Book Description
In a world where music is increasingly digital, there's something about the old-fashioned LP that continues to attract new followers. With more new records sold today than 10 years ago, and older ones continually finding new homes, record collecting remains a vibrant hobby. Within this comprehensive guide, collectors will find more albums listed individually than any other price guide. Covering the beginning of American LP manufacture in 1948 through today, it presents more than 60,000 listings in up to three grades of condition. Collectors can accurately and confidently value and inventory their collections with a record label identifier section and a checklist format. Author Tim Neely presents expanded coverage and updated pricing in this proven winner, featuring an all-new 16-page color section. * Updated and expanded with additional listings * Features an all-new 16-page color section * The only all-LP price guide on the market
About the Author
Tim Neely is book editor and research director of Goldmine? magazine. He has written Goldmine? Standard Catalog of American Records 1950-1975, Goldmine? Records & Prices, and more than a dozen other record collecting books. His personal collection contains more than 20,000 records. He lives in Iola, Wisconsin.
Goldmine Record Album Price Guide FROM THE PUBLISHER
Find out which albums are worth collecting with this new price guide from Goldmine magazine. Record collectors and dealers can now value record albums with confidence when they have the Goldmine Record Albums Price Guide.
Celebrate 50 years of the record album, the 1940s through the 1990s. More than 40,000 albums, valued at $20 or more, are listed and priced in up to three grades of condition. Each album is listed alphabetical by artist in an easy, to use, size and format. Collectors will find thousands of record albums not listed in other price guides.
Author Tim Neely is the book editor and research director of Goldmine magazine, the world's foremost marketplace for collectible records. The author of six other popular price guides, including the extensive Standard Catalog of American Records, Neely has been collecting records for over 25 years and his collection numbers more than 20,000.