David Bowie's second album breaks Discogs' price record
Vinyl copy of the album that was later retitled Space Oddity has sold for nearly £5,000 in the wake of the singer’s deathAn original copy of David Bowie’s second album has become the most expensive record ever sold on the record collectors’ site Discogs.The original UK pressing of the 1969 album David Bowie – which was later retitled Space Oddity – fetched $6,826 (£4,722), beating the record set in 2015 by Chung King Can Suck It, a limited-edition 12in by...
Guardian Music — Vinyl copy of the album that was later retitled Space Oddity has sold for nearly £5,000 in the wake of the singer’s deathAn original copy of David Bowie’... more info