The product is a limited edition vinyl record titled Grateful Dead Dicks Picks Vol. 33, featuring recordings from the October 9th and 10th, 1976 Oakland Coliseum Stadium shows. Released in 2022 by Real Gone Music, this 6 LP set is pressed on 180g vinyl, making it a high-quality and collectible item for fans of the rock genre. With the iconic Grateful Dead sound and a double bill of shows from 1976, this release is sure to be a must-have for vinyl enthusiasts and die-hard fans of the band.
Grateful Dead – Aoxomoxoa – Vinyl LP Record. Cover/Sleeve Grade: 7 (VG+). LP/Vinyl Grade: 8 (EX) to 9 (NM). Other Notes: 1969 US White Label Promo. ALL Unsealed Records are Ultrasonically cleaned using our KLAudio KD-CLN-LP200 Ultrasonic Record Cleaner to provide you with the BEST Quality Sound! Thanks for shopping at our Classic Vinyl store! We use a combination of the industry standard Goldmine Grading Scale as well as a 1-10 scale to ensure a clear and accurate account of each album’s condition. Cover/Sleeve Grading applies to OUTER SLEEVE ONLY. If the original Inner sleeve is included it will be shown in the photos. THE SCALE IS AS FOLLOWS. 10: MINT (M), Pristine, Looks as if it just came off the manufacturing line, also listed as New, Mint Sealed/Unopened. 9: NEAR MINT (NM), Looks as if it just came from a store and was opened for the first time, maybe played a few times if ever, no evidence of play or wear whatsoever. 8: EXCELLENT (EX), LP may have a faint surface mark or two barring it from being truly Near Mint, but sound quality should not be affected at all, cover sleeve is just short of Near Mint, often used for cover sleeves in Shrink, or with no ringwear or staining or easily visible flaws whatsoever, seams and spine fully intact. Writing may be present on label. 4: VERY GOOD MINUS (VG-), in our shop typically only going to be seen on a cover sleeve for a significantly rare album that is in extremely bad shape, lots of splitting etc, yet is still worth owning due to its rarity. We will likely never offer albums with a Vinyl/LP grading of 4. WE LOVE GREAT VINYL AND HAPPY CUSTOMERS!!! Thanks again and keep on rockin’ in the free world!
This is a limited edition collector’s 50th anniversary vinyl set of Grateful Dead’s Europe’72 album. The set includes three LPs with colored vinyl and comes in a cardboard sleeve. The vinyl and sleeve are both in mint condition. The album was released in 2022 and features rock, folk, and psychedelic music from the 1970s.
This is a rare and highly sought-after Grateful Dead album, featuring performances from their historic shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City on March 9, 1981. The album is in excellent shape and has been graded as Mint(M), ensuring that you will have a great listening experience. The vinyl is 33 RPM and comes in a 12 format, with a record label of Grateful Dead / WEA. The sleeve is also graded as Mint(M), and the album is in English language. This album is perfect for any rock music fan and is a must-have addition to any vinyl collection.
Grateful Dead Workingman’s Dead “Platinum Collection”. It’s not an actual functional record but a replica with a print of the label. It’s a decorative art piece for any Grateful Dead of Jerry García fan. I got this at a charity event and my wife thought it was cool, which it is. You can call the framing company for more details. They respond with its authenticity. Dimensions are 27 inches tall, 21 inches wide. No hanging mounts on the back.
This rare vinyl 7″ from the iconic band Grateful Dead features the songs “Sugar Magnolia” and “Mr. The high-fidelity, multicolor record is housed in a limited edition, numbered cardboard sleeve and is still sealed. The inlay and sleeve are in mint condition. This single has a 45 RPM speed and was reissued in 2018 by Rhino. The instrumental tracks are performed on keyboard, bass guitar, electric guitar, and drums, and the style is a blend of folk rock and acid and trance from the 1970s. This collectible item also features stereo sound and colored vinyl. Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of rock and folk history.