Mr.Rifff wrote:
Is it a normal 12' size disc or cd size? which you can get.
The disc is a 12" LP sized disc.
Mr.Rifff wrote:
Maybe a few years back it may have been worth £500, perhaps less, but with the availability of original, and even copied style awards, I would say it would be worth £100/£150.
I have a couple myself, one original and one I purchased from a web-site which makes copies and they are smart looking items to have on your wall
I thought the value would probably have fallen over the years, as you can get the replica discs on the web. I have no plans in selling the disc as, like you say they look quite smart, and it is a bit unusual as it is a genuine disc.
BlankFrank wrote:
Interesting item. Looks like a Canadian award - note 'WEA Music of Canada Ltd', bottom right of award. Also US gold disks are awarded for 500,000 sales not 50,000.
Not that there were none, but I had not been aware of any specific Canadian sales awards before, so particularly interesting to me - not because I am Canadian, but I am interested in sales awards/figures in general! I wonder whether Bete Noir success was partly, like in US, off the back of Kiss & Tell? I believe that although BN did not chart high in US, it had one of the longest chart runs there for a Ferry album.
It certainly looks like a Canadian issue, not just because of the plague, but the label on the record has the catalogue number 9255981 on it, which corresponds with the catalogue number of the LP in Canada. I have done some searching on Music Canada and the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) website, but neither has it listed, although the CRIA website only has archives from 2001.
As mentioned I won the disc in a school raffle. Bryan Ferry was an ex-pupil at my school (not while I was there) in Washington (was in Co Durham), and I believe it had been arranged for him to attend an end of year Festival Week (I think thats what they called it) but he had to cancel, so he donated the disc for the big raffle.