sell to us
WE BUY RECORDS, CDS, and MUSIC MEMORABILIA COLLECTIONS IN ADELANTO CALIFORNIA
WHAT WE WANT
We will travel to Adelanto in California to buy your Rare Records, CDs and Pop Memorabilia and we are buying in all of the following local Adelanto areas below.
Including all of the California boroughs and district areas Orange County, Inland Empire.
To see a list of all the other towns in California we buy from click
here.
Here are just a few examples of what we buy :
Records – vinyl LPs, 7-inch and 12-inch singles, EPs, 33 RPM, 45 RPM, Picture Discs, Colored Vinyl, Test Pressings, Acetates, Demos and Promo/Promotional Items
Compact Discs – CD Singles, CD/DVD singles, Limited Editions, 3" CD singles, Boxed Sets
Pop Memorabilia – Genuine Autographs, Display Items, Photographs, Tour Clothing, original/authenticated handwritten lyrics, tour itineraries, stage props and costumes, paper goods, concert programs, collectable band posters, press kits, photographs, Genesis Publications, the interesting, the unusual and sometimes the downright weird
Gold, Silver and Platinum Record Awards – Certified BPI, RIAA, IFPI or SNEP, authentic in-house variants, Grammy, Ivor Novello, ASCAP, publishing, plaques, shields, trophies, certificates and citations with proper provenance
Original 60s and 70s vinyl record pressings by The Beatles, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Marc Bolan / T-Rex, David Bowie, Eric Clapton / Cream, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Fleetwood Mac, Genesis, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Velvet Underground, The Who, Neil Young, Frank Zappa… and thousands more always required!
Jazz original or audiophile pressing vinyl LPs by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, Paul Gonsalves, Herbie Hancock, Art Pepper, Tina Brooks, Thelonious Monk, Jackie McLean, Shelly Manne, Sonny Clark, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Stitt, Zoot Simms, Kenny Drew, Duke Pearson, Dexter Gordon, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Don Ellis, Lennie Niehaus, Kenny Clarke, Francy Boland, Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Horace Silver...
British Jazz vinyl LPs by Neil Ardley, Gordon Beck, Bill le Sage, Ronnie Ross, Ian Carr, Jeff Clyne, Tony Coe, Mike Cotton, Michael Garrick, Michael Gibbs, Joe Harriott, John Mayer, Tubby Hayes, Allan Holdsworth, John McLaughlin, Harold McNair, Dudley Moore, Dick Morrissey, Mike Osborne, Stan Tracey, Tony Oxley, Don Rendell, Ronnie Scott, Victor Feldman, John Surman, Keith Tippett, Julie Tippett, Mike Westbrook...
Pop record collections by Abba, Kate Bush, Mariah Carey, Duran Duran, Kylie Minogue, Madonna, Pet Shop Boys, U2, and more...
Punk, New Wave and Alternative collections by The Clash, The Cure, Depeche Mode, The Jam/Paul Weller, Japan/David Sylvian, Joy Division/New Order, Nirvana, Oasis, Ramones, Sex Pistols, The Smiths/Morrissey, U2/related, and more...
Rock & Metal collections by AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Motorhead, Rush, Tool, and more...
Genres - 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Pop, Beat, Rock, Progressive, Psychedelic, Freakbeat, Krautrock, Heavy Metal, Indie, Jazz (modern, be-bop, avant garde, Britjazz), Funk, Fusion, Blues, Soul, R&B, Punk, New Wave, Mod, 2-Tone, Ska, Reggae, Folk, Italo Disco, Library, Motown
Labels - 4AD, A&M, ABC, Ace, Apple, Argo, Arista, Atco, Atlantic, Audio Lab, BBC, Bell, Bethlehem, Blue Horizon, Blue Note, Bronze, Brunswick, Buddah, Cadet, Capitol, Carnaby, Casablanca, CBS, Charisma, Chess, Chrysalis, Columbia, Contemporary, Coral, Cotillon, Dandelion, Dark Horse, Dawn, Decca, Deram, Disneyland, Dot, Dunhill, Elektra, Emarcy, Ember, EMI, Epic, Factory, Fantasy, Fontana, Geffen, Gordy, Harmony, Harvest, HMV, Immediate, Impulse!, Island, Kama Sutra, KPM, Liberty, London, Mainstream, Marmelade, MCA, Mercury, MGM, Monument, Motown, Neon, Odeon, Page One, Paramount, Parlophone, Philips, Planet, Polydor, Portrait, Prestige, Pye, Rare Earth, RCA, Regal Zonophone, Reprise, Ring O’, Riverside, Rolling Stone, Roulette, Savoy, Sire, Spark, Stax, Straight, Sue, Sun, Swan, Tamla, Threshold, Transatlantic, Tollie, Tower, Track, United Artists, Universal, Vanguard, Vee Jay, Vertigo swirl, Vertigo spaceship, Verve, Virgin, Volt, Warner, ZTT... if we missed some, we probably need those, too...
