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Dean Martin Hits Again - Reprise Records Stereo LP

Vinyl Records & Music Memorabilia

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$5.00 - $12.00

As of June 2, 2026

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This is a vintage 12-inch long-playing (LP) vinyl record album titled 'Dean Martin Hits Again,' released under the Reprise Records label (catalog prefix RS-6146). The front cover features a prominent color portrait of Dean Martin wearing a houndstooth-patterned blazer over a white collared shirt against a deep reddish-brown background. The album title and tracklist are printed in bold gold and yellow sans-serif typography at the top. The tracklist includes several of Martin’s mid-1960s successes, such as 'You’re Nobody ‘Til Somebody Loves You' and 'You’ll Always Be The One I Love.' The top right corner displays the Reprise logo and indicates the record is in 'STEREO' format. In terms of condition, the cardboard outer sleeve exhibits visible wear consistent with its 1965 release era; there is noticeable fraying and delamination at the top right edge, minor corner blunting, and faint ring wear on the front cover. The spine appears to have some color loss and rubbing. The craftsmanship of the jacket is standard for commercial mid-century American vinyl production, featuring a glue-laminated paper slick over a heavy cardboard core. While the vinyl disk itself is not visible, the jacket's condition suggests it has been stored in a stacked rather than vertical orientation.

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I have virtually examined this 1965 stereo pressing of 'Dean Martin Hits Again' on Reprise Records (RS-6146). Based on the visual evidence, the jacket is in 'Very Good' (VG) condition. I observed significant delamination and fraying at the upper right corner, along with common shelf wear and slight ring wear. These defects indicate that the sleeve was not kept in a protective poly-sleeve for most of its life. While the artwork remains vibrant, the structural wear reflects a common commercial copy rather than a collector-grade 'Near Mint' specimen. Dean Martin was a prolific artist, and this specific album reached Gold status; consequently, it is not rare. Market saturation for mid-1960s pop vocals remains high, and unless a copy is factory-sealed or possesses a unique promotional 'white label,' the value remains modest. Comparable sales in the current collectors' market typically range from $5 for well-used copies to $15 for pristine examples. Authenticity of the jacket is confirmed by the paper slick application and typography consistent with 1960s Reprise manufacturing. However, this appraisal is limited by the inability to inspect the vinyl disc itself. A full valuation would require an in-person examination to check for surface scratches (scuffs/hairlines), spindle wear on the labels, and the 'dead wax' matrix numbers to confirm the specific pressing plant. I cannot verify playability or the presence of the original internal dust sleeve from images alone. For a definitive valuation, I would need to grade the vinyl media under a raking light source to ensure it has not suffered from 'pitting' or heat-related warping.

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