Cowgirl Clue Total Freedom 12” Vinyl LP First Pressing Clear Pink Vinyl + Random Sticker. Please note that the stickers included are at random. Cowgirl Clue’s first ever vinyl pressing of her latest album, Total Freedom on Clear Pink 12 Vinyl. Hearts That Run 11. Under Your Wing 13. Ensuring genuine and verified products. And a strong track record of satisfied buyers. ? Send Offers: Feel free to send us an offer. We’ll do our best to work with you on pricing and are always open to negotiation! ? All Sales Final: Please note that all sales are final. Make sure to review all details carefully before purchasing. We respond quickly and provide updates every step of the way.
3 Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble Lp albums All three albums are in near mint condition if not mint condition. The record sleeves have some shelf wear, but are in very excellent condition.
The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East 1971 Capricorn 2LP Monarch Press is a live recording pressed on black vinyl at 33 RPM. Released by Capricorn Records, this LP features the iconic Southern Rock band in their live element, captured at the Fillmore East. The 12 record comes in a cardboard sleeve with the original cover and is a must-have for fans of the Allman Brothers Band and collectors of vintage vinyl. This edition showcases the band’s electrifying energy and musical prowess from the 1970s era. ST-CAP-712223 CC AT-GP (MR)? 16091 PR. Vinyl (Media) and cover grades. MINT/Sealed (M/S): A new record that is still sealed in its original plastic wrap. MINT (M): A new record that has never been played or used, with perfect surfaces and cover. Vinyl: Shows no signs of wear, with only very minor, barely visible scuffs. Cover: Appears nearly perfect, with no creases, seam splits, or other noticeable defects. Very Good Plus (VG+). Vinyl: Shows some signs of use, with slight scuffs or light scratches that don’t affect the music’s playback significantly. Cover: May have slight wear, but remains in good condition. Vinyl: More pronounced signs of play than VG+. Surface noise (like crackles or pops) may be heard, but it won’t overpower the music. Cover: Normal used cover wear, such as ring wear or slight seam splits, is evident. Good (G) and Good Plus (G+). Vinyl: Can be played through without skipping, but will have significant surface noise and visible groove wear. Cover: Has seam splits (especially at the bottom) or other noticeable damage. Poor (P) and Fair (F). Vinyl: The record is cracked, badly warped, or skips. Playback is significantly affected or impossible. Cover: The cover is heavily damaged with tears, tape, and writing. Packed in sturdy cardboard LP mailers. &####128073; Kingdomtreasures435 -and remember-play responsibly. Or just BLARE IT! Thanks again for your support!