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Top Price for Alan Tam's First Solo Album (1979) "Anti-Star" Cassette Tape, Rare Hong Kong Version | Hong Kong Business

Top Price for Alan Tam's First Solo Album (1979) "Anti-Star" Cassette Tape, Rare Hong Kong Version | Hong Kong Business

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Alan Tam's "Rebel" 1979 Debut Solo Album Cassette: Collection Value and Detailed Recycling Guide

For this pivotal work that ushered in a new era for Hong Kong pop music, Hong Kong Collectibles offers clear and transparent appraisal services. Below is an in-depth overview of this cassette tape to help you better understand its market value.

Album Background and Version Features

Released in 1979, "Rebel" was Alan Tam's (the Principal's) first solo album after leaving the Wynners. This period was the golden age of transition between vinyl records and cassette tapes, making this rare Hong Kong version cassette of high commemorative value to seasoned music fans and collectors.

Assessment Item Details Impact on Recycling Value
Release Year 1979 (Released by Philips PolyGram) The older the year, the higher the price for items in excellent condition.
Tape Condition Presence of mold, breakage, or stretching on the tape. Clear playback quality and glossy tape are preferred.
Casing and Lyric Booklet Original clear case, side label, and complete folded lyric booklet. Complete accessories (lyric booklet, outer paper sleeve) significantly increase value.
Cover Condition Presence of fading, stains, or handwritten signatures on the cover. No creases or moisture yellowing has the highest collection value.
Anti-counterfeiting Features PolyGram original anti-counterfeiting embossing. Ensures it is an early Hong Kong original, not a later re-recorded version.

Hong Kong Collectibles: Comprehensive Vintage Audio-Visual Recycling Services

In addition to Alan Tam's classic album, we have long been deeply rooted in the Hong Kong audio-visual collection market, offering free on-site appraisal services for the following items:

  • Classic Superstar Series: Early cassette tapes and CDs by Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, Danny Chan, Jacky Cheung, Faye Wong, and more.

  • Various Media Collections: In addition to cassette tapes, we also purchase vinyl records (LPs), LDs, and early limited edition gold CDs.

  • Various Vintage Collectibles: Old portable players, cassette decks, and related music merchandise.


Recycling Process and Professional Commitment

  1. Photo Consultation: Take photos of the cassette cover, back, and tape core condition, and send them to us via WhatsApp (94530784).

  2. Instant Quote: Our experts will provide a real-time quote based on the current second-hand vinyl/cassette market.

  3. Flexible Handover: Supports in-store handover in various districts of Hong Kong or face-to-face transactions at an agreed location, with instant cash settlement.

If you have these collective memories from the 80s stored in your attic or warehouse, feel free to contact Hong Kong Collectibles and let these classic melodies be passed on to the next enthusiast.

Take a photo, instantly know the value of your music collection

WhatsApp 9453 0784 or call +852 9453 0784. A 20-year-old reputable company, instant cash or bank transfer settlement, process is confidential.

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Common FAQs

Do you accept CDs and SACDs?

Yes. Japanese, German, and first-edition CDs, especially out-of-print classical, jazz, and classic pop albums, are in market demand. SACDs (especially first-pressings from Universal and Sony) have even higher collector's value.

Will scratches or skips on a rare Hong Kong version of Alan Tam's 1979 debut solo album, "Rebel," on cassette tape affect its trade-in value?

Yes. Vinyl condition is graded from Mint (M), Near Mint (NM) to Poor (P) in multiple levels. Skips, deep scratches, and noticeable mold will significantly reduce the price. We recommend taking clear pictures, and our experts will appraise the value based on the condition.

Is there a market for old Hong Kong version vinyl records (e.g., Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Beyond)?

Yes, and their popularity is continuously rising. Hong Kong version vinyl from the 1980s–1990s (especially first-pressings and exclusive local editions) are a hot collector's item locally. The more original and well-preserved they are, the more valuable they become.

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

Yes. The sleeve is an important part of vinyl collecting. Damage, mold, and water stains all affect the valuation. The integrity of first-edition and limited-edition sleeves is particularly crucial.

How can I get a free appraisal from Wang Hong Kong Shop?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Make sure to clearly photograph the front and back of the sleeve and the catalog number on the inner groove of the record. We usually reply with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free pick-up service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our shop for an immediate transaction.