Skip to product information
1 of 3

宏康商行

High-priced buyback of original Leslie Cheung stand-up vinyl records | Hongkang Commercial Co.

High-priced buyback of original Leslie Cheung stand-up vinyl records | Hongkang Commercial Co.

Regular price
Regular price Sale price
Sale Sold out

About Leslie Cheung's "Stand Up" Vinyl Record: Collection and Resale Value Analysis

As a classic of the 1980s Hong Kong pop music scene, Leslie Cheung's "Stand Up" vinyl record has consistently maintained high demand in the second-hand market and among collectors. To help collectors better understand the value of their cherished possessions, Hong Kang Commercial Firm has compiled the following professional reference materials.

"Stand Up" Vinyl Record Version and Specification Guide

We have compiled the different release details of this classic album, as these details directly affect the current high-value resale market:

Assessment Dimension Detailed Description Impact on Resale Value
Release Year Originally released in 1986 by Capital Artists. First pressings have the highest value.
Record Color Various colored transparent vinyl versions were released at the time, including black, green, yellow, and purple. Special colored versions (e.g., purple, green) are rarer and usually command higher resale prices.
Included Accessories Whether the original lyric booklet, poster, promotional flyer, or original obi strip is preserved. The completeness of accessories is a key factor affecting the acquisition value of vinyl records.
Matrix Number Observe the engraved text (Matrix Number) in the inner groove of the disc to identify the pressing batch. The sound quality performance and rarity of specific batches directly influence the market price.

Four Key Factors Affecting the Resale Price of Vinyl Records

Want to sell your Leslie Cheung old records for a good price? Here are the appraisal indicators from Hong Kang Commercial Firm's specialists:

  1. Media Condition:

    Are there obvious scratches, mold, or warping on the surface? "Near Mint" grade, with no skipping or low surface noise, is the most sought after.

  2. Sleeve Condition:

    Is the sleeve dog-eared, faded, damp, moldy, or damaged? For an album like "Stand Up," which has a strong visual design, the condition of the sleeve is particularly important.

  3. Signed Copy:

    If you own an original vinyl record personally signed by Leslie Cheung, its value will increase exponentially, making it a museum-quality collectible.

  4. Market Scarcity:

    Colored vinyl records, due to their smaller original release quantities, are currently hot commodities in the Hong Kong vinyl resale market.


Hong Kang Commercial Firm | Ten Years of Experience, Physical Store, Instant Cash, Island-wide Door-to-Door Service.

  • Professional Appraisal: Years of experience in appraising vinyl and old records, accurately distinguishing versions and values.

  • Instant Quote: Send photos via WhatsApp to receive a preliminary quote, with a transparent process.

  • High-Price Acquisition: We offer market-leading resale prices for original records by 80s superstars such as Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, and Alan Tam.

  • In-Store/Door-to-Door Service: Flexible transaction methods are provided, ensuring privacy and fast completion.

Want to know the latest resale market for CD records?

Immediately WhatsApp photos to 9453 0784. Hong Kang Commercial Firm will reply with a reference estimate within ten minutes. Both in-store pickup in Hong Kong and free door-to-door service are available.

View full details

Common FAQs

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

Yes, and their popularity continues to rise. Hong Kong-edition vinyl records from the 1980s–1990s (especially first pressings and exclusive Hong Kong releases) are a hot item among local collectors. The more original and well-preserved they are, the more valuable they become.

Will scratches or skips on a genuine Leslie Cheung stand-up vinyl record affect its resale value?

Yes. Vinyl condition is graded from Mint (M) and Near Mint (NM) to Poor (P) across multiple levels. Skips, deep scratches, and noticeable mildew will significantly reduce the price. It's recommended to take clear photos so our experts can assess the value based on the grade.

Will a damaged, water-stained, or musty cover reduce the price?

Yes. The sleeve is an important part of vinyl collecting. Damage, mildew, or water stains will affect its estimated value. For first editions and limited editions, the completeness of the sleeve is particularly crucial.

Are first pressings always more expensive?

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

How do I get a free appraisal from Wang Hong Hong?

Simply WhatsApp us at 9453 0784 with photos. Please take clear pictures of the front and back of the sleeve and the catalog number on the record's inner groove. We typically reply with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free doorstep collection service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau. You can also visit our physical store for immediate trade-in.