Some albums were released in multiple versions (pressings). There is the first pressing, which can be very valuable to collectors. When that stock runs out, a new pressing is made, called a repress or re-issue. These are often slightly different, such as a different sleeve or heavier vinyl.
Sometimes older albums are remastered, improving the sound quality. A new pressing is made for this as well. Differences in artwork or small production errors can also make a specific version more attractive.
What makes the difference in price?
For records that are not new, the market value is determined by scarcity and the condition of both the record and the sleeve. Pricing is based on supply and demand, and whether a version is limited or numbered.
Which variant should I choose?
If it’s mainly about the music, a repress is a good choice. An original or numbered edition has a different kind of appeal.
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A1. On The Street Where You Live A2. Loverly A3. A Little Bit Of Luck A4. Ascot Gavotte A5. Show Me A6. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face A7. Get Me To The Church On Time A8. Without You A9. The Rain In Spain A10. I Could Have Danced All Night B. Heavenly Echoes Of My Fair Lady
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Credit on frontcover below artist name: Piano with rhythm accompaniment
Side B: recorded at the Cafe Carlyle in New York on December 21, 1956
Alternate LP-title on spine and rear cover: George Feyer plays: My Fair Lady
Label states: Made in U.S.A. Ultra High Fidelity - Longplaying Microgroove
A2. Loverly
A3. A Little Bit Of Luck
A4. Ascot Gavotte
A5. Show Me
A6. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
A7. Get Me To The Church On Time
A8. Without You
A9. The Rain In Spain
A10. I Could Have Danced All Night
B. Heavenly Echoes Of My Fair Lady