Haha, I love the fact you had no idea that was Lee Dorrian, owner of Rise Above Records, the label not the shop, ex-singer of Napalm Death and Cathedral. Great video.
Lee Dorrian! What a legend. His band Cathedral is one of my faves ever. Carnival Bizarre and Forest of Equilibrium are doom classics. Top bloke by the looks of it.
Save your money and go back to that store! Unbelievable classic UK vinyl. I could only wish I could find a store like that here in the US! Thanks for the journey!
You guys are the best! You remind me of how me and my dad are like. Ive recently started listening to vinyl and my dad has given me a bunch of his old records and my deceased uncles record collection, so watching this channel gives me so much positivity!
@thevinylhunters honestly, you and poppa dave are my favourite duo, your so passionate about the record and your banter inbetween really makes me laugh! I'm gunna go to some record fairs in the new year before I move out on my own, I'd really love to spend a day with you guys looking for records! I'm based in the south east! :D
The prices these days are insane! When I used to go vinyl diggin' in the late '80s and through the '90s it was an affordable pastime. Thanks for the video 👍
Another GREAT post gents..very enjoyable as always...What a shop to visit-wow so much amazing cool stuff in there..Quite easy to spend a fortune in there!!! 👍👍👍👍
Shalamar Friends LP £18 when we went 2 years ago. I burst out laughing, my girlfriend joined in and we left the howling. Never going back. Go to Alan's Records up the road. Great prices, great stock, great guy.
Loving all these uploads! I have a 1977 re-issue of In the Court Of The Crimson King on polydor, but have since been told those pressings had audio issues because they were mastered on the cheap!! Although I believe the original master tapes have since been found
Wow. You telling me I can meet one of my teenage idols by visiting his record shop. I wonder if they have any rare Cathedral stuff I've been looking for forever.
I can't understand people selling their record collections ever. They were and are the soundtrack to my youth. Especially during the late 70's and early 80's. A golden era...
@@davidbeeson9408 I get that and I've known people to do that. Even when I've been skint myself I've never been tempted. For me, selling my records would be a very last resort. They must be worth at least 50 grand too if these record buying sites are to be believed.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Cannot belive I missed this shop when I was in london! Don't know how long it will be before I'm back in London as I live in the states. If I do, I will definitely go to this shop!
it's away from the touristy bits of London. I live not far from the store and just wish my record money would stretch. always love browsing there though.
Yeah, people collect the Vertigo swirl label & a lot of the stuff they were looking at is the psyche-rock stuff. Some of that stuff sells for real money. Mad innit ?
I'm in Toronto. Some of those prices seem bonkers to me! Still alot of 70's rock in circulation here. Yard sales and record fairs, usually find a good deal.
Thanks for this video it's given me the incentive to avoid the shop. Obscene prices for what basically is £5-£10 records. A lot of those you can still find in excellent condition if you are prepared to do the early morning work by visiting boot fairs. Magna Carta's 'Seasons'. Uriah Heap - the first two LPs you can still find for less than £10.
Mr Lee Dorrian himself right there! met him in...94, i think? in L.A., outside a Cathedral/Flotsam and Jetsam/Mercyful Fate gig. he was hopping off a taxi with Gary Jennings, just outside the venue. i was there with my friend Claudio, all the way from Mexico, solely for the gig (and to visit some friends). we were carrying a boxload of vinyl, all of them the same title: a weird 'unofficial' (i believe) Cathedral album: 'Echoes and Dirges From the Nave', featuring early stuff, demos or live material: the bass player from our stoner/doom band and Dorrian were penpals form his days in Napalm Death, and this guy put it out, for some reason. and since we were visiting the US and attending the gig, our bassist thought it a good idea to make us carry that heavy load (pun intended, i.e., a Cathedral song title, too) and deliver copies to the band. as punk rockers used to do... so there we were, and thankfully Lee and Gary appeared. Lee did know what that record was about and he even said they'd put us on the guest list- but we already had tickets. astounding set by Cathedral-witnessed by us and maybe ten other people! later that night we were partying with Lee, the bass player (Ed Carlson?), Guy from the Obsessed, Ron Martinez from Final Conflict and a few others, just smoking, chatting and blasting musi at Dino Cazares' apartment. the police knocked on the door and we all escaped through an open window in the living room, into the Hollywwod night. true story... btw, that Samuel Prody album is just perfect psych!
