarpenter7718 I'm surprised. If I may ask what turntable, amplifier and cartridge are you using?
Beautiful Collection... beautiful eyes!
I don't know, not knowing the love album and what it's all about and then say it's love songs was actually funny, but come on🤔😀✌
I just can’t pay attention to the cute lady speaking!!! 😊
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Hi from Australia, A Beatles mash up album was released by Danger Mouse called the Grey Album a mash up of The Beatles and Jay Z check it out
Hmmm, the Beatles and Jay Z together or just 1 on one side, 1 on the other?
SpinMeRoundStore both together
@@SpinMeRoundStore It's heavily bootlegged. You will get one in trade one day.
I found a 60 dollar magical mystery tour I would think the highest 30
Mono or Stereo?
This video in a nutshell: Basically, they’re not hard to find, that’s for damn sure, because so many were made and sold, but if you can find one that doesn’t look like it was used as a frisbee, you can sell Beatles records for $20 minimum. Which is just insane for an album that’s over fifty years old. If you can find an original UK release (AKA the albums as they recorded and originally intended to be before Capitol did their own version for America) in good shape, then you’re looking at a record worth hundreds. The only American Beatles records worth that much are the butcher versions of “Yesterday and Today” with the clean photo pasted on, and the Vee Jay Records’ “Introducing The Beatles,” in great shape that isn’t a bootleg.
EMI printed ALL of their vinyl whether if it was on Apple or Capitol. Apple was a subsidiary of EMI, just like Capitol is.
I'd rather listen to the Stones or the Who other than the Beatles. Not a fan.
I preferred Wings easilly over Beatles..
I feel like I need to help clarify the meaning of rare, collectible, and valuable. In 1964, the population of the U.K., home of the Beatles, was 58.3M people, whereas the US was home to 191.9M. So when a product is sold to the masses, in a capitalistic society, the economic model is supply and demand. If 50% of the population (demand) were to buy a Beatles record, then the US market will produce nearly 4 times more product (supply) for sale than the UK. Making the supply chain for UK records more rare, which mostly accounts for more value, although not always. Typically, Beatles records in America are not rare by definition, but there are rare pressings that are sought after by collectors, which are usually in short supply (rare), so they fetch higher prices (value) and are often sought after (collectible). There are exceptions to the rule... The Beatles Butcher Cover LP is the most "Collectible" LP of all time, driving the value up, yet they are not the rarest, except for the First State. Second State Butchers, aka Trunk Cover Paste-Over, were recalled First State Butcher Covers with a different picture covering the original photo, that was deemed unfit for the US market. So Capitol records recalled all of them a few days before being released and then sliced off approximately 1/8 of the mouth side of the LP to remove the inner sleeve and record, and then pasted the Trunk Cover over the top of the original Butcher Cover and repackaged them for sale. Estimates of a quarter of a million Second State, Paste-Over Cover LPs where then sold to the masses. These 250K paste-over cover LPs are not rare, by anyone's definition, but can be easily found on eBay, fetching about $1K in EX-NM condition. Why, you ask, it's because it's the most "Collectible" Record of all time... to be clear... the 2nd and 3rd state Butchers are the most collectible, not the first. The First State Butchers are some of the rarest albums, which why they can fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars. I have some extremely rare pressings of the Beatles, but they are not worth more than my sealed Second State Butcher, which are not rare at all.
Capitalism is just a made up word.
@@alanrogs3990 If you are going to be philosophical about it, all words are made up words... it's not like they grow in a garden, organically, or evolved through millions of years of evolution.
@@gizmob0b But people use the word like it is a political party. They use it a lot in opposition to something such as communism. The communists have a real party but there is no Capitalist party. I am not arguing with you, I am just saying. I think people throw the word around a lot these days. Thanks
@@alanrogs3990 Oh, I agree 100%... Fascism, Communism, Socialism, Democracy, are forms of a Political Ideology. Capitalism is business model based on Greed. I have always said that the greatest threat against the American People is "Unregulated Capitalism". But what does this have to do with Beatles Records?
@@gizmob0b Without that greed the Beatles might not have become what they became. There, full circle, lol.
I notice the guy goes up to a copy of the greatest album ever made & flips it back, not a word said. Americans, you will be sorry when Brian is gone that you didn't herald your guy or his band in the way he & they deserve. The Beatles are fantastic, but you already had the greatest band in the 60's & you don't recognise it. Crazy people. I have all the Beatles original 45's on Parlophone & Apple apart from Come Together & Let It Be. I even have my mums original Love Me Do 45 on Parlophone red label earlier rarer version. I also have all albums up to & including Sgt Peppers (with The Fool inner sleeve & cutouts) in mono. I have Rubber Soul mono on Parlophone, but what I don't have & would give the earth for is an original pristine 1966 copy of 'Pet Sounds' The greatest album ever made. X
Mash-up means the songs interconnect and each song plays continuously into the next.
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My favorite Beatles album is NONE!