It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
You never said what color vinyl so i will give you the information for the not rare Blue vinyl and the information on the rare black vinyl.Moody BlueRCA / VICTOR (ST) AFL1-2428Disc blue vinyl $10 dollarsvalue cover $ 5 dollarssticker a - value reads the blue album $ 5 dollarssticker b - contains the hit Moody Blue $ 5 dollars.value depends on conditionMoody BlueRCA / VICTOR (ST) AFL1-2428Disc black vinyl $290 dollarsvalue cover $ 5 dollarssticker a - value reads the blue album $ 5 dollarssticker b - contains the hit Moody Blue $ 5 dollars.value depends on condition
Not very much. Here's why: When the album was originally issued, it was pressed in blue vinyl, to capitalize on the title song. (Moody Blue=Blue record) RCA's original intention was to have first pressings in blue vinyl, then go to regular black vinyl after the initial blue vinyl run was finished. However, mere daysafter RCA started pressing "Moody Blue" on black vinyl, Elvis died. RCA then went back to pressing Moody Blue on blue vinyl, as a commemorative measure. Almost all the copies of "Moody Blue" sold between late 1977 and well into the mid-1980's were on blue vinyl. When RCA reissued the album in the mid-1980's, it was on black vinyl, but even then, the vinyl LP would be replaced by the CD version. Although the musical content is the same, the difference is the catalog number assigned to the record. If you have a black vinyl "Moody Blue" with the catalog number AFL1-2428, you have a rarity. These are the copies pressed just before Elvis' death. However, if you have a black vinyl Moody Blue with the catalog number AQL1-2428, you have a 1980's reissue LP. (This only applies to US pressings of "Moody Blue")
Moody Blue
Moody Blue
It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
Yes, I have one
It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
If it is the 'Moody Blue' LP, the blue vinyl is the common version. The black vinyl version is actually more valuable.
It is common, about $4. It is the black vinyl that is worth $$$$. See pics and detailed information at: www.elvisrecords.us
You never said what color vinyl so i will give you the information for the not rare Blue vinyl and the information on the rare black vinyl.Moody BlueRCA / VICTOR (ST) AFL1-2428Disc blue vinyl $10 dollarsvalue cover $ 5 dollarssticker a - value reads the blue album $ 5 dollarssticker b - contains the hit Moody Blue $ 5 dollars.value depends on conditionMoody BlueRCA / VICTOR (ST) AFL1-2428Disc black vinyl $290 dollarsvalue cover $ 5 dollarssticker a - value reads the blue album $ 5 dollarssticker b - contains the hit Moody Blue $ 5 dollars.value depends on condition
At The Elvis Museum "Graceland Randers" in denmark they have one, and it is for sale for 18.000 Dk. Kr. That is the same as $3.300
No They produced tons of them
About $200 hundred dollars depending on the condition of the record.
moody blue was the last album to reach the top spot on the charts