JOB LOT OF 4x 1970's LP's
On March 16 2021, sold for:
£15.00
Seller information
Seller location: UK
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Great seller to deal with
April 2024
grey1234
Great product and a quality service
March 2024
grey1234
Great copy and a great service as always many thanks Graham
February 2023
Ade2
Perfect!
December 2022
PeterB
Easy seller to deal with. Good communication. The album was exactly as described.
November 2022
jajabaja
Nice copy, as described
September 2022
jajabaja
Nice copy, as described
September 2022
Troutmask
Great seller
September 2022
stuartyboy
Excellent service, great communication, very happy!
June 2022
willbarry91
Perfect transaction. Record exactly as described in great condition and well-packed. Speedy shipping. Great seller!
June 2022
Description
JOB LOT OF 4x ORIGINAL 1970's UK PRESSING ALBUMS
N.B. These are "well-loved" so not for you Audiophile types !! They are not up to my usual selling standard but well worthwhile if you are on a budget or just want to listen to these albums before shelling out bigger bucks on a better graded copy (which you would, believe me!)
However, they are all still very playable & not quite ready for the Great Vinyl Dustbin In The Sky just yet. These all will have some scratches/hairlines or scuffing but all play through pretty well with varying degrees of background noise or light ticks/pops here & there. I listened to all of them with quite expensive studio reference headphones (thanks OLLO AUDIO!) & I didn't find it a jarring experience in any way.
Ranging from VG to VG+ cover wise with varying degrees of light creasing, edge or corner wear. The Velvet Underground one has some sticker removal backing-paper residue to front (see photo). The Leonard Cohen one has a little scuff damage to the back cover just above the top line of writing (see photo). The Steely Dan one is missing the original printed card insert but the cover is probably nearer EX.
Slaughter On 10th Avenue has one sticky point almost near the end of the last track of side 2, about a minute from the end. The Velvet Underground has one small skip on track 3 on side 1 & another on track 1 of side 2 but they aren't that noticeable.
Priced very reasonably due to the above & there are some real gems musically.