Friday, October 21, 2011

Ebay Rock 45's (10/21/11)


Ebay Rock 45's

Each Friday, I post a select group of 5 rock 45's that sold on Ebay recently along with the corresponding video - so you can judge for yourself if the buyer got a good deal.

The Misfits Cough / Cool $1,970,00

From the Auction:

THE MISFITS

COUGH/COOL b/w SHE

AUTOGRAPHED BY GLENN DANZIG

GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC!!

1977 BLANK RECORDS 101

"Cough/Cool" is the first single released by the horror punk band the Misfits. It was released in August 1977 on singer Glenn Danzig's label Blank Records. 500 copies were produced on black 7" vinyl.

Ronnie Dawson Rockin' Bones $281.99

From the Auction:

Artist: Ronnie Dawson
Side A: Rockin' Bones Side B: Congratulations to Me
Label: Rockin' Records #1
Style: Rockabilly
Condition:
Record is conservatively a VERY strong VG. Very slight warp that doesn't affect play at all. Otherwise shiny, some pops but it sounds GREAT!

I recently bought over a hundred R&B and rockabilly 45s out of one of the most amazing collections I've ever heard of in Denver, Colorado. This collector had been at it for decades and had everything. I mean everything! I'm keeping many of them, particularly the black R&B 45s which are more what I tend to DJ. As tempted as I am to hold onto this admittedly perfect gem, I have a rule of not DJing records over $100 in value. Plus one of you will appreciate it more than me (I like rockabilly but it's not exactly my specialty).

Talk about O.G. This is probably one of the three or four most sought after rockabilly 45s out there and what a record it is... geez, should I really be selling this? In terms of condition, there's some sticker residue on the A-Side, which you can probably work off yourself. The vinyl is a very strong VG. I don't want to say VG+ as some might as there are some marks and there are some pops on the record but it plays fantastic on my turntable (trying to beat back second thoughts here).

To add to this, I didn't even notice until I got all of these records home that the outer sleeve (the record was packed in two 45 sleeves) was autographed by the man himself. If I read the handwriting correctly, it reads "To Mary Lou Love you always Ronnie Dawson".

This is definitely, I repeat definitely, the original pressing. I've had several rockabilly fanatic friends of mine here take a look. You can tell by the color of the label (the reissues are a much brighter red) among other ways. If you'd like deadwax info, feel free to email me.

Queen Seven Seas Of Rhye $237.50

From the Auction:

Artist: QUEEN

Side A: SEVEN SEAS OF RHYE

Side B: SEE WHAT A FOOL I'VE BEEN

Country: YUGOSLAVIA

Company: JUGOTON - EMI

Number: SEMI 88753

Condition:

cover - VERY GOOD to VERY GOOD PLUS

record - FAIR to GOOD (visually graded, but it plays much better) - small writing on the both sides of the label

Description + basic informations:

THIS EXTRA RARE PS 45rpm SINGLE IS ORIGINAL YUGOSLAV PRESSING ISSUED IN 1974 WITH DIFFERENT COVER.

Hollis Champion Long Gone Lonesome Blues / Big Beat $200.00


New York Dolls Trash $200.00

From the Auction:

ARTIST: New York Dolls

TITLE: "Trash" mono/stereo Mercury Records promo with the very rare picture sleeve.

CONDITION:

Vinyl Near Mint.

Sleeve is made of thin paper so there is some light creasing in spots. I removed the record from the sleeve over thirty years ago so it would not get damaged. There is a little scuff on one side. It's really nice and you will have a hard time finding one that's cleaner!

LABEL: Mercury 73414 DJ 378 1973 USA




2 comments:

  1. Wow! I've never seen that cover of Seven Seas of Rhye!

    I recently got the 7" of Liar b/w Doing All Right at a record fair for a measeley $5! No picture sleeve, but I have it on good authority it must be pretty rare!

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  2. Nice find! I love record fairs - there' a local one this Sunday, can't wait - love diggin in the crates of 7"ers - ya never know what you will find.

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