Rocket's debut album, released on Headhunter. There are several editions of this album. The first two pressings were both on black vinyl. You can recognize the actual first pressing by the sleeve, trail-off wax matrix codes, and vinyl. All of the later sleeves were on a standard glossy sleeve, whereas the first pressing sleeve is on a flat matte cardboard. Also, the Headhunter logo on the back is different (see below). The first press vinyl is lighter than the later ones, and actually appears as semi-translucent brown when held up to the light. All of the pressings were made from the same masters, but earlier versions have an extra code etched into the stamper. Finally, the second pressing inserts were clearly copied from the first pressing ones, and as a result, the black ink in them shows up a little more grey than on the earlier versions. There is also a yellow vinyl pressing, but that one came much later on (late-'90s). The yellow version has a gold "Limited Edition Color Vinyl" sticker on the front of the sleeve (on the outer plastic).
The yellow one is generally more expensive than the black one because people love their colored vinyl. In 2011, a rusty brown marble version surfaced. This is a new pressing. Cargo Records says they re-press these things whenever they run out, usually on a new color. As such, there may be more colors in the future.
| Pressing | Matrix Codes |
|---|---|
| 1st - Black | A: HED - 003 - A kdisc JG 29542 L-36999 B: HED - 003 - B kdisc JG 29543 L-36999X |
| 2nd - Black | A: HED - 003 - A kdisc JG 29763 L-36999 B: HED - 003 - B kdisc JG 29764 L-36999X (The 29763 and 29764 are upside-down) |
| Solid Yellow | A: HED - 003 - A kdisc JG L-36999 B: HED - 003 - B kdisc JG L-36999X |
| Brown Marble | A: HED - 003 - A kdisc JG L-36999 B: HED - 003 - B kdisc JG L-36999X |
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| HED-003 1st Press Black w/ insert | 35-45 |
| HED-003 2nd Press Black w/ insert | 20-25 |
| HED-003 Yellow Marble | 20-30 |
| HED-003 3rd Press Black | 10-12 |
| HED-003 4th Press Brown Marble | 10-12 |
Insert |
1st Headhunter Logo |
2nd Headhunter Logo |
Test Pressing |
| Test Pressing | Black vinyl, RTI labels with typewritten info |
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One of the band's greatest efforts. The vinyl showed up on a couple of colors, some rarer than others. Other than black, the yellow marble one is the most common version. The blue and purple are rarer, and the orange is the rarest. The purple one...well, there is a true purple one, and then there is a blue one with bits of purple in it. The blue ones seem to surface more often than the straight purple ones. I have no idea about exact quantities. This summary is just based on experience. The yellow version (as with Paint as a Fragrance) was a much later pressing (late-'90s). All colors have the same matrix codes in their respective trail-off waxes.
The early sleeves have tiny "Printed in Canada" marks on the backs of the sleeves. The later ones do not. The yellow version has a gold "Limited Edition Color Vinyl" sticker on the front of the sleeve (on the outer plastic).
Circa: Now! was re-released a couple of times in later years, but not on vinyl. The test pressing came in a sleeve designed by Mike Stobbe.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| HED-015 Black | 12-15 |
| HED-015 Blue | 30-40 |
| HED-015 Purple | 35-45 |
| HED-015 Orange | 35-45 |
| HED-015 Yellow Marble | 25-30 |
Test Pressing Sleeve |
Test Pressing |
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| Test Pressing | Black vinyl, white Cargo labels, writing in black marker |
|---|---|
| Credits | RAB: Test pressing images Wegi: info on the blue vinyl version |
Not to be mistaken with the Japanese cd-only release "All Systems Go!" on Toy's Factory earlier that year (very different track listing). A compilation of material from the band's early singles. Black vinyl. Comes with the booklet that was used for the cd version as an insert.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| HED-023 Black | 15-20 |
This record actually caught fire and melted my last turntable. The tracks from this record made frequent appearances in the band's live sets. They would regularly play at least the first three songs in order. Most of these were on black vinyl, but there were also a few on blue marble vinyl and a handful on pink marble vinyl. Sympathy for the Record Industry estimates that there are between 100 and 200 blue copies and around 100 pink copies.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| SFTRI-320 Blue Marble | 40-50 |
| SFTRI-320 Pink Marble | 125-150 |
| SFTRI-320 Black | 10-15 |
Insert |
Test Pressing |
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| Test Pressing | Black, white labels |
|---|---|
| Credits | RAB: Test pressing image Yuck Foo: Pink vinyl image |