Swap your records for store credit.
Top Prices paid for MINT condition originals! Still in original seal from new a plus!
WHY SELL TO US?
Our experienced team of buyers has been sourcing records, CDs and music memorabilia collections for over 25 years - we like to keep things simple. We"re keen to purchase your quality collectables or undamaged second-hand vinyl records and CD"s wherever you may be.
We will be pleased to quote for your mint condition items, and we are open to negotiating for complete collections.
Sell to us with complete confidence and safety - we even refund your postage. If you have a large or valuable collection, we can arrange to visit you.
No fees, no negative feedback, no excuses, no fuss. We buy outright and pay immediately.
We are the world leader in the online seller/dealer platform, so why not cash in on your collectable or blue chip record if it is presently only gathering dust?
We have international representatives located in Las Vegas and Hiroshima City, Japan, and our home office is located in Kent, England. We travel extensively to buy rare items and large collections.
Feel free to e-mail us with a detailed description of the items you have to offer -- you may be surprised at what your records are worth!
We are a better than a Adelanto high street record shop, independent record shop, record fair or any other place to sell your records in a Market, Town Centre or Adelanto Shopping Centre, Center or Mall and we will pay more than a Adelanto HMV, Our Price, Zavvi, Fopp, Virgin or Rough Trade shop. We buy unwanted Christmas / Xmas / Birthday gifts & presents from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.
We are the world leader of online sellers & record dealers so make money and cash in on a collectable or blue chip record which has gathered dust for years
We also buy Records and CD collections in house clearances and from dead or deceased relatives in the North, South, East and West of California
Our UK office is located in Kent although we travel worldwide. We have international offices located in Las Vegas USA, and Hiroshima City, Japan. We travel extensively to buy rare items and large collections.
Call us first on the numbers below if you have a collection to sell, or e-mail a detailed description of the items you have. Don’t delay… you may be surprised at what your records are worth!
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Remember, we will travel to Adelanto in California to buy your Rare Records, CDs and Pop Memorabilia and we are buying in all of the following local Adelanto areas below.
Including all of the California boroughs and district areas Orange County, Inland Empire.
CONTACT US
E-mail -
USA@991.com
Our UK Home Office is:
991 Buyers
5 Railway Sidings
Meopham, Kent DA13 0YS
England
A FEW OF THE MOST RECENT ITEMS WE WANT...
| THE BEATLES The Beatles Yellow Submarine Pop-Out Art
Decorations (Rare 1968 US official 15" x 9½" full colour book
printed on thick card stock, containing twenty pop-out
decorations including the Yellow Submarine, The Band, The
Boob, SnappingTurk & many more. This example displays
minimal wear and light signs of age. A fantastic & original
Beatles item in glorious technicolour!) |
| ERIC CLAPTON Blues (2011 US limited edition 42-track FIVE
LP box set featuring the three blues-based albums From The
Cradle [1994], Riding With The King [2000] and Me And Mr.
Johnson [2004], all remastered for vinyl from the original
source material and pressed on 180 Gram Vinyl.
Each album comes in their own picture sleeve and presented
in a slipcase style card picture box with a lithograph of the
cover image. The outer has a slight indentation to the spine,
otherwise lightwear and the vinyl and content remains in a
'near mint' condition) |
| GRATEFUL DEAD Workingman's Dead (Original Master
Recording limited edition Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
8-track double album 2-LP, mastered by Krieg Wunderlich on
the Gain 2 Ultra Analog System, specially plated and pressed
on 180-gram High-Definition Vinyl at 45RPM. Forever prized
for natural sonics, Workingman's Dead attains audiophile
reference status courtesy of this first-ever 45RPM version. As
flawless as any rustic album ever released, the 1970 set now
brims with soaring #Top 500 Greatest Albums Of All Timeharmonies, organic execution, intertwined
textures, and uncomplicated structures that furnish the songs
a transcendence associated with timeless American music.
