Thursday, July 29, 2010

Back in the trenches...


Once again I have been in between "real" jobs, but I wanted to chime in about a few rare pressings of "The Priest They Called Him" LP. This record is pretty common but there are a couple versions that are notable.


First off is the 10" picture disc that goes anywhere between $25-75 depending on if you get it on Ebay or through a merchant overseas. I really enjoy this version because it is a little cracklier because it is a picture disc. Typically picture discs tend to be a little scratchier and add texture to many recordings. Plus the picture disc is numbered and probably the most preferred copy for collectors. Etching on the back. 10,000 copies of picture discs were pressed on Tim Kerr in 1993.



Also we have the 1st pressing 10" black vinyl that contains the same track on one side, but includes the amazing B-side that has the signatures of Kurt Cobain and William S. Burroughs on the back. Really a treat and just has a special air to it. This goes for less usually between $10-25. 10,000 black copies were pressed.



Also 10" yellow copies. 5,000 were pressed. I would like a yellow copy :)


The song is nothing to consider amazing... but more the idea of the collaboration between these two legendary artists in music and literature. I listened to this track maybe twice a year and is best under the influence of something... enjoy!!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

OH THE GUILT - Picture 7", Cassette

So I am back to the posting board, since about a 3 month hiatus. I just wanted to touch base and let everyone know there should be more frequent updates. Now that said... I want to talk about the "Oh the Guilt" release by Nirvana. It is a split that Touch and Go put out in 1993. The split is opposite the Jesus Lizard "Puss".

This release comes in multiple formats and I will start with the most rare ones. The picture disc was made in Australia and is one of the most sought after Nirvana releases. It is a limited pressing of just 1500 copies. I recently acquired one from an Icelandic collector. I picked this up for $75 bucks. It can easily for for over $150 - 350 depending on where you search. But I would say any offer that is under $100 is worth picking up. Actually I have seen a few on ebay in the last couple weeks that were under one hundred mark.

BTW I want to mention that during this economic recession, it is a great time to find good deals on Nirvana releases and collectibles. It appears most are down in price anywhere between 30 - 50% off the market value. So keep digging...







The other "Oh the Guilt" formats I want to discuss is the French release that is a blue colored 7". This goes anywhere between $15 - 40 bucks. Usually on the low side during these times. And also the interesting cassette release. I picked one of these up at a shop in Dallas. It goes anywhere between $9 - 25 bucks. Its pretty cool for a complete collection.



This is a really cool release overall and I love the Nirvana track. I would just keep your eyes peeled for the picture disc. It is gorgeous and really worth the money.

More to come... enjoy!

Nick

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Heart Shaped Box - Promo 12"


Here is an interesting promo release of the Heart Shaped Box 12". The regular version comes with "Milk it" and "Marigold" as the bonus tracks. On this particular release the b-side is the unreleased song "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohal Flowing Through the Strip". This is an interesting track that was recorded during the Rio sessions in Brazil circa 1993. It is a seven minute improv jam that includes random lyrics by Kurt and funny banter between the changes in the song. There is not a lot of information in regards to why this track was released on the promo 12". But it is the only place you can find this song on vinyl.


The non-US releases of In Utero did include this song as a secret track on the CD versions. And as I have noted previously, the 10th Anniversary Picture Disc of In Utero list this track but it is not really included on the vinyl.


I have found numerous sales of this 12" on Ebay and on various Vinyl Collector sites. The most I have seen this record going for is around $50. But with a little patience and digging, I have seen many copies sell for below $15. I was really on the hunt for this record at the end of last year. I paid about $45 for it. And in many ways wish I would of waited. Overall this is a great 12" to acquire for any Nirvana fan. And the b-side is pretty fun to listen to every so often. This release only comes on black vinyl.
Thanks again! And enjoy,
Nick
vvoicesmusic@gmail.com

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Here She Comes Now - Melvins split 7"




















This is a Nirvana item that is really worth talking about and exploring. This is the split 7" between Nirvana and the Melvins. It was released in 1991 on a small label called Communion. The record was limited to 1000 copies on 20 sorted colors. This really makes for a collectors dream.


Both bands cover the Velvet Underground. Nirvana picks up an amazing version of "Here She Comes Now" and the Melvins create a doom-y / spastic version of "Venus in Furs". This is by far my favorite 7" by Nirvana.

I own two copies that are in the same color spectrum. A light purple and a dark purple. I picked both up off ebay for around $100 each. I have seen some copies go for as much as $250. Here is a great display of all the colors released below. Thanks to http://www.nirvana-records.be/ for the image.


