The ‘In’ Groove Buys A 10,000 LP’s Lifetime Vinyl Record Collection From a Industry Insider
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Great collection! Can I ask why you turn the inner sleeves round so that the opening is adjacent to the opening in the outer jacket? I know it’s easier to get the LP out but surely it’s not as safe and the vinyl could easily slide out and get damaged. I was always taught (by my dad) to have the opening at the top to prevent this!
I'm definitely the same way, had to school my friends and girlfriends to be proper
In a store the sleeves should be this way so that the vinyl can be looked at without juggling. In my store and in my own collection, records have never slid out because of this.
@@exploringmind7648 .. I’m wondering if this is a UK / USA difference? Every shop I go into here in the UK has the inner sleeve opening at the top to prevent the vinyl slipping out. Surely it’s common sense??
Yeah I am same, opening to the top to prevent them sliding out.
But I guess in record stores people want to check the record so saves the sleeve getting damaged!
@@ralphalder14 it's because of less DUST, to put the open side UP.
DUST THE SECOND WORST ENEMY OF A RECORD. BIGGEST ENEMY ARE GUYS LIKE...
Yes, please! I could watch these kind of videos whole day, every day!
Sorry, cannot watch someone aligning the open end of the inner sleeve with the open end of the outer sleeve, and handling the playing surface with the same gloves that were used to lift the box .....
agreed, that was brutal to watch
😂
I wrote exactly the same comment lol the way he handles these amazing records is cringy
haha. "brutal to watch"
fussy, timid record collector audiophile wimps.
records are for playing.
Doing that with the sleeve is a sure way to split the liner, more money than sence obviously
Couldn't imagine the amount of time and work it takes to go through those. Pricing grading sorting...holy cow!
I spent 40 hours on discogs just doing my collection 1,135 ..
It's mind boggling you have no idea how much time it takes to organize the records grade them package them right and then sell them
On my records I take out the sleeve and replace with a polyline sleeve then I throw a polyline sleeve over the jacket to keep the artwork good
Thank you for answering my question love you guys
mike you're unstoppable, gobbling up record collections across the country
I'm from Nebraska, and love your store. Looking forward to seeing this on the shelves! Amazing find.
I love these videos. Great jazz box to start with.
I only Watch for the jazz content, so this was pretty cool video for me! The Charles Sullivan Genesis record that you pulled out of the second jazz box is an excellent recording, as is his follow up album entitled re-entry!
You really do own a Record Warehouse!
I hope stacking heavy record boxes six high does not damage the records. I honestly would not stack two high but that's probably just me. Nice haul regardless.
He got fleeced don’t worry about stacking those folkie and Dolly Parton and worthless jazz and old yes lps
He opens those records like an amateur terrible archivist. He shouldn’t be allowed to touch lp records with a barge pole.
@@MalEvansUSA I'm sorry, but this is just silly goose behavior, why, just why would you do such nonsense. No one wants to have the burden of owning and managing this mess. Also, if your situation changes such as a divorce you're going to hate yourself for ever purchasing this stuff.
I can't believe that you got an original UK Polydor copy of the first Fairport Convention album, I've been looking for a copy of that for 50 years now.
12:22 Fibonaccis were a band the alternative crowd and college radio played.
1982.
Thought. I always see you all putting records out every day. It would be nice if the stuff from these collections get dropped on 1 day a week like on a Saturday, so we can come dig. I always feel like I am missing out on some of these as it's not feasible to come to the store every day. Great video as always.
So glad you stopped to make this video Mike. Fascinating to see all the different titles in a big haul like this one. Thanks again!
30:30 that Neil Young bootleg is getting a reissue on June 3 thru Reprise records. The official title is "Dorothy Chandler Pavillion 1971". They're also doing the UCLA Royce Hall 1971 as well.
I have about 100 vinyls that represents my early years discovering groups that I saw live ! Streaming high quality is my current happy zone. Got to admit this collection is just unreal!
Love the video .. but why the slapping of the records on each other?
The reason to get import copies of Velvet Underground & Nico (pressed before the CD era) is because every US copy
cut from tape was mono on side 2 ( a mastering error that stuck).
My own 1st copy was a Holland gatefold because I found out about this mistake early.
It's possible that from an investment standpoint the US Verve - MGM pressings and a peelable banana is what you want, but the sonics are a step down.
You make a great team, love your duo videos! 😍
Its very cool to see what people listened too and had such a wide variety i have a couple thousand albums and its also all over the map.
We bought a huge lot of 13,000 for our store,so I feel your pain(lol).We also turn our sleeves the same way with easy accessibility for the customers.
