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Herman's Hermits On Tour Vinyl Album

Vinyl Record Album

AI Estimated Value

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$15-30

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage vinyl record album, specifically 'Herman's Hermits On Tour', which is identified on the album cover as 'THEIR SECOND ALBUM!'. The album cover art features a whimsical illustration in black, white, and grey tones, depicting the five members of Herman's Hermits riding in a hot air balloon, accompanied by smaller balloons and a flock of birds. The band members are shown wearing suits, typical of the mid-1960s British Invasion style. The title 'HERMAN'S HERMITS ON TOUR' is prominently displayed in bold, capitalized lettering, with 'HERMAN'S HERMITS' in red and 'ON TOUR' in blue, against a white banner within the hot air balloon design. The bottom left corner of the cover features the MGM Records logo, indicating the record label, and the catalog number 'E-4295'. Below the MGM logo, smaller text reads 'HIGH FIDELITY'. The overall condition of the album cover appears to be fair to good, with some visible wear and tear consistent with its age, including minor scuffing, edge wear, and possibly some discoloration or light creasing. There are no major tears or significant damage visible. The style of the artwork and the band's appearance firmly place this album in the mid-1960s, reflecting the popular music and graphic design trends of that era. This is a typical example of collectible rock and pop music memorabilia from the period.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Herman's Hermits On Tour vinyl album, MGM catalog number E-4295, appears to be an authentic pressing from the mid-1960s. The cover art, band attire, and MGM Records branding are consistent with known examples of this record. The condition of the album cover I observe is fair to good, showing noticeable wear, minor scuffing, and edge wear, which is typical for an item of this vintage that has been handled over the years. I do not see any major damage that would significantly devalue it beyond normal use. Market conditions for this particular album indicate it is not exceptionally rare. Herman's Hermits enjoyed considerable popularity during the British Invasion, and their records were pressed in large quantities. While there is a consistent demand for classic rock and pop vinyl, this album does not command premium prices unless it is in near-mint, sealed, or promotional condition. Comparables for this album in similar visual condition typically sell in the range of $15-30, with higher values for significantly better condition copies or those with rare mono pressings (though I cannot determine mono/stereo from the image alone). Limitations in authenticity verification from an image alone are significant. I cannot inspect the vinyl itself for scratches, warps, or label condition. I also cannot verify the presence or condition of the original inner sleeve. A full authentication would require physical inspection of the record and labels, playback to assess audio quality, and confirmation of matrix numbers on the run-out groove. Provenance documentation would further solidify its authenticity and history, though for a record of this value, it's rarely available or sought.

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