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Singin' The Blues compilation vinyl record sleeve

Vinyl Records

AI Estimated Value

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl record jacket for a jazz/blues compilation titled 'Singin' The Blues.' The sleeve features a vibrant, mid-20th-century modern illustration in a stylized aesthetic, including a large central figure in a white jacket and amber trousers, a trumpeter, a drummer, and a piano. The cover art bears a signature in the lower right corner that appears to read 'martin,' which is stylistically consistent with the work of illustrator David Stone Martin. The upper portion of the sleeve includes a list of featured artists, including Count Basie Orchestra, Louis Armstrong, and Fats Waller. A logo for 'RCA CAMDEN' is visible in the top right corner, along with the catalog number 'CAL 588.' The item appears to be consistent with a late 1950s or early 1960s pressing. The physical condition shows visible signs of age and wear, particularly along the bottom edge where scuffing and minor tears are evident. The upper left corner displays some creasing and shelf wear. Without physical inspection, the presence of the actual vinyl record inside cannot be determined.

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Based on my visual review of the image provided, this item appears to be a 12-inch vinyl record jacket for the RCA Camden compilation 'Singin' The Blues' (CAL 588). The cover art bears a signature consistent with the style of illustrator David Stone Martin, who was prolific in the mid-20th-century jazz scene. I am treating this attribution as a working hypothesis; while the aesthetic and signature align with Martin's known body of work, a physical inspection would be required to rule out later reproductions or high-quality facsimiles. The value I have assigned assumes the jacket is a vintage pressing from approximately 1960. From what I can see, the condition is fair to good, with visible scuffing along the lower edge and corner creasing, which negatively impacts the market value for collectors of graphic design and vinyl. I cannot verify the presence or condition of the vinyl record itself from the photograph, nor can I confirm the structural integrity of the internal seams. In the current market, RCA Camden was a budget-oriented label, and while the cover art is desirable, the high production volume of these releases generally keeps prices accessible. If the attribution to the period were found to be incorrect, or if the item is a modern reproduction lacking the specific print characteristics of the era, the value would likely drop below $5.00. To confirm the item’s status, an in-person examination by a specialist in vintage media and graphic arts, along with an inspection of the vinyl's matrix numbers, would be necessary.

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