Colorful, relatable characters seemingly torn from
working-class histories and old-time fables inhabit the
narratives. Heavyweight gatefold picture sleeve individually
gold-foil numbered and still sealed inside its perforated loose
bag. Recommended)
Tracklisting: #264 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: Airy Harmonies, Simple Structures, Concise Arrangements, and Burnished Tones
1/4" / 15 IPS / Dolby A analog master direct to lathe
The first Grateful Dead album to eschew cosmic jams and complex signatures, Workingman's Dead stakes its existence to great songs, homespun warmth, and bare essentials. Its wistful, relaxed state – immediately apparent via the innocent album-opening invitation "Will you come with me?" on "Uncle John's Band" – owes to the circumstances and conditions surrounding its creation. At the time, the Dead owed a considerable financial debt to Warner Bros. and were hobbled by a recent drug bust and financial scandal. Most significantly, the band was recovering from – and reacting to – the tragic events of the Altamont Music Festival and symbolic end of the peace and love era.
As such, Workingman's Dead acts as a retreat from chaos and uncertainty, its songs emblems of simpler times and pleas for compassion in the face of hardship. Lyricist Robert Hunter said he aimed to capture the vintage elements of late 1940s country-and-western jukebox singles as well as old blues classics. In that vein, fare such as the Bakersfield-leaning "Cumberland Blues," pastoral ballad "Dire Wolf," and bluesy "Easy Wind" hit the mark. Leader Jerry Garcia's occasional pedal-steel underpinnings arrive as a bonus.
Of course, aside from the economical concision and thematic consistency, the genius of Workingman's Dead resides in the group's expressive harmonies. Taught by Crosby, Stills and Nash, the Dead produce live "air blends" of multi-part vocal harmonies that provide the foundations of nearly every track. "Uncle John's Band," "High Time," "New Speedway Boogie" (with the iconic refrain "One way or another/This darkness has got to give" referencing the ill wind that greeted the new decade), and the radio favorite "Casey Jones" practically float on the ensemble's communal vocal beds.
Side One
Uncle John's Band
High Time
Side Two
Dire Wolf
New Speedway
Side Three
Cumberland Blues
Black Peter
Side Four
Easy Wind
Casey Jones |
| JOHN LEE HOOKER It Serve You Right To Suffer (Verve
Acoustic Sounds Series 2025 limited edition 9-track
stereo LP, mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering
Lab from original analogue tapes and pressed on 180-gram
vinyl at Quality Record Pressings. John Lee Hooker's style of
guitar playing has been imitated but never matched. The
iconic bluesman's 1966 album It Serve You Right to Suffer for
Impulse! was unusual because it teamed him with a jazz
ensemble rather than a typical blues band. This setup was
part of Impulse!'s broader effort to explore and expand the
boundaries between jazz, blues, and other genres. It
introduced Hooker's music to a broader audience and
showcased his adaptability as an artist. For blues fans, it
highlighted the universality of Hooker's sound; for jazz fans,
it was a chance to experience blues in a more refined context.
Gatefold tip-on jacket picture sleeve, hype sticker and factory
sealed inside its perforated loose bag. Recommended)
Tracklisting: John Lee Hooker's style of guitar playing has been imitated but never matched.
The iconic bluesman's 1966 album It Serve You Right to Suffer for Impulse! was unusual because it teamed him with a jazz ensemble rather than a typical blues band. This setup was part of Impulse!'s broader effort to explore and expand the boundaries between jazz, blues, and other genres.
The collaboration was partly driven by the growing interest in the blues among jazz audiences in the 1960s. Hooker's raw, emotional music resonated with the improvisational spirit of jazz. Impulse! wanted to showcase his talents in a new light by pairing him with a sophisticated jazz rhythm section — guitarist Barry Galbraith, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Panama Francis. These musicians had deep jazz credentials but were flexible enough to adapt to Hooker's deeply personal and rhythmically unique style.
The producer was Bob Thiele, head of the foundational jazz label Impulse! Records. The idea was to keep the tracklist down to just eight songs and let each one inhabit a mood, unencumbered by commercial demands for a single.
The album combined Hooker's earthy, hypnotic blues sound with the polished backing of the jazz combo. Hooker's deep, gravelly voice and his raw, syncopated guitar riffs stood at the forefront, while the jazz players added a smoother, more textured groove underneath. The result was a unique fusion: it retained the grit and authenticity of Hooker's Delta blues roots but added a subtle, swinging sophistication.
Side A
1. Shake It Baby
2. Country Boy
3. Bottle Up & Go
4. You're Wrong
Side B
1. Sugar Mama
2. Decoration Day
3. Money
4. It Serves You Right to Suffer |
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