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Vinyl question
I hope someone can answer this question. I'd like to know how many vinyl records were actually manufactured / released of these albums:
1. Bat Out Of Hell II 2. Welcome To The Neighborhood I recently saw it being offered on eBay for € 129. :shock: Is the price justified? I know it's pretty rare but I don't know how rare / valuable exactly. 3. Couldn't Have Said It Better I know it exists but I've never seen one on the market. 4. Bat Out Of Hell III I have seen the U.S. version by Virgin (red vinyl) quite often so far, while the European pressing by Mercury/Universal seems to be hardly available. Is it just a coincidence or is there a reason? Which edition is more rare? How many records were made in Europe and how many in the U.S.? |
No idea how many were actually manufactured :?
Bat II and Neighbourhood are more rare than the Bat, Dead Ringer etc but they are appearing on Ebay more and more often, though not sure $129 is a fair price. Couldn't Have Said It Better is extremely rare, I have only ever seen one on the market, and it wasn't long before someone dropped everything and took it off the market as quickly as it appeared! :p Bat III isn't as rare as I thought it was, again I have no idea of the numbers but they do appear on Ebay a lot. The red Bat III vinyl I think is more rare than the standard black one, all of which are well worth having! |
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I'd rate the albums in this order of decreasing rarity (or increasing availability)
CHSIB (As rare as rocking horse shit) WTTN (I see about a copy a month on ebay somewhere with varying end prices) Bat III (US Red and European issues seem to have abuot the same availability now) Bat II (seems that the standard vinyl is more rare than the picture disc) The remainder are equally available although obviously there's more copies of Bat, Deadringer and Midnight floating around as they were truly released before the CD age kicked off. They're all lovely though ;-) |
the only one I don't have is the CHSIB one. :|
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Thank you. :-)
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I haven't paid more than € 50 for a Meat Loaf record yet; those items were either in mint condition or still sealed. I'd be willing to spend much more on CHSIB. :D
I was a little disappointed by the U.S. pressing of Bat III. I've seen several copies and the labels on the records just didn't look good. They all had tears around the hole in the middle. The inner sleeves are also pretty cheap. What a contrast to the beautiful red vinyl and the nice fold-out cover. Quote:
(The U.K. one has "Dead Ringer" printed on the banner while the U.S. version hasn't. The U.K. pressing also has the tracklist printed on the back; the U.S. record is pretty "naked". The same applies to the Bat Out Of Hell picture discs.) Quote:
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That's the perils of being so close to Manchester ...
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Don't forget the Cerberus with dirty beard...
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me too, pretty isn't it. my favorite is still the picture of meat on the back of the BOH2 picture disk, mine's made in the uk. dont know wether that increases or decreases the rarety...
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