Some records are intresting for a collector because of their uniqueness. There are still alot of cratediggers out there, seeing how many recordshops with 2nd hand records there are. I used to dig in the crates for records for about 20 years. Read my article on restarting my record collection made me a better dj.
Found a box full of records that I forgot about there were sitting in storage.
These were odd records, Lp's that Ive collected beacause they had vocals and effects on them. Because of their uniqueness
Lets look closer:
Sci-Fi - soundeffects. A record filled with EFX blips and space-ish sounds. Released on BBC records in 1981. Not your avarage synthrecord, but for the scifi nerd. It says on the back that its intended for radio and tv use. Could perhaps be for use for a dj so the level of uniqueness is 4/5.
The age of television.
This is something more listenable. It contains narration of the story of television. And recordings of historic tv broadcast such as the moonlanding. Released by warner bros records in 1972.
I find this record intresting and it gives an authentic history of the television. From the invention to the 1970s. A cool retro record. Uniqueness 4/5
10 ways to take strokes off your game.
A instructional vinyl record with how you can improve your golf game. Narrated of some golfplayers. Released by Munsingwear in 1967.
Uniqueness 4/5