Vinyl Records Are a Collector's Dream

Licorice Pizzas Are the Stuff of Memories for Some of Us

By Teresa Ambord, published Mar 12, 2007
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Remember licorice pizza? Not many decades ago, that was how we bought our music, on those big beautiful black discs that we jealously protected from heat and dust. Officially they were called LPs (for long-playing) but some of us thought of them as licorice pizzas. The music was accompanied by a slight static sound and often a persistent, regular, soft click. But since that was always present we didn't think much of it. Obviously today's music systems have eliminated those sounds.

Unless the wrapper of the gift was clever, you could always spy an album under the Christmas tree by its unmistakable shape. Like today's teens, we'd shut ourselves in our rooms and listen, but instead of an elaborate sound system, many of us played our albums on small turntables that folded up like suitcases. And if a record tended to skip, we fixed that by placing a penny on the turntable arm. These days if you ask a teenager about an album, they think you're talking about a book of photographs.

Evvvverybody Loves... Records

The difference in attitudes towards music a few decades ago and now was recently the subject of an episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond." The father laments the fact that, 30 years earlier, his jazz record collection was accidentally destroyed. To make up for it, Raymond replaces the records with the same music on CD, pointing out the clarity and superiority of the sound of CDs over the original albums. But the father isn't satisfied. He remembers the music complete with the unmistakable sounds of soft static from vinyl records. It's not until his other son finds the same music on LPs and plays them on a hi-fi turntable that his father is happy. Crazy as it may be to aficionados of sound systems, to those of us who grew up treasuring our vinyl records, there's nothing like the sound of a good old licorice pizza.

In Dollars and Cents, How Much Are Your Records Worth?

If you're lucky enough to have an album collection and you're wondering what the value is, here are some guidelines provided by Beverly Records. These are industry standards that will help pinpoint what the fair market price for a given record is:

Vinyl Records Are a Collector's Dream

Not everyone prefers the smooth sound modern technology allows. Some of us don't feel it is real music without the occasional needle skip and the ever-present hum and slight static of the old turn table.

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  • You can find a catalog of available records at the Beverly Records Website. See Addtional Resources
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I love my LP's, static hiss and all. lol

Posted on 04/25/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

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