The July on the wall will be a US press for £650. It has a black background whilst the UK is blue. The UK press is £1500+. England on the wall is a UK hard rock lp on Deroy from 76. Very well regarded. A fair price is £1000 but has sold for more. I kinda regret not buying one local for £800 a couple of years ago. My pal does own a copy. Impressive looking shop though....like having the Den Bosch fair in London.
@@thevinylhunters Yep, I'm not afraid to drop a few hundred on a record but I live in the north so in general prices not quite as severe as those London prices. Cheers Nigel
Super sick Atomic Rooster poster!!! I was unaware and missed the innitial auction of JohnDu Cann's personal items after he passed. But somehow through chance I found a few items that were forgotten to be put up for the initial auction. I scored a really great Atomic Rooster poster from the Death Walks Behind You era. Oddly enough the band Osibisa is on the other side of the poster so im not sure if its from a gig or magazine or what? It us dark blue ink print on light blue paper, a very striking image! I also got a mail correspondence with a small record label reissuing The Attack material on cd asking for contributions from John There was also an album proof of the Andromeda lp cover that I lost by just a few dollars. Hearing of that poster on the wall brought back memories from about 11or12 years ago. Very cool store but yes pretty pricey! Wish I could visit.
Ah shit, I would have sure bought the Kyuss' Wretch if it was the original copy and that Van der Graaf Generator single. That's a really great store, there's nothing quite like that in Spain!
Really enjoyed browsing with you but this store is too rich for me despite it being a vinyl treasure trove. I have always found the flea markets as a good place to buy s/h vinyl. Never found anything rare but quite a few near mint original pressings for £8-£10 a throw.
This is painful, I'm seeing so much stuff! But... Is it first edition UK? U.S? How Much? etc.. So frustrating, not being there and seeing for myself! You pulled Affinity out how much was it?
I've only seen a couple of videos from the channel and I'm wondering if you like the music of vertigo swirls or are really for collecting. I have seen your reaction when you see the prices in the store and I think you are right not to buy anything even if you like what you see, the prices are set to catch an idiot with money.
Hello, subscriber of your channel and Uncle Acid vinyl collector from the states here. May I please ask a favor? I need to get a proper pressing numbers release for all the Uncle Acid 45's. I would very much like one for the LP's as well. Can you please help me get in contact with someone who can give me this information? Thank you.
I bet you have been asked this question before .. What was the most expensive vinyl you have bought , and what was it ? Also your first LP you got and single (45) ,and EP ? Andrew Hackney East London 👍🏻⭐️
The most valuable record I got for the cheapest price was Primevil, Smokin Bats at Camptons for $0.60. The most I ever paid for a collectable record was $160 for Comus First Utterance around 20 years ago.
When I see all them metal albums I used to have in the 80’s and got rid of them for cd’s. Then see how much they are going for now in its incredible.I mean it’s only a piece of black plastic. I bet all them prices in there are Discogs prices as in whatever the price on there it’ll be the same in the shop.I know some record shop owners who’ll get a collection in and sell them for a really cheap price cus he’ll know he can get rid of them fast. Where some will put a big price on them and have them on display for ever has no one can afford them.
I’d say above what they should’ve been but with negotiation you could probably get them down to a reasonable price. Thing is you just don’t see those sorts of records, they’re hard to find!
horribly overpriced. They're literally going off the highest price on Discogs it appears. I'd say this is the worst record shop ever. They're clearly buying the lowest price stuff on discogs and then selling it for the highest price possible.
