For this week’s episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel wonder just how much any record can possibly be worth. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Camera Obscura, Holland-Dozier-Holland and Kamasi Washington. We dig into the world of second hand sales and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up this week, including The Beatles and little known Sixties act Davie Jones and The King Bees. Iain from Longwell Records gives us the inside track on eight years of business in Keynsham and Tom from Cheap Indie Vinyl provides some top tips for bargain records this week. All that and your thoughts on owning multiple copies of the same album.
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