Yeah, I don't sit around and listen to it ... but it is good background music for my radio show.
My convenient (and honest) excuse for all the funky braek pop & jazz records in my collection ...
I don't need any excuses... I LISTEN to those records (occasionally )
Haha, I wouldn't hate on anyone for liking IBB. But I do only buy records with funky jazz versions of Rolling Stones songs and shit for radio use ... the day I drop the radio show, there will be a FONKAY JAZZ SET SALE TO END ALL SET SALES
I'm hoping the bubble will burst,like baseball cards, comic books, and Japan's economy. The prices are getting out of control. Sites like Popsike, once a valuable tool, are now making everybody an "expert" on pricing and grading. And what the hell is up with that seller from France called RECSIM, everything is 200.00 or more! They are on Musicstack and Gemm and their prices are screwing up business. I have to explain to private sellers that RECSIM prices are fraudulent. They roll up to me thinking that they are gonna score some major loot for their records only to find out that they have a 10.00 piece at best. It's almost like RECSIM is trying to f**k it up for everyone!
This is true. People who had this record chopped the hell out of it. But it was also a cutout bin classic, with sealed stock piled high for 2 decades. There's just too many copies out there to justify that price.
This is true. People who had this record chopped the hell out of it. But it was also a cutout bin classic, with sealed stock piled high for 2 decades. There's just too many copies out there to justify that price.
It??s simply one of the most in demand pieces of known records ...
even rock guys are asking for that but in the same second would just ignore skull snaps for example!
And to speak for me it was hard and is even harder now to track down an European version in good condition - i payed about 50 euros for an unplayed white label and was glad as well as it took me about 10 years to get together 4 copies.
The second album is even harder - many people still don??t know about the existence of that.
Seems like dude is trying to say that this record has the Lyn Chrissie effect. In other words, multiple cliques or sets of buyers are after the same record (Lyn Christopher, I.B.B., Melvin Bliss) Peace T.N.
Seems like dude is trying to say that this record has the Lyn Chrissie effect. In other words, multiple cliques or sets of buyers are after the same record (Lyn Christopher, I.B.B., Melvin Bliss) Peace T.N.
yup
Selbstl??ufer is not quite known around, isn??t it ?
I've been able to sell VGish copies for $40-50 no problem, people feel they are getting a steal. It is damn hard to find clean. I kind of reject the idea that this "used to be" a $30-40 record, perhaps in the beginnings of ebay or in some shop out of town somewheres but in NYC this has been a money record since I moved here in 1995, for greater or lesser sums depending on the seller but still. The cutout bin copies have BEEN long gone and I don't know too many on this board who were even hip to it back then so is that even really an argument?
$200 is high but it's not outside the realm of possibility.
I kind of reject the idea that this "used to be" a $30-40 record, perhaps in the beginnings of ebay or in some shop out of town somewheres but in NYC this has been a money record since I moved here in 1995, for greater or lesser sums depending on the seller but still.
totally agree, it's been at least double that for a looooooong time
You have to take into consideration that Atomic Records has a pretty loyal fanbase on ebay when it comes to jazz or soul records. Take a look at some of thier completed auctions. I'm just sad they save all their best stuff for ebay, their "real life" store used to be pretty sick.
I've been able to sell VGish copies for $40-50 no problem, people feel they are getting a steal. It is damn hard to find clean. I kind of reject the idea that this "used to be" a $30-40 record, perhaps in the beginnings of ebay or in some shop out of town somewheres but in NYC this has been a money record since I moved here in 1995, for greater or lesser sums depending on the seller but still. The cutout bin copies have BEEN long gone and I don't know too many on this board who were even hip to it back then so is that even really an argument?
The cutout bin copies were around until the late 80's ... I wasn't implying that there are still piles of them around (although I bet somebody does still have sealed stock), just that any record that was piled up for 15 years with thousands of unsold copies can't be seen as THAT rare ... of course, the people-who-owned-it-thrashed-it factor and the fact that it's not a record people get rid of once they find a copy does help keep the numbers for sale down. But, as much as I respect NYC as the center of the universe, I don't think it's fair to say that because a record sold for $100 in NYC 10 years ago, that means it was a "$100 record" ... I was seeing this around, sealed, in the 80's and 90's for $50 and less all the time ... I was just too cheap back then to spend more than $15 on any record and believed I would eventually find everything for $1 at a flea market somewhere ...
I've been able to sell VGish copies for $40-50 no problem, people feel they are getting a steal. It is damn hard to find clean. I kind of reject the idea that this "used to be" a $30-40 record, perhaps in the beginnings of ebay or in some shop out of town somewheres but in NYC this has been a money record since I moved here in 1995, for greater or lesser sums depending on the seller but still. The cutout bin copies have BEEN long gone and I don't know too many on this board who were even hip to it back then so is that even really an argument?
