Goldmine was curious: Which of Paul McCartney’s efforts minus The Beatles are the most valuable on vinyl?
(Related article: Relive Paul McCartney’s modern high, high, highs and low, low, lows)
Here’s what we found:
1. “Ram,” 1971, Apple MAS-3375 $4,000 NM (“near mint”). [one sold on eBay in 2004 for $4,550, photo above]
—Credited to “Paul and Linda McCartney,” mono record in stereo cover for radio station use only
2. “Helen Wheels”/”Country Dreamer,” 1973, Apple 45 P-1869 $2,000 NM. [One with an “inaudible mark” sold on eBay in 2010 for only $41]
—Paul McCartney and Wings; a very rare promo, as most promos have the same song on both sides.
3. “Band on the Run Radio Interview Special,” 1973, National Features Corp. 2955/6 $1,500 NM.
—Promo-only interview disc regarding the Wings’ album.
4. “This One” (same on both sides) 1989, Capitol 45 7PRO-79700 [DJ] $400 NM [one sold with “light superficial surface marks” on eBay in 2004 for only $46]
—Vinyl is promo only
5. “Brung to Ewe By,” 1971, Apple SPRO-6210 $400 NM [one graded as NM sold on eBay in 2007 for $550]
—Promo-only radio spots for “Ram”; counterfeits have uneven spacing bet. tracks

Ram is by far the greatest album in the history of music
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