So I just happened to find this record lying around at a friends place and he didn't want it, so I figured hell, I'll take it as I'll take pretty much take any vinyl offered that is even somewhat valuable. Well I looked this record up and was like WTF!!!??http://www.popsike.com/php/quicksearch.php?searchtext=Tool+Aenima&incldescr=&sortord=&thumbs=&currsel=&pagenum=2Some of these are going upwards of $600-$700 for Original Prints, but there seems to be multiple ones. I am wondering how I can figure it out without opening this still sealed album. The numbers and info on the back to me match up with an original 1996 pressing by what is given on the link above. Does anyone know how to figure out for sure? Also I'll entertain any offers made through PM while I try and figure this out.Here is a current Ebay Ad on one (open and used, asking $400): http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tool-Aenima-LP-Vinyl-1996-Zoo-Entertainment-1st-Pressing-OOP-/201006109968?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item2ecce5d510Pictures:This is where the fun part starts. According to the manufacturing number and info it was printed in the US and it has the same numbers the original pressings do.So does anyone know how to tell for sure between an original pressing and a reissue (both are rare, but originals are extremely valuable on Ebay).[Edited on December 21, 2013 at 3:16 PM. Reason : $$$]
12/21/2013 2:54:33 PM
I guess what I need to know is if this is an original pressing from 1996. If anyone can tell me how to find that out I'd greatly appreciate it.
12/21/2013 3:38:28 PM
http://www.discogs.com/type any numbers you see on the album or spine and see what you can find out?
12/21/2013 4:31:58 PM
12/21/2013 4:32:07 PM
^^Thanks for that link, it seems the 2008 reissue reads "6 1422-31087-1 1" not "72445-11087-1" like mine does.One released in 1996 for $250 says:"Back bottom reads:"The BMG and Zoo Entertainment logos are trademarks of BMG Music • ? © 1996 BMG Music • All Rights Reserved • Manufactured and Distributed by BMG Entertainment, New York, NY • Printed in U.S.A. • 72445-11087-1""So it seems I may indeed have a sealed 1996 copy.
12/21/2013 6:34:27 PM
Perfect storm here.Sealed copies of desirable records are rare, and depending on what it is, they're worth 2-4x a very nice opened copy.'90s major label stuff is rare, to the point that a lot of popular catalog titles that are available for $4 in every used CD store in America pull three figures on LP.On top of that, Tool is one of those bands with enough obsessive fans to push numbers even higher than the already silly prices a sealed '90s record fetches.Sell it on eBay and split the profits with your friend.
12/22/2013 12:46:35 AM
I will say that all of the Aenima LP reissues are bootlegs, and they have the same catalog number as the one you have, as opposed to the ones starting with 6.That's not to say that there isn't a legit '96 pressing with a 7... catalog number, but it's a little suspicious.
12/22/2013 1:05:49 AM
I realized that first number is the bar code number, not the number at the bottom and both the reissue and originals are the same, including mine "6 1422-31087-1 1".Thanks for the info vinylbandit
12/22/2013 3:14:11 AM
vinylbandit, I found this site last night, http://toolvinyl.com/tool-vinyl-buyers-guide/
12/22/2013 9:45:15 AM
It is in fact a Bootleg copy and average value is $50-$70. They could tell based on where the seal is made at, the originals are on the back (about half way down). Oh well, still a cool find though.
12/22/2013 11:44:49 AM
Eh, so it's not a payday, but agreed still a cool find. If you could get 50-70 that's not exactly peanuts, or just enjoy it as part of your collectio
12/22/2013 2:18:15 PM