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Vinyl Compilation Album, 'The Headliners'

Vinyl Records

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$25.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl record sleeve for a compilation album titled 'The Headliners'. The front cover features a vibrant orange and red color scheme with black bold typography. It displays small black-and-white portrait photographs of various musical artists, including what appear to be Miles Davis, Johnny Cash, and Dave Brubeck. The sleeve bears the 'Columbia' logo in the upper right corner, along with the text 'Limited Edition Available to Club Members Only', which is consistent with mid-20th-century record club releases. The tracklist includes various artists from Columbia, Mercury, Epic, and Kapp records, which suggests a cross-label promotion likely from the early 1960s. The physical condition shows visible wear along the edges, some slight creasing at the corners, and minor scuffing on the flat surfaces. The paperboard construction is characteristic of vintage LP covers. Identification of the specific press and its contents would require a physical inspection of the vinyl disc and its matrix numbers, as the sleeve alone only indicates the intended packaging.

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I have examined the image provided of the vinyl record sleeve titled 'The Headliners.' Based on what I can see, the sleeve bears marketing and logos consistent with a mid-20th-century Columbia Record Club promotional release. The presence of artists like Miles Davis and Johnny Cash suggests a compilation intended for mass-market distribution rather than a rare boutique pressing. The visible wear, including corner creasing and edge scuffing, indicates the item is in 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition, which significantly impacts the marketability for collectors who typically seek 'Near Mint' examples. I cannot verify from a photo the presence or condition of the actual vinyl disc, nor can I inspect the matrix numbers or labels which are necessary to determine the specific pressing or if the contents match the sleeve. The valuation of $10.00-$25.00 assumes the record is present and in playable condition. This estimate is based on typical market behavior for mid-century record club compilations, which were produced in high volumes and generally do not command the high prices of standalone studio albums by the featured artists. To confirm the value, a physical inspection is required to evaluate the disc's surface for scratches and to ensure it is not a later reproduction. If the disc is missing or unplayable, the value would be negligible, likely under $5.00. Conversely, if it were discovered to be a rare promotional variant with unique matrix stamps, the value could slightly exceed this range, though such an outcome is less common for ‘Club Member’ editions.

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