Blog2022 ≫ All change in the vinyl chart

I went in the loft and I found two boxes of records, so I've logged them all on discogs.com now. The "most valuable" goes up and down all the time, but there are a couple of genuine new entries now. One being Obituary, don't think I ever played it, but I went to a record signing with a friend one time and got this. Another is the first Cast album, which I have two copies of, both signed too. I was at their gig at the Pyramids, and someone had brought some copies of the album to sell, only a fiver each. I bought two and got them signed and now they sell for an average of sixty quid a pop, nice. Here's the top ten as it stands right now.

  1. The Beatles - Revolver

  2. Pulp - His 'N' Hers

  3. The Darkness - Permission To Land

  4. Suede - Suede

  5. Obituary - World Demise

  6. Feeder - Two Colours

  7. Cast - All Change

  8. The Mountain Goats - Songs About Fire

  9. The Beatles - Rubber Soul

  10. Stereophonics - Performance And Cocktails

Jack is right, music from the 1990s is popular.

Lazy day today so far, though we're going to an inflatable slide thing later at a leisure centre in Canterbury.

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