I thought it was amazing. Easily one of the best shops I’ve ever seen. You clearly have deep biases that are based on previous norms in previous eras. Id love to hear your solution to the problem? An actual intelligent answer instead of a reductive over simplification which clearly is so easy for you to hurl from your position, as what? A successful record shop owner? Or a rude record buyer who just wants things as cheap as possible and doesn’t care about the fact that to support small business mom and pop and brick and mortar you have to pay a premium. But obviously the world’s moving to corporate sterile cheapness just like you want.
@@arzabael wtf are you talking about? simultaneously defending and critiquing capitalism. You can still get good records for reasonable prices from individuals on discogs. "Supporting a mom and pop store", f-off.
Haha, I love the fact you had no idea that was Lee Dorrian, owner of Rise Above Records, the label not the shop, ex-singer of Napalm Death and Cathedral. Great video.
Holy moly! Gracious, Gods? Hard stuff, May blitz, July etc. Fantastic stuff!
This is crazy. What an amazing record shop.Thanks for taking us along on this visit. Amazing shop and pretty crazy prices.
Lee Dorrian! What a legend. His band Cathedral is one of my faves ever. Carnival Bizarre and Forest of Equilibrium are doom classics. Top bloke by the looks of it.
Save your money and go back to that store! Unbelievable classic UK vinyl. I could only wish I could find a store like that here in the US! Thanks for the journey!
What an Impressive amount of records on display. Holy Holy holy Grails
Oh no, you visited the 'Swirly' section, I'm drooling !! Great vid guys :)
Us too!
Found my holy grail record at Rise Above. Can't wait to go back and visit again.
You guys are the best! You remind me of how me and my dad are like. Ive recently started listening to vinyl and my dad has given me a bunch of his old records and my deceased uncles record collection, so watching this channel gives me so much positivity!
That’s great mate! These sort of comments are why we do it in the first place 😊 glad you enjoyed and got something out of what we do
@thevinylhunters honestly, you and poppa dave are my favourite duo, your so passionate about the record and your banter inbetween really makes me laugh! I'm gunna go to some record fairs in the new year before I move out on my own, I'd really love to spend a day with you guys looking for records! I'm based in the south east! :D
Lucky you meeting Lee Dorrian ........ loved his old band Cathedral.
LOL! At your mailorder "wife".
The prices these days are insane!
When I used to go vinyl diggin' in the late '80s and through the '90s it was an affordable pastime.
Thanks for the video 👍
Lee Dorrian!!! Ex-napalm death and Cathedral. Also Rise Above records did some great releases.
I used to live near to Mitch from Napalm Death when he lived in Birmingham. Nice guy! Thanks for the CD Mitch!
Another GREAT post gents..very enjoyable as always...What a shop to visit-wow so much amazing cool stuff in there..Quite easy to spend a fortune in there!!! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Shalamar Friends LP £18 when we went 2 years ago. I burst out laughing, my girlfriend joined in and we left the howling. Never going back. Go to Alan's Records up the road. Great prices, great stock, great guy.
Loving all these uploads! I have a 1977 re-issue of In the Court Of The Crimson King on polydor, but have since been told those pressings had audio issues because they were mastered on the cheap!! Although I believe the original master tapes have since been found
Glad you’re enjoying them Louis! And you gotta get yourself a pink island press of that album! Or at least a palm tree version 😁
Some nice ones. Thanks for the store tour!
Thanks for watching!
Greetings from Athens I saw great records in your episode.Unfortunately I have not been in London in recordshops .
Vinyl is such a rabbit hole…. I love the chase… but it seems to have no end😂
Wow. You telling me I can meet one of my teenage idols by visiting his record shop. I wonder if they have any rare Cathedral stuff I've been looking for forever.
So many people sold their vinyl back in the 90's, now want it back. Moral is- DO NOT FOLLOW THE CROWD!
Charity shops in the nineties were full of cheap vinyl, I remember buying 3 sides live by Genesis for £3, those were the days.
@@dnjn67 Why would you buy that, for any amount?
@@Bobbo-h2h lol
I didn't
@@dnjn67too much.
Great shop, a lot of fantastic records but the prices are insane!
