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  1. The Alladins Gee / Then Super Rare Doo-Wop Prism Records 6001 NM EX

    January 22, 2022 by admin

    The-Alladins-Gee-Then-Super-Rare-Doo-Wop-Prism-Records-6001-NM-EX-01-xne The Alladins Gee / Then Super Rare Doo-Wop Prism Records 6001 NM EX
    The Alladins Gee / Then Super Rare Doo-Wop Prism Records 6001 NM EX
    The Alladins Gee / Then Super Rare Doo-Wop Prism Records 6001 NM EX

    The Alladins Gee / Then Super Rare Doo-Wop Prism Records 6001 NM EX
    The Aladdins – Gee / Then – Super Rare Doo-Wop – Prism Records 6001 NM EX. Sleeve is Generic Paper Please see description for grading methodology. Grading methodology is As Follows. M (MINT) – Album is brand new, sealed, and unplayed. NM (NEAR MINT) – Vinyl looks as if you just got it home from a new record store and removed the shrink wrap. LP cover may have some light rub marks. VG+ (VERY GOOD PLUS) – Vinyl may show some signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or very light scratches that don’t affect one’s listening experience. Sleeves will have some slight wear, lightly turned corners, or a slight seam split. VG (VERY GOOD) – Vinyl has light wear, scratches or scuffs. Covers may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached, or small seam splits. G (GOOD) – Vinyl has moderate, ever wear throughout, but still playable. Surface noise and scratches. A cover or sleeve will has large seam splits. Especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear or other defects will start to overwhelm the cover. P (POOR) – Lowest Grade. On more than half the tracks. The sleeve is water damages, split on all three seams or heavily marred by wear and writing. Record grading is subjective and performed by humans! We do our best to grade accurately and disclose major defects when appropriate. Not every hairline or spindle mark may be disclosed in our descriptions, and every now and then we get one wrong. Thanks so much for stopping by! Let us know if you have any questions or need any additional images. Please take a look at our other vintage treasures and cool finds in the store! If you find a number of things you are interested in. Please note that we always try to reuse and recycle packing materials whenever possible. This item is in the category “Music\Vinyl Records”. The seller is “jackassretro” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Artist: The Aladdins, Alladins
    • Style: Doo-Wop
    • Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
    • Material: Vinyl
    • Instrument: Recorder
    • Speed: 45 RPM
    • Record Size: 7\
    • Format: Record
    • Type: Single
    • Release Title: Gee / Then
    • Record Label: Prism
    • Release Year: 1950-1999
    • Edition: First Pressing
    • Genre: Doo Wop, R & B, Pop
    • Sleeve Grading: generic paper

    The Alladins Gee / Then Super Rare Doo-Wop Prism Records 6001 NM EX

  2. Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk

    May 24, 2017 by admin

    Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk
    Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk
    Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk

    Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk
    Extremely RARE – DJ Promo Copy – Paul Buskirk And His Little Men Featuring Hugh Nelson (Willie Nelson) After his son Billy was born in 1958, struggling with financial issues, Nelson moved to Houston. On the way, Nelson stopped by the Esquire Ballroom to sell songs to house band singer Larry Butler. [1] Nelson rented the apartment near Houston in Pasadena, Texas, where he also worked at the radio station as a DJ. During the same time, Nelson recorded for Pappy Daily of D Records. While working on the club, Nelson used the time of the thirty-mile travel from his home to the club to write songs. One night he was inspired to start the song after thinking the line When the evening sun goes down, you will find me hanging’round. ” Nelson’s inspiration was completed on his way back, with the line “The night life ain’t no good life, but it’s my life. [3] Produced by Bill Quinn, Nelson recorded the song at Gold Star Studios. The session band was composed of guitarist Buskirk, bassist Dean Reynolds, drummer Al Hagy, pianist Bob Whitford, steel guitarist Herb Remington, and Dick Shannon on saxophone and vibraphone. [4] The recording of the song was turned down by Pappy Daily, who did not consider the song country. Daily threatened Nelson to sue him if he pressed the song. [3] Nelson and Buskirk took the tape from Gold Star Studios, and went to Bill Holford’s ACA Studios to master the recording. [5] The song was recorded as “Nite Life”, and the artist labeled under “Paul Buskirk and the Little Men featuring Hugh Nelson”. [3] Released through Rx Records, few copies of the single were pressed, [5] while it received limited airplay by DJ Uncle Hank Craig on XEG. The item “Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk” is in sale since Saturday, May 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Music\Records”. The seller is “abcd101″ and is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
    • Artist: Willie Nelson
    • Style: Singer-Songwriter
    • Genre: Country
    • Record Size: 7″
    • Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
    • Release Year: 1960
    • Record Label: Rx

    Rare Willie Nelson Nite Life 7 Rx Records Vinyl And Then I Wrote Paul Buskirk