Certain standouts for me were the Sun Ra, the minty fresh Coltrane Impulse titles and promos since you know those are first presses. That's the great thing about getting a record ind collection since you know most of the lp's are indeed first pressings. I noticed you passed by very quickly a copy of Jean Luc Ponty King Kong which is an album of early recordings with Frank Zappa. Yes, my eagles eyes spotted that, ha.
Rick K: What a great project that was, and still is, to be sure.
It's released on CD by BGO, from the UK.
It’s shit bro. Shit. He got fleeced. He spent thousands on packing and storage and he got shit Bubkus. He got nothing
@@MalEvansUSA ????
@@MalEvansUSA He will make every dime invested back and then some. I think you need to go back to vinyl kindergarten. Useless jazz LPs? Go get some taste in music would be my suggestion to a non-believer.
13:00 - The Family were who Prince ✍ Nothing Compares 2 U for & their version is 😎 !
Different "Family".
That was from 69 to 72.
Very enjoyable video, Mike & Angel; watched it through til the end.
I'd cancelled my Feb/March baseball spring training trip to Arizona/Florida when MLB went on strike. Maybe I'll turn up next year, help you price out your record collection purchases in the morning before heading out to watch my LA Dodgers.
Thanks again for a very nice video.
FYI- I was hyped to see the Island Fairport !
Who puts the inner sleeve containing the record with the opening facing out? Thats just going to collect dust and there is a good possibility of the record falling out and hitting the floor, weird.
I think its because they are going into the box again, so they will be protected, and it makes it easier to grade/clean/research. As you will end up pulling the record out again. I thought the same thing
puts record innersleeve wrong way in the sleeve...
10,000 albums!!!!! Wow!!
You probably know that those polyethylene-lined inner sleeves that stick to the record (6:12) can damage the vinyl - it leaches in and can't be removed. You should pull those sleeves immediately.
Those pink Island Fairport Convention records were $100 in 1995 - i can imagine what they're worth today.
Don't you think after 50 + years it's a little bit too late? I love the way he shoves the records back into the paper sleeves 😂
@@alanrogs3990 I've got hundreds of polyethylene-lined inner UK sleeves and have only ever seen a couple that did that. They were probably the lined Decca inners. Maybe something somebody put on the vinyl way back that caused this?
This dude going to make millions with this collection.
Got any Weldon Irvine or Roy Ayers Ubiquity records in that gigantic haul?
have you seen the doc on Weldon Irvine?
Based on what we saw, the seller switched to CDs pretty much when they first came out.
Class act Mike…..respect is the minimum to give and get, live and let live; somehow we lost sight. NIIiiiiiiCE!
Did George’scollection lead to this? John Fahey is somewhat a rare bird but I live in the rural world.
That’s exactly what I say when I say when I use to see Dan Fogelberg….”oh boy”
I see some deep cuts. Some undisclosed hot box in the valley!
Beautiful to see a lifelong collection. I’m such an amateur.
What a time to have caught this wave.
Loved the SMR shout out! Is that what they call it?
I have all these too my collection is close to 150,000 records spanning from the 30 till the '90s I also have transcript records a a collectible know what theses are
Wow If you want some one to log them all .I will fly out to the states tomorrow .regards from over the pond
I’d love to get ahold of that pink island Fairport Leige and Lief!
Wow love the jazz collection especially Donald Byrd.
22:56 My wife says this exact thing to me at least twice weekly.
Ultimate tribute to a piece of music is to listen to it. How much of their records will these collectors never even once listen to
mike w the willie colon knowledge. hope craft continues releasing his stuff w kevin cutting them. i was interested if you get a lot of salsa in collections in arizona and how long they last in the store. hard to come across clean early pressing of the early fania stuff
With all due respect I wouldn't want you going through my album collection, the way you handle the records is a bit rough.
Aww man, I need that Sonny Boy Williamson with the Yardbirds!!
A buy anything and everything collector by the looks of it, ideal for a record store, at the right price.
Hé Mike , I Saw that you come to Holland at the record fair in Den Bosch? I work there also those days. I watch all your video’s. If you are there , I come to your store in Den Bosch, greetings Stefan
21:48...Root down .
Beastie boys sampled it.....Great vinyl collection.
Nice collection. I have a copy of every record shown in the first five minutes.
I have everything ever pressed in Rhodesia ☺
I want that Danzig!!!
21:38 Leo Smith Divine Love on ECM. You should pull it an listen, it is incredible!
I would be looking for truly original blues. Everything Chess did was fantastic. But I know there were many blues artists down south in the late 1800s early 1900s, including gospel blues. There are some recordings if you can find them. I'm thinking of later on people like Sister Rosetta.