Mr. Lee is a truly nice guy! Been to the shop a few times (my gf lives nearby). Really cool selection of punk 7 inches. Greetings from Denmark 🙂
I can't understand people selling their record collections ever. They were and are the soundtrack to my youth. Especially during the late 70's and early 80's. A golden era...
Sometimes, when people are skint broke, the money is just more valuable than the records.
@@davidbeeson9408 I get that and I've known people to do that. Even when I've been skint myself I've never been tempted. For me, selling my records would be a very last resort. They must be worth at least 50 grand too if these record buying sites are to be believed.
@@davidbeeson9408 and a few weeks later they in the same situation ... no point in selling
Sometimes I guess age. They are old and want others to enjoy them rather than some family members tossing them out after they pass.
The older guy sounds like Ted Grandad Trotter from Only Fools and Horses. Glorious record store 🙂
No way
Thoroughly enjoyed this video! Cannot belive I missed this shop when I was in london! Don't know how long it will be before I'm back in London as I live in the states. If I do, I will definitely go to this shop!
it's away from the touristy bits of London. I live not far from the store and just wish my record money would stretch. always love browsing there though.
@@AustrianZeppelin I always wish I had an infinite wallet for places like this!
Really interesting video thanks, I can't get over how much some of the "commoner" Vertigos are going for!
Yeah, people collect the Vertigo swirl label & a lot of the stuff they were looking at is the psyche-rock stuff. Some of that stuff sells for real money. Mad innit ?
Awesome tour of this shop guys . Cheers 😎👌
Great to see ya back! Absolutely love your videos!
Merry Christmas to you both! Keep the great content coming in the new year! 🎉
Merry Christmas to you too Leigh 😁
SCRATCHES OR NOT, I'D BUY ANY OF THAT STUFF IN A HEARTBEAT! THAT PLACE LOOKS LIKE I COULD LIVE THERE.
I'm in Toronto. Some of those prices seem bonkers to me! Still alot of 70's rock in circulation here. Yard sales and record fairs, usually find a good deal.
At those prices no wonder vinyl sales have peaked, but glad you had fun!
My solid ground is a crazy rare album
Very eavy very humble... 1GBP Swirl Retford Charity shop 10 yrs ago
Thanks for this video it's given me the incentive to avoid the shop. Obscene prices for what basically is £5-£10 records. A lot of those you can still find in excellent condition if you are prepared to do the early morning work by visiting boot fairs. Magna Carta's 'Seasons'. Uriah Heap - the first two LPs you can still find for less than £10.
They had Jim Croce Life and Times on Vertigo Swirl?! That's probably the rarest of the lot! I wonder what it was priced at.
Jim Croce is one of the cheapest Vertigo swirls...it's a £25 record. There are swirls on the wall that are £1000+.
@@nigelcampag1290 I never see the swirl for that one. I only see the Spaceship label
Glorious shop. It’s my dream to run a store that’s known for always having rare on the walls. Ive barely seen three in my life
Great shop and video guys
Lee Dorrian! The high priest of doom! 😂 A Coventry kid.
I am Matthew Hopkins. Witchfinder.
HIGH P R I C E OF DOOM😊
@@mikaelhallman9937 Arf! 😆
Love this channel😊
Mr Lee Dorrian himself right there! met him in...94, i think? in L.A., outside a Cathedral/Flotsam and Jetsam/Mercyful Fate gig. he was hopping off a taxi with Gary Jennings, just outside the venue. i was there with my friend Claudio, all the way from Mexico, solely for the gig (and to visit some friends). we were carrying a boxload of vinyl, all of them the same title: a weird 'unofficial' (i believe) Cathedral album: 'Echoes and Dirges From the Nave', featuring early stuff, demos or live material: the bass player from our stoner/doom band and Dorrian were penpals form his days in Napalm Death, and this guy put it out, for some reason. and since we were visiting the US and attending the gig, our bassist thought it a good idea to make us carry that heavy load (pun intended, i.e., a Cathedral song title, too) and deliver copies to the band. as punk rockers used to do... so there we were, and thankfully Lee and Gary appeared. Lee did know what that record was about and he even said they'd put us on the guest list- but we already had tickets. astounding set by Cathedral-witnessed by us and maybe ten other people! later that night we were partying with Lee, the bass player (Ed Carlson?), Guy from the Obsessed, Ron Martinez from Final Conflict and a few others, just smoking, chatting and blasting musi at Dino Cazares' apartment. the police knocked on the door and we all escaped through an open window in the living room, into the Hollywwod night. true story... btw, that Samuel Prody album is just perfect psych!
