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Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: September 1, 2009 23:22

meaning the orginal cds, w/ orig box, artwork, & booklets that came with them? Does anyone have a ballpark idea of what these go for? Either separately or together?

Thanks!

Re: Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: MrsHop ()
Date: September 1, 2009 23:57

It very much depends if they're still playable or not. Many pressings now suffer from 'cd-rot'- whereby the discs oxidise (it gives the playing side a 'brassy' kind of colour). BUT, don't panic! :-)- it didn't affect all copies & my boxes are (luckily) unaffected.
They used to sell on Ebay for approx: 50/60 UK pounds per box. But, now Ebay have clamped down big time on the sale of boots, it's hard to say what they're worth- as it's so difficult to find a way of actually advertising them!.

Re: Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: September 2, 2009 00:13

It may also depend on the version you get, both were repressed several times:

Voodoo Brew
4 CD

Version 1
Vigotone 147-150
11" box package with 4 usual CD boxes and a 10" booklet inside. Coloured labels.

Version 2
Vigotone 147-150
5" cardboard package around the 4 usual CD boxes, yellow on top and bottom. Same booklet now in 5" size. Labels in different colors.

Version 3
Vigotone 147-150
Same as 2nd version but cardboard now red on top and bottom. Labels in original colors.

Version 4
Vigotone 147-150
Copy of the 1st version with its original artwork.

Version 5
Vigotone 147-150
12" box package (bigger than the original box) with a plastic tray holding the 4 CD boxes. Reprint of booklet in original size.


Voodoo Stew
4 CD

Version 1
Vigotone 152-155
11" box package with 4 usual CD boxes and a 10" booklet inside. Coloured labels.

Version 2
Vigotone 147-150
Copy of the 1st version with its original artwork. No print on the inner sides of the front and back inlays of the inner CD boxes.

Version 3
Vigotone 147-150
12" box package (bigger than the original box) with a plastic tray holding the 4 CD boxes. Reprint of booklet in original size.

Re: Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: ChrisG ()
Date: September 3, 2009 00:35

I paid $100.00 for Voodoo Brew 1st edition about seven or eight years ago. It had the original plastic with advert sticker on it. "Over 5 hours of playing time!" A little cd "rot" here and there, but I cleaned it off. I think I will go back and listen to it again.

Re: Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: September 3, 2009 01:41

I paid 120 dollars for Voodoo Brew in 1996-1998 in a store, in a nearby city - didn't have any money left for the boat-ride home, afterwards.

If somebody would like to buy original (not CDRs) of Voodoo Brew or Voodoo Residue - please let me know. My email is not hidden. No joke-offers please. MINT condition.

Re: Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: September 3, 2009 02:03

I have the original vigitone copies of brew, stew and residue in the cardboard album size boxes, residue is of course the original mini version 2cd

Re: Are original pressings of Voodoo Brew / Stew worth money?
Posted by: LeonidP ()
Date: September 4, 2009 19:20

thanks for the info, guys! i bought both for a total of $200 a long time ago and I was thinking of ebaying them.



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