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Robin and the 7 Hoods original motion picture soundtrack vinyl record

Collectibles > Music Memoirs > Vinyl Records

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$15.00 - $35.00

As of June 2, 2026

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This is a vintage 12-inch long-playing (LP) vinyl record soundtrack for the 1964 musical comedy film 'Robin and the 7 Hoods.' The album is released on the Reprise Records label (catalog number likely FS-2021 for stereo or F-2021 for mono). The front cover features large color photographic portraits of the film's primary stars: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter Falk. The typography at the top uses a distinctive mid-century sans-serif font in blue and yellow hues. Notable credits listed on the cover include arrangement and conduction by Nelson Riddle, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, and music by James Van Heusen. The lower half of the cover illustrates a 1920s-style touring car and showgirls in sketch-style artwork. The condition appears to be moderately used; there is visible discoloration and yellowing consistent with age, particularly along the edges and in the light-colored sketch areas. Light scuffing and minor ring wear are present on the sleeve, which is typical for a record from the mid-1960s. The corners show slight blunting and wear to the paper lamination. This specific pressing represents a significant piece of Rat Pack memorabilia and mid-20th-century pop culture history.

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I have conducted a visual examination of the vintage soundtrack for 'Robin and the 7 Hoods.' This Reprise Records release (circa 1964) is an iconic artifact of 1960s pop culture, featuring the core 'Rat Pack' lineup. Based on the images, the sleeve shows distinct signs of handling and storage typical of its age. I note visible ring wear on the front and back, yellowing of the white cardstock (foxing), and shelf wear along the edges/corners. The artwork remains vibrant, though the moderate scuffing places it in 'Very Good' (VG) condition by Goldmine standards. From a market perspective, this record is relatively common. While the star power of Sinatra, Martin, and Davis Jr. maintains a baseline demand, Reprise produced a high volume of these pressings to satisfy the mainstream market of the time. Recent auction comparables for this FS-2021/F-2021 catalog number range from $10 for worn copies to $45 for near-mint examples. The primary value driver here is the crossover appeal between mid-century film buffs and jazz vocal collectors. Critical Limitation: This appraisal is based solely on visual inspection of the sleeve. I cannot assess the play-grade quality of the vinyl itself, which significantly dictates final value; deep scratches or warping would reduce the value by 50% or more. A full authentication would require a physical inspection of the vinyl to check the matrix numbers (indicating the specific pressing run) and a playback test. To achieve a premium valuation, provenance proving this was a promotional copy or part of a notable estate would be required. Without a physical inspection of the disc surfaces, this estimate assumes the vinyl mirrors the mid-grade condition of the sleeve.

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