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Mid-20th-century vinyl record album sleeve for 'The Golden Hits of Lesley Gore'

Music Records

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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 album cover featuring a white background with stylized blue handwritten-style text listing various song titles. A portrait of a young woman with blonde hair, identified by the cover as Lesley Gore, is located in the bottom left corner, wearing a blue checkered top and blue pants. The cover bears a logo for Mercury Records and an orange saw-toothed circle that reads 'THE GOLDEN HITS OF LESLEY GORE'. Song titles visible in blue text include 'It's My Party', 'Hey Now', 'Just Let Me Cry', and 'You Don't Own Me'. The top left corner contains the text 'lyrics to these hits inside'. The physical condition shows signs of significant age and wear, including visible yellowing or staining (foxing) on the top right quadrant, corner blunting, and edge shelf wear. The sleeve appears to be consistent with a mass-produced pop music compilation from the 1960s. Without a physical inspection of the vinyl disc inside, the year of pressing cannot be stated, as covers were often reused for later reissues. This identification is based on the legible graphic design and printed text present on the sleeve surface.

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I have examined the image provided of the album sleeve for 'The Golden Hits of Lesley Gore'. Based on the visual evidence, the sleeve features graphic design and branding consistent with a mid-1960s Mercury Records pop compilation. I cannot verify the specific pressing year or the presence/condition of the vinyl disc from a photo alone; such factors require physical inspection to determine if this is a first pressing or a later reissue. The value is significantly impacted by the visible condition issues, including foxing/staining in the upper right quadrant, corner blunting, and shelf wear along the edges. In the current market for mid-century pop records, items bearing these markings are common, and collectors typically seek copies in 'Near Mint' condition. The hypothesized value of $5-$15 assumes the inclusion of a playable disc in similar condition. If the sleeve is empty or the disc is severely scratched, the value would likely drop to a nominal 'filler' price of $1-$3. Conversely, if this were verified as a rare mono first pressing in pristine condition, the value could be higher. To confirm the significance of this item, an in-person examination of the matrix numbers in the vinyl's dead wax and an evaluation of the disc's surface under high-intensity light would be necessary. Professional authentication of the pressing would be required to reach the upper echelons of market pricing for 1960s female vocalists.

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