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  1. Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP

    September 27, 2018 by admin

    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP

    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP
    Artist & Title: Pink Floyd – A Saucerful Of Secrets. Catalogue Number: Columbia SX6258. Overall Grade: VG+/EX- : Matrix no’s XAX3633-1/XAX3634-1. As you can see from our feedback, we take grading of records very seriously. If we grade anything EX, then it really is immaculate. Our grading is a mixture of audio and visual grading, and very importantly, we guarantee you will be happy with our records. Also check the large photos as they describe the sleeve condition better than a grade ever could. How It Works: Eg: EX/EX = First EX refers to the record, the second the sleeve (if picture sleeve is included). If the grading shown above shows just the first initials (eg: VG/-) then that means the record is graded, but comes with plain or company sleeve. RECORD CONDITION MINT As new condition, unplayed, often Sealed. We never grade played records as MINT. We don’t use the term EX+ EX Excellent condition, no noticeable marks and like new. Records graded as EX are immaculate, fantastic examples of the record in question. No marks, scratches, warps, damage of any kind. Often records which we grade as EX look as they have never been played – but we don’t know for sure. EX- Close to Excellent condition, usually we use EX- if there are light brush marks visible under our spotlight. All EX- records are Excellent, no scratches, warps or damage of any kind. VG+ This is a grade many buyers of perfect records avoid, but to us VG+ is the grade we give to a used but still very nice LP. This is the grade we get most correspondence from buyers about, most saying how to them this is an EX record, not VG+. There may be a very light, but more significant mark on a VG+ record (though this would normally be mentioned along with the grade), generally this is a used record in very good condition, with light brush marks. VG Very Good condition, normal wear, maybe a few very light marks, but still plays great. Perhaps not as shiny and new looking as a VG+ record. This is our average grade. VG- Between VG and G, these records aren’t in great condition, average amount of marks, but generally still fully playable. These records will have lost their shine, perhaps dulled with age, they will have been well used. G+ Just about better than good. These records are heavily played, possibly badly marked. They are good enough to play, but you may well later want to replace with a better copy for your collection. G This is our bottom grade. Could have heavy marks, be noisy to play, perhaps a more significant scratch. Heavily used, but playable is our general description of a G record. We try not to list anything with warps, if a record has a playable warp this would be mentioned along with the grade. F Fair condition, marked and some problems. There will be more information to describe faults. We try to avoid listing F records unless particularly rare or interesting. Generally collection filler only. SLEEVE CONDITION EX Excellent condition, no noticable folds or creases, no sticker marks, As New. Generally you will be incredibly impressed with a sleeve we grade as EX. No laminate damage, nice spine, no writing. EX- Close to Excellent condition, possibly a small fault like laminate lift, a word written on sleeve, slight edge fault or damage. VG+ Very good condition, this is the kind of sleeve most other sellers would grade as EX. In great shape, but light and normal wear. VG Very good, used condition. Light and normal wear, possibly a small fault, like laminate lift, edge/spine damage, or writing. VG- Worn sleeve, but still usable. Possible wear to edges, spine, and laminate. Possible writing on the sleeve. G+ Good condition is moving towards the more tatty end of sleeve grading. Possible laminate damage, creases, spine wear, graphiti, and edge wear. G Some wear, possible creasing, marks, damage, frayed edges. F In Fair condition, possible heavy creasing, tears, damage and defacement. We try to avoid F Sleeves, so check the full sleeve description. All LPs and 12 Singles are sent in dedicated LP mailers with double or triple re-inforcement. Records are removed from their sleeves and packed between solid card re-inforcers. Multiple LP parcels are packed in bespoke LP Box mailers. We take the packing of vinyl very seriously, and do all we can to ensure that our records reach you in the condition they left us. OVERSEAS : Please Read Carefully. This means we can track and insure your parcel. Cheques or Postal orders payable to “J Moore”. Europe / USA / Canada / Japan / Rest of the World. We always do our very best to ensure our customers are happy and always work hard to resolve any problems that very occasionally occur. The item “Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP” is in sale since Wednesday, September 7, 2016. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “retrobloke-records” and is located in Milton Keynes – Bucks. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    Pink Floyd/A Saucerful Of Secrets/1968 Columbia Mono LP

  2. Grateful Dead Cornell 5/8/77 New Vinyl LP

    September 27, 2018 by admin

    Grateful Dead Cornell 5/8/77 New Vinyl LP

    Grateful Dead Cornell 5/8/77 New Vinyl LP
    Grateful Dead – Cornell 5/8/77 [New Vinyl]. Record Label: Grateful Dead / WEA. Album Tracks DISC 1: 1. New Minglewood Blues Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. Loser Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 3. El Paso Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 2: 1. They Love Each Other Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. Jack Straw Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 3. Deal Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 3: 1. Lazy Lightning Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. Supplication Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 3. Brown-Eyed Women Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 4: 1. Mama Tried Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. Row Jimmy Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 5: 1. Dancing In The Street Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 6: 1. Scarlet Begonias Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. Fire On The Mountain Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 7: 1. Estimated Prophet Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 8: 1. Stephen Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. Not Fade Away Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 3. Stephen II Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) DISC 9: 1. Morning Dew Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77) 2. One More Saturday Night Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (5/8/77). Limited five vinyl LP pressing. Live archive release of the most celebrated Grateful Dead show in history. The forces aligned for the Dead on May 8, 1977, at Barton Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; for what many hail the pinnacle performance of their 30-year career. So revered is the performance, that an audience recording of this show joined Prince’s Purple Rain and Dolly Parton’s Coat Of Many Colors as 2012’s inductees into the National Recording Registry of the U. Library Of Congress, an honor bestowed upon music/songs that are culturally, historically, or aesthetically important. Cornell 5/8/77 was recorded live directly from the soundboards by Betty Cantor-Jackson. After several years the master tapes were seemingly lost for good, but that all changed at the end of 2016. The lost tapes, or lost “Betty boards” as they are commonly known, finally made their way back home to The Grateful Dead vault, making it possible to officially bring the world this legendary show. The complete live show has been Plangentized by Plangent Processes and remastered by Grammy Award winning sound engineer, Jeffrey Norman. The item “Grateful Dead Cornell 5/8/77 New Vinyl LP” is in sale since Wednesday, May 23, 2018. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “get_importcds” and is located in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Record Label: Grateful Dead / WEA
    • Release Year: 2018
    • Artist: Grateful Dead

    Grateful Dead Cornell 5/8/77 New Vinyl LP