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Vinyl record album titled "The Great Organ at the Mormon Tabernacle"

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$5 - $15

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl record LP jacket featuring a color photograph of large gold organ pipes. The front cover art is dominated by the image of the Tabernacle organ, overlaid with a banner that bears the title "THE GREAT ORGAN AT THE MORMON TABERNACLE" and a pink stripe specifying "ALEXANDER SCHREINER, ORGANIST". The top banner displays the text "STEREO" flanked by blue arrows, alongside the branding "COLUMBIA MASTERWORKS". A catalog number "MS 6101" is visible in the upper-left corner. Based on the graphic design, typography, and the presence of the "Masterworks" branding, the jacket appears to be consistent with mid-20th-century classical music releases, likely from the late 1950s or 1960s. The cover shows visible signs of age and wear including ring wear, blunted corners, and minor scuffing across the printed surface. Without physical inspection of the vinyl disc itself, the condition of the playing surface remains unverified. The printing quality for the era suggests a mass-produced commercial recording.

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Based on the provided description and image, I have evaluated this 12-inch vinyl LP, which bears markings consistent with a mid-20th-century release under the Columbia Masterworks label, specifically catalog number MS 6101. The jacket features typography and graphic design elements typical of the late 1950s or early 1960s. However, I cannot verify the specific pressing date or the production run from a photo alone; physical inspection of the matrix numbers in the vinyl's dead wax would be required to determine the exact edition. My valuation assumes this is a standard commercial pressing rather than a rare promotional or test copy. The visible condition shows noted wear, such as ring wear and blunted corners, which significantly affects the marketability to collectors. Because I cannot inspect the vinyl disc for surface noise, scratches, or warping, this estimate is contingent on the media being in playable, 'Very Good' condition. Generally, mid-century classical LPs were mass-produced, and unless an item is a rare stereo first-pressing in pristine condition, the market demand remains modest. The value of $5-$15 reflects the typical secondary market range for common mid-century sacred or organ music recordings in average condition. If the item were found to be a much later reissue or if the vinyl is heavily damaged, the value would likely drop to a nominal $1-$2. To reach a more precise valuation, a physical examination of the disc surface and a check for any documented provenance or unique manufacturing marks would be necessary. This estimate represents the assumed identification as a standard commercial release of the era.

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