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Sesame Street Fever LP Vinyl Album

Vinyl Record Album

AI Estimated Value

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$25-50

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl record album titled 'Sesame Street Fever', an album released in 1978 during the disco era. The album cover features a vibrant and playful design, typical of children's entertainment of the late 1970s. The title 'SESAME STREET FEVER' is prominently displayed in colorful, rainbow-gradient block letters at the top, suggesting a disco theme through its 'Fever' suffix, clearly referencing the popular 'Saturday Night Fever' film. The central image is a framed photograph or illustration set against a dark, possibly black or dark blue, background. Inside the frame, three well-known Sesame Street characters – Ernie, Bert, and Cookie Monster – are depicted in what appears to be disco-inspired attire, bathed in a spotlight emanating from a disco ball visible at the top center of the frame. Below this framed image, a stylized, brightly colored disco dance floor with illuminated multi-colored squares (red, orange, blue) extends across the lower portion of the cover. A fourth Sesame Street character, Grover, is dynamically positioned on this dance floor in the foreground, dressed in a white disco suit, complete with flared trousers, and striking a dance pose with one arm raised. The construction appears to be a standard cardboard record sleeve for a 33 1/3 RPM long-play record. Visible condition issues include some general surface wear on the cover, minor scuffs, and possibly some corner wear, indicative of its age and normal handling. There's a slight bluish discoloration or scuffing on the top right quadrant of the dark background. The overall aesthetic is one of cheerful, family-friendly disco. This album represents a cultural crossover artifact, blending the educational and wholesome appeal of Sesame Street with the mainstream musical trend of disco. There are no visible manufacturer's marks or signatures discernible from the image, but the quality of the print and the established nature of the Sesame Street brand suggest a professionally produced item, likely for mass market consumption in the late 1970s.

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I have visually examined the provided image of the 'Sesame Street Fever' LP Vinyl Album. Based on this visual inspection, the album appears to be an authentic 1978 release. The cover art, depicting Sesame Street characters in disco attire on a vibrant dance floor, is consistent with known examples of this record. The title typography and overall aesthetic strongly align with the disco era and the Sesame Street brand's marketing during that period. For full authentication, an in-person examination would be crucial to verify matrix numbers on the vinyl, assess the record's condition (scratches, warps, dust), and confirm the presence of original inner sleeves or inserts. Provenance documentation, though less critical for mass-produced LPs, could add certainty. From the image, the cover shows general surface wear, minor scuffs, and some corner wear, indicative of age and typical handling. The slight bluish discoloration on the top right quadrant also suggests minor cosmetic damage. I would assess the cover condition as "Good" to "Very Good" (G-VG). Market conditions for this particular album generally reflect its status as a novelty item. While 'Sesame Street Fever' is a recognizable and somewhat iconic crossover album, it was widely produced. Demand is moderate, primarily driven by collectors of children's records, disco memorabilia, or niche pop culture artifacts. It is not considered rare. Comparable sales for copies in similar visually-assessed condition typically range from $15 to $40, with sealed or near-mint copies occasionally reaching higher. Factors impacting value are primarily condition of both cover and vinyl, and the nostalgic appeal. Given the visible wear, I estimate the appraisal value to be in the range of $25-50, assuming the vinyl itself is in at least 'Very Good' playable condition (which cannot be confirmed from the image).

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