Early Tango 1909 Gramaphone United Talking Machine Shellac RARE South America. Very early Tango music from 1909 or earlier. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “chesscoach_1″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Early Tango 1909 Gramaphone United Talking Machine Shellac RARE South America. Very early Tango music from 1909 or earlier. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “chesscoach_1″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rare Private Press- John Osborne & The Southern Express-Down South Jukin-Sealed. Corners have some wear from storage. Sleeve is starting to yellow spot. Where to begin with this record.. They rip it up out of the gate with their version of Charlie Daniels’ Souths Gonna Do It Again, stay true to form with some Marshall Tucker covers, give their best shot at a couple of Lynyrd Skynyrd tunes (sounds like somebody less confident taking a turn on the vocals here). They waltz thru Mel Street’s Who’ll Turn Out The Lights and Honky Tonk their way across Ronnie Milsap’s Houston but the REAL GEMS are their spooky as hell and painful take on Turn The Page and a rocked out Baker Street with its phased vocals and aggressive tempo. They manage to get loose and funky enough to throw in a hot take on Jr Walker’s Shotgun with a nice wide open drum break. All in all – this sounds like the ultimate wasted midwestern biker bar experience, circa 1979. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “retro-vintage-obsolete” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
Rare Private Press- John Osborne & The Southern Express-Down South Jukin-Sealed. Corners have some wear from storage. Sleeve is starting to yellow spot. Where to begin with this record.. They rip it up out of the gate with their version of Charlie Daniels’ Souths Gonna Do It Again, stay true to form with some Marshall Tucker covers, give their best shot at a couple of Lynyrd Skynyrd tunes (sounds like somebody less confident taking a turn on the vocals here). They waltz thru Mel Street’s Who’ll Turn Out The Lights and Honky Tonk their way across Ronnie Milsap’s Houston but the REAL GEMS are their spooky as hell and painful take on Turn The Page and a rocked out Baker Street with its phased vocals and aggressive tempo. They manage to get loose and funky enough to throw in a hot take on Jr Walker’s Shotgun with a nice wide open drum break. All in all – this sounds like the ultimate wasted midwestern biker bar experience, circa 1979. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “retro-vintage-obsolete” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
Lot of six records made in South Africa mid 50′. All records made in South Africa during the 50′, Jazz was at that time a part of the silence struggle against the apartheid been order in the country since 1948. The cover of the records was made in a printing. Looks like silk print but not 100% shur. Not found in any of catalog I checked. The records didn’t check on the turntable, and the cover show some signs of age. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “asifbar” and is located in this country: IL. This item can be shipped worldwide.
AC/DC Let There Be Rock. Ultra rare South African pressing with purple and green misprinted `Interpak` cover in absolutely amazing condition – extremely difficult to find another one in such great condition. Atlantic – ATC9671 – 1977. Vinyl – Excellent (There is not even one hairline scratch – beautifully looked after). Sleeve – Very Good (There is some mild creasing and ringwear but otherwise great condition). I HAVE 100%. RECORD COLLECTORS GRADING SYSTEM. Plain white/black sleeve or a sleeve that is not the original issued with the single. Record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any extra items such as the lyric sheet, booklet or poster are in perfect condition. Records advertised as sealed or unplayed would be classed as mint. Record shows signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in the sound quality. The cover and packaging may have slight wear or creasing. The record has obviously been played many times but displays no major deterioration in sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items. Without any major defects is acceptable. The record has been played so much that the sound has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolourationetc. The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be torn, slightly stained and/or defaced. The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing. The item “AC/DC Let there be Rock, South Africa, green Cover Vinyl Record EX” is in sale since Thursday, October 8, 2020. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “raremusiconwax” and is located in Plymouth. This item can be shipped worldwide.