I have never seen the bottom drop out of the value of a record the way it did for this one. Limited to an overall press run of 5000-7500 (I have heard both numbers), this record was highly sought after in the record community for many years. It was not released in cd form for a very long time, and so, in order to get most of these tracks, you had to track down the vinyl. Between the Japanese and Australian cd versions of Scream, Dracula, Scream!, all of the tracks were made available in cd form, but the album itself was not released on cd until 2002. In that 7-year gap, Hot Charity's value skyrocketed. I have seen it sold anywhere from $80-$125. Once the cd came out, the value of the vinyl plummeted. It was something to behold. I picked up a red vinyl copy for $25 at one point there. Anyway, as I mentioned, there were either 5000 or 7500 total pressed. Either 500 or 1000 of those were on red vinyl (1000 is the number I have heard most often). There was also a UK version released on Elemental - no idea how many of those there were.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| WOS 001 Red | 35-50 |
| WOS 001 Black | 15-25 |
| ELM27LP Black | 20-25 |
Insert |
WOS 001 |
WOS 001 |
ELM27LP |
This album is important. It means something. Rocket's major label debut - the vinyl was released on Headhunter, though. Basically all were on black vinyl. I say basically because...well, rumor has it that there were 10 (TEN! Why do they do this to us?) pressed on black & white swirled vinyl. I have never seen one, so I can't confirm this. In 2008, Elemental re-released this album as a direct metal master on 200g vinyl. Then they put a huge price tag on it. It's out there, though, and limited to 500 numbered copies.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| HED-054 Black | 25-40 |
| ELMDMM34 Black | 40-50 |
Insert |
| Rumors | Black & White swirled vinyl version. If you have one, please let me know. |
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RFTC
Sympathy for the Record Industry SFTRI-548 (U.S.), released June 1998
Elemental ELM50LP (UK)
Elemental ELMDMM50 2xLP (UK), released 2008
Sympathy had the U.S. vinyl for this album, another major label record for Rocket from the Crypt. In theory, there were 500 of these pressed on orange vinyl. I think there were many more on orange, and that the black one is actually the rarer version. Neither is particularly tough to find. Comes with a nice booklet as an insert. There was also a UK version on Elemental. Then there was another one.  In 2008, Elemental re-released it as a two-disc direct metal master on 200g vinyl. It carries a hefty price tag, but can now be found for less than the original face value. It is limited to 500 numbered copies.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| SFTRI-548 Orange | 12-15 |
| SFTRI-548 Black | 20-25 |
| ELM50LP Black | 15-20 |
| ELMDMM50 Black | 35-40 |
Insert Booklet |
SFTRI-548 |
SFTRI-548 |
ELM50LP |
ELMDMM50 Side A |
ELMDMM50 Side C |
And from the pit of blackness emerges the Swami with a slab of greatness. Most of these are on black vinyl. There are some on red, though there were not many, and it is getting fairly expensive to procure.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| SWAMI 2001 Red | 40-50 |
| SWAMI 2001 Black | 15 |
Test Pressing Side A |
Test Pressing Side C |
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A fun (or annoying, depending on how cool you are) record, where a label affixed to the sleeve is attached to the record, so that you actually have to cut it out in order to get to the vinyl. Originally a pressing of 3000, with 100 on clear blue vinyl. Later re-pressed. The later pressings look no different from the originals, so it is tough to know which you have unless you bought it when it came out. The blue ones are becoming really expensive.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| FJ-010 Blue (100) | 150-200 |
| FJ-010 Black | 15-20 |
| Credits | RAB: Blue vinyl image |
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This one bothers me. The most unnecessary Rocket record in history. Includes the tracks from The State of Art Is on Fire, the Music Machine single, the Boychucker single, and the On the Prowl single. Same versions. No value whatsoever. UK release. Black vinyl. The test pressing is interesting for this one. They pressed the 10" on 12" vinyl. I'd never seen that before.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| CMHLP1584 Black | 10-15 |
Test Pressing |
| Test Pressing | Black 12" vinyl, white labels. |
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All Systems Go 3 is a collection of lost tracks from some recording sessions over the last few years of Rocket's existence. As of this moment, it only exists in CD form. In theory, it will eventually be released on vinyl as well, but no concrete plans have been announced.
| Version | Approximate value ($) |
|---|---|
| VR508 CD | 12 |