Lee Dorian!
Classic Vinyl Head response - ' You got that one' .. .' Yeah' ... 'I don't think so...' ha🙃
😂
great video as always
Thanks for watching!
The July on the wall will be a US press for £650. It has a black background whilst the UK is blue. The UK press is £1500+. England on the wall is a UK hard rock lp on Deroy from 76. Very well regarded. A fair price is £1000 but has sold for more. I kinda regret not buying one local for £800 a couple of years ago. My pal does own a copy. Impressive looking shop though....like having the Den Bosch fair in London.
Thanks for that info Nigel! Crazy prices, huh?
@@thevinylhunters Yep, I'm not afraid to drop a few hundred on a record but I live in the north so in general prices not quite as severe as those London prices. Cheers Nigel
Very interesting video I go ot alot L.PS. from my late mother I haven't Heard of names on some them am playing them .
I'll have to get in the loft this weekend 😂👍
Super sick Atomic Rooster poster!!!
I was unaware and missed the innitial auction of JohnDu Cann's personal items after he passed.
But somehow through chance I found a few items that were forgotten to be put up for the initial auction.
I scored a really great Atomic Rooster poster from the Death Walks Behind You era. Oddly enough the band Osibisa is on the other side of the poster so im not sure if its from a gig or magazine or what? It us dark blue ink print on light blue paper, a very striking image!
I also got a mail correspondence with a small record label reissuing The Attack material on cd asking for contributions from John
There was also an album proof of the Andromeda lp cover that I lost by just a few dollars.
Hearing of that poster on the wall brought back memories from about 11or12 years ago.
Very cool store but yes pretty pricey!
Wish I could visit.
Niedawno Andromeda poszła za 700€( allegro, Polska), kupił mój kolega.
Ah shit, I would have sure bought the Kyuss' Wretch if it was the original copy and that Van der Graaf Generator single. That's a really great store, there's nothing quite like that in Spain!
Really enjoyed browsing with you but this store is too rich for me despite it being a vinyl treasure trove. I have always found the flea markets as a good place to buy s/h vinyl. Never found anything rare but quite a few near mint original pressings for £8-£10 a throw.
Have you tried The Vinyl vault in Holt, Norfolk?
Not yet! Thanks for the suggestion 😁
This is painful, I'm seeing so much stuff! But... Is it first edition UK? U.S? How Much? etc.. So frustrating, not being there and seeing for myself! You pulled Affinity out how much was it?
Great shop!! Whats the Manson lp?
- Poor Old Prisoner Boy (1989). 60 minutes of jail cell riffing.
Thinking was who's second album? Can't make out what Lee said (after Apple, Megaton). So it must be a very rare record!
just be sure to have won the national lottery , before entering !!!
You guys were just talking to freaking Lee Dorian from Napalm Death and Cathedral!
Yes! I can not understand why they don't make a reverence to him. As a metalhead you must do it!
man i would have killed my bank account there!
Ridiculous capitalistic, bourgeois prices. Hey! Dorian, "Practise What You Preach".
I've only seen a couple of videos from the channel and I'm wondering if you like the music of vertigo swirls or are really for collecting. I have seen your reaction when you see the prices in the store and I think you are right not to buy anything even if you like what you see, the prices are set to catch an idiot with money.
Manythnx and Happy holidays!!🤘 my favorite vinyl hunting duo.very cool Faith no More..wish you could've come away with the Uriah Heep
Glad you enjoyed Dave! One day he’ll get himself a copy of that Uriah heep album once more 😁
I have amny of those wall records... 1st crimson is pink island bullet label.
