mrmatthew said:
The "recently discoverd " thread got me to thinking that I'd really like to have legit digital and/or vinyl copies of some of my fave Kinks records and geez-o-lou they are either super expensive, out-of-print or unavailable on Itunes.
WTF! This was thier biggest record and it has thier biggest hit on it, why cant i get a decent used copy for less than $50?
What other records should be easier/more available, that aren't...and im not talking about your Boscoes or other raers, but major label, big sellers.
I have experienced similar scenarios, especially with the 60s rock bands. My assumptions are that:
1) These records are close to 50 years old now
2) Finding one of these records (despite selling in good numbers back-in-the-day) in anything close to EX condition is incredibly difficult.
3) The emergence of re-mastering and Deluxe Editions has given us super-crispy, clean and amazing-sounding digital files. A crackly and poppy LP is a lot harder to sell to ears that have gotten used to the cleanliness of digital. Thus, EX and NM vinyl prices have gone through the roof. And you only have to look at some of the prices being paid for sealed copies of million-selling LPs to know this isn't changing anytime soon.
4) Good records - LPs - groups - will always sell, and the Kinks are definitely one of the bands with a superb discography.