Did you buy that haul without going through the individual records before you wrote the check?
if I could get my hands on a collection like that, I would start my own record store.
17:45 and I have been looking for the Julian Priester album on ECM but hoping to catch it in the wild cheaply...
Holy cow!! Mike, hard-core man! Hard core!!!!
So that's where Clinic! got their album cover from 😄
Good night..I' Jorge Villanueva from Spain..I want buy some Led Zeppelin Bootleg ( Persistence, MSG'75, etc), only Vinyl, NO cd...Someone can tell me about this ' desire??. Many thanks..
all blue , blue notes started in 73
back in the day i tried returning WOODSTOCK one to K-MART - they said we have never sold that album because of nudity on cover - ooopps -
You're going to need to open up more stores.
Mike that collection is your highest probability for a LZ2 stereo promo, you have seen in a while.
If it is there it is likely NM-.
Good luck - I hope you find one!
Are you talking about a white label promo?
Man you’re such a Lucky guy!
Hey!!! We love Buck Owens! He and Merle Haggard the pride and joy of the great Central San Joaquín Valley and of course our Bakersfield, California!!
I'd like to know if the majority of the albums are west coast pressings. Atlantic would've been pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. in L.A. And did these all have protective outer sleeves when you picked them up?
“Christinith! You Idiot! You Come To Our House, You Get My Wife’s Name Right!” If you’ve never watched The Other Guys, this quote will be completely lost on you. But if you have, then you’ll know this guy is that actors (Brett Gelman) doppelgänger. I digress…
Nice collection! 👍🏼
Good stuff! Love that jazz and blues 💯💯💯
Good to see those Sun Ra records. I’m wondering how much it cost to mail those promos from Saturn…
I don't expect the Ornette records to cost anything. It's Free Jazz!
@@iluvj50 KER-TISH!
please do more vids on your u-hual boxes !
Huge warehouse!...congrats on new location, buy building?
Have to imagine you spent no less than 100k and will undoubtedly make a nice profit
Yea, Let’s see the Jazz vinyl
Lovely to see fairport stuff
Nice finds was there any Country besides Dolly in the collection
Love your video as always
Congrats!
GREAT!!!!!!!! 😃
Dude...maybe time to open a 2nd location in Colorado so I can reap the bounty of your riches🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Holy cow.
The sound of those late 60s RE gatefolds opening up after half a century of storage is something.
Jackets look about as minty as can be.
The records have some fingerprints, and of course lots of paper dust.
Can you say why, he sold his collection?
Amazing. You are the King of Vinyl!
I used to jam that live link Wray all the time good album toclean the house to
How do you even start to price these ? What a collection !
Wish he would stop turning the damn records round like that, there put in the sleeves that way for a reason so they don't drop on the floor and break there so easy to slide out, and touching the vinyl with them rubber glaves I was crinchjng the way he shoved the vinyl back in its sleeve everytime thinking it was gonna damage the seam then he slams it on the table I almost couldn't watch anymore lol
then don't watch, incel.
Those TVZ on Poppy….woah. Hit me up I want to buy them!
Just lovely. I have collected Impulse and Sun Ra for years and even now the sight of an Impulse cover make my heart skip.
Popular in the 1970s and 1980s, a singer, and wrote hits for others? That eliminates Boz Scaggs, Eddie Schwartz, or Ian Thomas, not from groups. Eliminates Gary Mallaber, not a singer. Donald Fagen and Steve Miller were covered a lot, but I don't know if others have hits with their songs. That's a lot of info but too many names to consider.
12:14 - 54-40, from Vancouver. Look up songs like "Ocean Pearl", "One Day In Your Life", "Miss You", "I Go Blind", among others.
23:40 - "Snoozefest"? Ignorant snob. I saw many good names in that box.
Spectrum Billy cobam very best album in your box with c
How much for a box of jass hold box
You don’t like Townes Van Zandt?? I don’t know if we can be friends. lol
Nice, Fotheringay, Sandy Denny's finest.
I wish he handled them with a bit more care …. I’m getting stressed
This is called obsession
you just blew past the live yardbirds lp ?????
superb,
I HATE the way this guy just slams the records back into the covers. It's gonna cause a seam slit on the spine!! Total disregard.
Yah, clearly a noob LOL.
I see you like to turn the inner sleeve side-ways..!!
Madness
Record sales only driven by the lack of another way to unload those you don't want for your collection. That is rof.
What Danzig albums?? How much??
Amazing
Hey guys! I'd love to have that copy of Electric Warrior by T-Rex🔥
10k and no polys? Yow..