SP67 Dwarves
Blood, Guts, & Pussy
Sub Pop SP67 LP / SP67b CD / SP67a Cassette, released July 1990 (U.S.)
Glitterhouse GR0104 LP, released 1990 (Germany)
Sony SRCS 6576 CD, released 1992 (Japan)
Certainly one of the more memorable album covers of all time. This band has always reveled in its shock value and misogyny. Something keeps people coming back. This was probably their most collectable album. The first pressing was of 1,000 on red vinyl. That one can sell for a fair amount, but not nearly as much as the other color vinyl versions. There is a grey vinyl pressing of 112 copies. That pressing came with a copy of the She's Dead 7" on black vinyl (minus the sleeve). One would think the grey version would be the most valuable, but not so...there is also a pink marble version out there that is somehow rarer. The last time I saw it auctioned, it went for almost $600, and that was years ago. I don't know how many of the pink copies were pressed, but it can't be many. Later on, Sub Pop pressed 1,500 picture discs, using outtake pictures from the original cover photo shoot. These sell for a few bucks as well. There were then lots of black vinyl Sub Pop pressings. A German version came out on Glitterhouse, which was on black vinyl.
Version | Value ($) | Scarcity | Price Trending |
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SP67 Red | 40-70 | 3 | Volatile |
SP67 Grey Marble | 250-350 | 8 | Up |
SP67 Pink Marble | 500-600 | 9 | Up |
SP67 Picture Disc | 30-40 | 3 | Stable |
SP67 Black (no bar code) | 20-30 | 2 | Stable |
Glitterhouse GR0104 Black (Germany) | 12-15 | 1 | Stable |
SP67 Black (w/ bar code) | 10-15 | 1 | Stable |
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