15 lat temu kupiłem LZ1 Turquoise za 900£,a Rush1 Moon Records za 80€(!) oba NM!Ile by kosztował Dark Round of Edges gdyby się pojawił ( 99 egz.)?
Do you guys realise that’s the lead singer of Cathedral that owns the label rise above/shop
Yep 😁
Hello, subscriber of your channel and Uncle Acid vinyl collector from the states here. May I please ask a favor? I need to get a proper pressing numbers release for all the Uncle Acid 45's. I would very much like one for the LP's as well. Can you please help me get in contact with someone who can give me this information? Thank you.
I bet you have been asked this question before .. What was the most expensive vinyl you have bought , and what was it ? Also your first LP you got and single (45) ,and EP ? Andrew Hackney East London 👍🏻⭐️
The most valuable record I got for the cheapest price was Primevil, Smokin Bats at Camptons for $0.60. The most I ever paid for a collectable record was $160 for Comus First Utterance around 20 years ago.
I wonder how much they want for that Bright Phoebus or COB?
Did they have Comus First Utterance?
To expensive just buy cds
0:19 didn't know russell 'rant Jr was into vinyl
shame about the prices though, sucks the fun out of it for the real music fans who aint loaded . great video though , happy digging
*casually pulls dissection*
When I see all them metal albums I used to have in the 80’s and got rid of them for cd’s.
Then see how much they are going for now in its incredible.I mean it’s only a piece of black plastic.
I bet all them prices in there are Discogs prices as in whatever the price on there it’ll be the same in the shop.I know some record shop owners who’ll get a collection in and sell them for a really cheap price cus he’ll know he can get rid of them fast.
Where some will put a big price on them and have them on display for ever has no one can afford them.
Iam trying to find Emanon (Aloe Blacc and Exile) the Waiting room and InI center of attention
ridiculously expensive
What were the prices like reasonable or to much
I’d say above what they should’ve been but with negotiation you could probably get them down to a reasonable price. Thing is you just don’t see those sorts of records, they’re hard to find!
Way over priced.
DAMN RIGHT.... DON'T BE A SHEEP AND FOLLOW....DO U!!!!
I want to go there and buy Dopethrone.
See Gene picture hanging on the wall
It's nice that that store has a bunch of good records but if the prices are high it's no good.
What's worse is going into shops that don't have prices on them and the owner has to "look it up"
Perhaps that's the reason they have such a good selection.
Lee Dorrians shop, ex Napalm Death, Cathedral, With The Dead.
Fuck is that place still going? Sorry, stupid question. LOL.
Is that your grandfather?
you missed a Killing Joke EP.
The shops are getting greedy. Prices insane.
hmv...now its 3 for £66... nxt yr it`ll be 3 for £755
Imagine paying £125 for a Rod Stewart record? Lol.
I wouldn't pay £1.25 😂
Bun rod stuart
The prices are a rip off that’s why they have so much stuff no one will pay their prices
Specially nowadays
horribly overpriced. They're literally going off the highest price on Discogs it appears. I'd say this is the worst record shop ever. They're clearly buying the lowest price stuff on discogs and then selling it for the highest price possible.
I thought it was amazing. Easily one of the best shops I’ve ever seen. You clearly have deep biases that are based on previous norms in previous eras. Id love to hear your solution to the problem? An actual intelligent answer instead of a reductive over simplification which clearly is so easy for you to hurl from your position, as what? A successful record shop owner? Or a rude record buyer who just wants things as cheap as possible and doesn’t care about the fact that to support small business mom and pop and brick and mortar you have to pay a premium. But obviously the world’s moving to corporate sterile cheapness just like you want.
@@arzabael wtf are you talking about? simultaneously defending and critiquing capitalism. You can still get good records for reasonable prices from individuals on discogs. "Supporting a mom and pop store", f-off.
Highgate prices
It’s very nice! 👍🔥🙏 But prices….I guess that’s what it should be 😢🫣