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George Lam's Favourite Movie Songs on Vinyl | Hong Kang Shop Buys Used Records at High Prices

George Lam's Favourite Movie Songs on Vinyl | Hong Kang Shop Buys Used Records at High Prices

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George Lam Classic Vinyl Record Collection Guide and Professional Appraisal

Hong Kong Hang Trading has been deeply involved in the Hong Kong vinyl record recycling market for many years. We understand that George Lam (Ah Lam), as a godfather in the music industry, has a wide range of appreciation potential and version differences for his vinyl records. To help collectors better understand the value of their collections, we have compiled several key points regarding "Most Loved" and other related classic albums.

George Lam Classic Vinyl Record Version Comparison Chart

The print run, pressing quality, and origin of different versions directly determine their second-hand resale price.

Album Title Main Popular Songs First Edition Identification Features Collection Rarity Resale Value Potential
"Most Loved" "Who is My Most Loved," "Once" 1986 WEA Warner first edition, with lyric insert High (depending on cover condition)
"Ah Lam's Diary" "Digital Life," "Stallone Rambo" Includes original picture book, limited clear disc version Extremely High
"Temptation" "This Night," "Billions of Nights" First batch thick sleeve edition, no IFPI code Steady appreciation
"Collection of Original Songs" "I Need You Every Minute," "In the Middle of the Water" Late 70s EMI first edition, etched matrix number Collector's Grade

How to Determine the Resale Value of Your George Lam Vinyl Records?

When assessing the high-value resale of Hong Kong vinyl records, we usually refer to the following five core indicators:

  1. Sleeve Condition: Is the sleeve damp, yellowed, creased, or torn at the edges? The cover of George Lam's "Most Loved" album has lighter tones, and an original cover preserved in new condition is key to a high-value transaction.

  2. Media Quality: Are there deep scratches on the record surface? Are there "hairline scratches" under strong light? The level of surface noise directly affects audiophiles' willingness to collect.

  3. Completeness: Are the original lyric booklet, poster, and OBI strip still present? A complete and perfect vinyl record can be worth several times more.

  4. First vs. Reissue Edition: First pressings (usually from West Germany or Japan) have a richer sound quality. Their Matrix Number (inner groove code) is a testament to our appraisal experience.

  5. Market Rarity: Early experimental works that were not commercially successful or limited editions (such as clear colored vinyl) are highly sought after in the current record store resale market.


If you have second-hand vinyl records, out-of-print CDs, or cassette tapes from the 70s-90s at home, whether they are classic works by George Lam, Leslie Cheung, or Anita Mui, feel free to contact us via WhatsApp for a free preliminary quote.

Hong Kong Hang Trading 24-hour Vinyl Record Collection

For market prices, doorstep appointment scheduling, and immediate transactions, please WhatsApp 9453 0784. Free doorstep service throughout Hong Kong, keeping pace with international auction trends, and honest pricing.

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Common FAQs

Are inner groove codes and OBI strips important?

Very important. The inner groove master tape code can distinguish between the first pressing and the pressing plant. Complete Japanese OBI strips, lyric sheets, and posters will significantly increase value.

Will scratches or skips on George Lam's movie soundtrack vinyl records affect their high-value回收?

Yes. Vinyl condition is graded from Mint (M), Near Mint (NM) to Poor (P) with many levels. Skips, deep scratches, and obvious mold will significantly lower the price. We recommend taking clear photos, and our specialists will estimate the value based on the grade.

Will damaged covers, watermarks, or mildew smells reduce the price?

Yes. The sleeve is an important part of vinyl collecting. Damage, mold, and watermarks all affect the estimated value. The integrity of sleeves for first pressings and limited editions is especially crucial.

Are first pressings always more expensive?

Usually. First-pressing vinyl records (especially classic albums from the 1960s-1980s) have high market demand. For example, first-pressing LPs by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Led Zeppelin can command premiums ranging from several to tens of times their original price.

How do I get a free appraisal from Hong Hong Trading Co?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Take clear pictures of the front and back of the sleeve and the inner groove code on the record. We usually respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free doorstep collection services in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our store for immediate transaction.