The cutout bin copies were around until the late 80's ... I wasn't implying that there are still piles of them around (although I bet somebody does still have sealed stock), just that any record that was piled up for 15 years with thousands of unsold copies can't be seen as THAT rare ... of course, the people-who-owned-it-thrashed-it factor and the fact that it's not a record people get rid of once they find a copy does help keep the numbers for sale down. But, as much as I respect NYC as the center of the universe, I don't think it's fair to say that because a record sold for $100 in NYC 10 years ago, that means it was a "$100 record" ... I was seeing this around, sealed, in the 80's and 90's for $50 and less all the time ... I was just too cheap back then to spend more than $15 on any record and believed I would eventually find everything for $1 at a flea market somewhere ...
With all due respect, that's all kind of irrelevant; the record has been selling of upwards $100 for the last 10 years (and not just in NYC). If you are aware of a place in the greater northeast that still has $50 sealed copies, or is willing to deal out some quantity wholesale, you can feel free to PM me the information.
Seems like dude is trying to say that this record has the Lyn Chrissie effect. In other words, multiple cliques or sets of buyers are after the same record (Lyn Christopher, I.B.B., Melvin Bliss) Peace T.N.
dont forget Kiss fans...Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley sing on it, and it came out a year before the first Kiss LP...so you can imagine the number of Kiss freaks after it also
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a girl carry her records out of the house to
set up for a yard sale. Chivalry pays!
Yeah, considering it kind of sucks.
I keep a copy because it's a hip-hop classic and all, but it amazes me that people will put $200+ on this record.
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Yeah, I don't sit around and listen to it ... but it is
good background music for my radio show.
My convenient (and honest) excuse for all the funky braek
pop & jazz records in my collection ...
$200 is madness, if only because there are way too many
copies around for people to pay that much. This was, and
should be, a $20-$40 record at BEST.
I don't need any excuses... I LISTEN to those records (occasionally )
Doesn't seem like that long ago that that WAS the price range... blame timmydigalots who know not what they're doing I suppose...
Haha, I wouldn't hate on anyone for liking IBB.
But I do only buy records with funky jazz versions
of Rolling Stones songs and shit for radio use ...
the day I drop the radio show, there will be a
FONKAY JAZZ SET SALE TO END ALL SET SALES
It is insane, but it's not totally anomalous; I'd say the mean price these days is ~$120...
http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=120040239012
Damn.
like SOI said I remember this being around for $50 and under forever. I mean it is a fairly tough find clean in the wild, but still.
This is true. People who had this record chopped the
hell out of it. But it was also a cutout bin classic,
with sealed stock piled high for 2 decades. There's just
too many copies out there to justify that price.
It??s simply one of the most in demand pieces of known records ...
even rock guys are asking for that
but in the same second would just ignore skull snaps for example!
And to speak for me it was hard and is even harder now to track down an European version in good condition - i payed about 50 euros for an unplayed white label and was glad as well as it took me about 10 years to get together 4 copies.
The second album is even harder - many people still don??t know about the existence of that.
... and it still rules my world
Greetings
Seb
Uh, not quite.
i am not talking about freakish records
just an average "that is so great" album ...
Peace
T.N.
yup
Selbstl??ufer is not quite known around, isn??t it ?
$200 is high but it's not outside the realm of possibility.
totally agree, it's been at least double that for a looooooong time
Who's to know you didn't shell out 200 on that record yourself?!
The cutout bin copies were around until the late 80's ... I wasn't
implying that there are still piles of them around (although I bet
somebody does still have sealed stock), just that any record that was
piled up for 15 years with thousands of unsold copies can't be seen
as THAT rare ... of course, the people-who-owned-it-thrashed-it factor
and the fact that it's not a record people get rid of once they find
a copy does help keep the numbers for sale down. But, as much as I respect
NYC as the center of the universe, I don't think it's fair to say that
because a record sold for $100 in NYC 10 years ago, that means it was a "$100
record" ... I was seeing this around, sealed, in the 80's and 90's for $50
and less all the time ... I was just too cheap back then to spend more than
$15 on any record and believed I would eventually find everything for $1
at a flea market somewhere ...
but there should be someone with a better language background to start that ...
With all due respect, that's all kind of irrelevant; the record has been selling of upwards $100 for the last 10 years (and not just in NYC). If you are aware of a place in the greater northeast that still has $50 sealed copies, or is willing to deal out some quantity wholesale, you can feel free to PM me the information.
dont forget Kiss fans...Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley sing on it, and it came out a year before the first Kiss LP...so you can imagine the number of Kiss freaks after it also