Another record for David Bowie: one of his albums becomes the most expensive Discogs sale ever
The White Duke has now a new record. Indeed, a rare early copy of David Bowie's self-titled album, which was later reissued as "Space Oddity", is now the most expensive record ever sold on Discogs. The first-pressing record, which came out in 1969, was sold for $6,826, according to an officialannouncement.
Discogs marketing director Ron Rich commented:
As morbid as it sounds, there is usually a bump in sales in the marketplace for a given artist when they pass. Collectors look to grab that piece of history, they want to own that a piece of the story. Thanks to the accuracy of Discogs’ data this particular collector was able to pinpoint to that exact first pressing. The power of the first pressing is a classic supply-demand model. There are a finite number of that album and even fewer that were released under the title, David Bowie (it was later re-released as Space Oddity) – find one in good condition and you can relive that moment when you first listened to it. It’s tough to put a monetary value on that.