Quote Originally Posted by DMK
I can't argue with what you hear. But I can say that if the LP's have been well cared for, you are in the distinct minority with your preference for the CD - for what that's worth. The original Parlophones are highly sought after.

Speaking of worth - and again, if the vinyl is in good shape - they're worth some major bucks on the collector market! If you're interested in selling the LP's, you should check into that. Perhaps a city close to you has a record show or something.
I have 5 Beatles albums on Parlaphone: The three I already listed in addition to Rubber Soul and Revolver, all in near mint condition. I wouldn't have thought they'd be worth that much. My regret is not keeping the Rubber Soul album on the Capital label because it contained a great, though under-rated McCartney number you don't hear played that much - "I've Just Seen A Face" ("I've just seen a face I can't forget the time or place where we just met she's just the girl for me/ and I want all the world to see we've met...")