Hopefully this record will continue to increase in value because most collectors try to acquire all the colors. So some people might own up to 20 or more copies. This takes a lot of records off the market.

I have a feeling this record along with a few numbered vinyls from Nirvana will be worth more year after year. I would love to hear from other collectors on how long they have had their copy and how much they paid for them. This is a real gem.


Thanks and enjoy!
Nick



vvoicesmusic@gmail.com




Monday, May 11, 2009

Incesticide - Blue Swirl LP


The Incesticide LP marks the first item I ever bought on Ebay. This was in 2002 and for some reason this was the first Nirvana record I desired to bid on. I've always been drawn to this record for it's striking artwork and experimental songs. Most of this record ranges from punky new wave songs to experimental noise pop.


When searching for this record the majority of them are pressed on a gorgeous blue marble swirl color. It is one of the coolest records I have. There are also black versions and a few other random colors from other countries. I picked this record up for about $30 dollars then. I have seen it range from the highest $100 and the lowest $30. So I am glad I bought it when I did.


There are also a few Brazilian pressings that come with different artwork and there is a French pressing from the FNAC retail stores that was a limited run of 1000 copies. Thanks to sliver.it for additional info.


Hope you can find this worthy LP. It runs on Ebay constantly. Thanks!


Enjoy,

Nick



Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Nevermind - Japanese Release



Well here it is... the biggest release and breakthrough album for Nirvana. I spent some time deciding on which version I really wanted to pick up a few years ago. There are many standard black formats available from numerous countries; USA, England, Portugal, Brazil and many more. But I really wanted something distinct and collectible.

I decided to go with the Japanese version. It is a Universal release from 2007 and includes the Japanese insert and LP runner. I find the Japanese versions very interesting. The packaging is impeccable and the vinyl weight is 200 grams. These are thick records and the grooves are a little deeper to boost the mix. I picked this version up for around $60 dollars. It is typically worth close to $90-$100.
This record is a necessity to any Nirvana collection and finding the perfect version is hard to do. Most reissues run around $25 to $50 dollars. But imports are really where to go for Nevermind vinyl.


The most sought out version tends to be "Original Master Recordings". This is a 2000 release that pulls from the masters and has some additional mixing and they are numbered (5000 copies). Most of these run $200 to $400 dollars.
Enjoy this wonderful record in any format. If you are looking for the hidden track "Endless Nameless". You will need to pick up the Come As You Are 12". I know the picture disc has it on there. Definitely worth picking up. The vinyl version rips and makes it a worth while purchase.
More to come... thanks!
Nick




Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Molly's Lips 7" and Bleach LP


Most of the time it is really hard to find any Nirvana vinyls at physical record stores. Not only are half the Mom and Pop stores closed, but most just carry reissues anyways. But in 2005 I had the privilege to tour throughout the US for Dogme 95 and stopped through Athens, GA. I was going to record in Athens anyway and asked a friend of mine Helen, where some good record stores were. I knew of Schoolkids and a few other indie shops. But I was lucky to find a podunk shop in an old trailer. I don't remember the name of the actual store, but I literally just pulled over randomly.

When I walked in there was all vinyl and I shopped a bit on my own. I ran through some nice copies of Echo & the Bunnymen, Pavement and other records. But as I went up to the counter, I asked the guy "Do you by chance have any Nirvana records?" He says I think so and pulls out a bin of seven inches. I'm thinking that's cool... it will probably be a Sliver 7" or something. Turns out it was the Nirvana/Fluid split, "Molly's Lips (live)/Candy". I had actually never seen the record and noticed it was on marble green vinyl. I was ready to pick this up.

Then the guy pulls out a random copy of Bleach. And he says he's had a few original copies for years. This was a total score... turns out it was a second pressing on black vinyl. I've compared it to like copies and it holds up with the K Disc engraving and everything. It goes down as the two best random finds for me.

He said he would sell both records for $70. It didn't matter, I really wanted both records anyways. Turns out it was a great score! Most of the "Molly's Lips" records go for $55-$100 depending on the seller. And their was only 2000 copies of the 2nd pressing of Bleach. It goes for $100 or more... All in all it was the highlight of my tour!

BTW the "Molly's Lips" live version is from the Pine Street Theater in Portland, OR circa Spring 1990. This release came out on the Sub Pop Singles Club, January 1991 (SP-97). It is limited to about 4,000 green copies and 3,500 black copies. Careful of some black versions they have been known to counterfeit.

More finds to come...
Nick

vvoicesmusic@gmail.com