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The Rolling Stones / Big Hits – High Tide and Green Grass. C.1966. VTG original. Vinyl is Fair/Good, it's been used A LOT and has s few scratches and scuffing, record label is VG/XF. We played this one and it's A-OK, plays start to finish on both sides. Gatefold cover outside is G/VG in appearance with some seam splitting at the edges, spine is solid. Still quite presentable. Eight (8) page photo album inside is EX/XF and clean. Original paper sleeve is gone, replaced with plane paper sleeve. This is U.S. version. It reached #3 on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the charts for 99 weeks. It has stayed so popular it has been re-issued twice, 2002 and 2016. But collectors want the VTG original 1966 version. It is mostly all hit songs from earlier years. Make it yours. -
Steely Dan / Can't Buy A Thrill - Debut Album. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is GOOD, edge seam split at bottom but face front & back VG/EX. Inside foldout cover is VG/EX. Original sleeve missing, plain paper replacement. Lyrics printed inside foldout cover. Reached #17 on US Billboard 200 for albums and is certified platinum by RIAA. Features the hit singles “Do It Again” and “Reelin' In The Years”. Rolling Stone ranked them No. 15 on its list of the "20 Greatest Duos of All Time" in 2015. Their work has been re-released multiple times through the years. Their primary run was from 1971-1981 but they continued working together sporadically until Becker's death in 2017. Stereo. ABC Records ID= ABCX 758 -
The Beatles / Abby Road. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is POOR. Cover is POOR. We have included this album because of it's historical importance and it's highly collectible value. This album was used hard. We test played this one start to finish due to visible irregularities. Side one: songs 2 & 3 both have a “skip” in the first few seconds of their respective tracks but they both continue to play through to the end without stopping nor “jump-back”. They are NOT dead grooves! Side two: played start to finish without any skips/jumps even though it has a visible divot on the surface. This record is still fun to play and produces good quality sound even in it's battered condition, a testament to the durability of vinyl records! The cover didn't fair much better, it is in poor condition although is is not torn/cut. The spine printing is rubbed away and the glued edges have come unglued, you can unfold the front/back to a flat sheet. It's repairable, just don't use tape. OR you could frame it unfolded for wall décor. This still has value as collectible any way you look at it. Stereo. Apple Records ID= SO-383 -
Lionel Richie / Lionel Richie. Debut Solo Album. C.1982. VTG original. Cover could be framed for wall decor. Vinyl is a Wall Hanger, damaged/warped at the edge and first track on each side won't play. BUT, the rest of the record seems to play OK. The gatefold cover is VG to EX and would make a fine piece of wall art if you are into that and the custom printed paper sleeve is in Good condition with all the song lyrics printed on it, What a shame the record is damaged. But it must still have some value to someone as his first solo album. Stereo. Motown Records ID=6007ML -
Dan Fogelberg / The Innocent Age - Double Album. STERLING sound certified. C.1981. VTG original. Both vinyls are NM. Gatefold cover is EX/XF inside and out, super clean. One glued seam has let go but not damaged and can be re-glued. Six page full size insert booklet with song lyrics and album info is EX/XF. Original sleeves are VG. Seventeen great tracks. Three of Fogelberg's four 'Top 10 singles' songs are on this album: “Hard to Say”, “Same Old Lang Syne” and “Leader of the Band”. Also, Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, Glenn Frey and Don Henley are prominent contributing vocalists. These albums have the coveted STERLING stamp in the matrix dead wax that assures premium quality sound. An amazingly well cared for album set. Make it yours. Stereo. CBS Records ID= BL 37395 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
Bread / Baby I'm A Want You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX. Custom printed sleeve with lyrics of all songs is Fair/Good. Their 4th album. RIAA certified Gold record. Includes these 'Top 100' hit singles: album title song “Baby I'm A Want You”, Everything I Own”, “Mother Freedom” and “Diary”. This was a HOT album in the day and it has been re-released twice. Hand etched matrix/pressing number is, side one: EKS-75015-A-2 , side two: EKS-75015-B-1 CTH . VERY early pressing if not first. Stereo. Elektra Records ID=EKS -75015 -
The Beatles / 1967-1970. C.1976 (second US pressing by Capitol). VTG original Double Album Collection of their greatest hits, 28 (twenty-eight) songs in all (see song list in photos). Vinyl (both) in NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX on the outside, EX/XF inside. Custom printed sleeves with song lyrics & info are both EX/XF. There were multiple releases & pressings of this album starting in 1973 with the most recent, a remix, in 2023 (50th anniversary release), at least 8 (eight) releases/pressings in all. This testifies to the popularity of their works with the first & second pressing having the same song lists. First US & UK issues/pressings were by Apple Records in 1973 which hit #1 on the US Billboard Top 200 album chart. Variations in song lists were according to date & release country. This original layout may be the preferred US/UK version depending on who's opinion you go with. It is absolutely of highly collectible historical value. Note the front and back cover photos are “now” & “then” taken by the same photographer in the same location at different times. Also, all four Beatles appear in the inside photo, but you have to really look for them. A fine addition to your collection. Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SKBO 3404 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
Cher / Cher – Debut Solo Album. C.1971. Vinyl is EX/XF, has minor scratches visible. Test played good start to finish. Cover is G/VG, some rub wear, coming unglued at top seam. Promo printed sleeve is Good. Although Cher had been making albums for some time with her then husband Sonny Bono, this was her first solo attempt. It produced two hit singles, “Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves” and “The Way of Love”. The album was soon re-released with a new name, “Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves” so this album was short lived on it's own merit. Stereo. MCA Records ID= KS 3649 -
The Doors / The Soft Parade. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is VG/EX, has some scratches but it test played OK start to finish. Gatefold cover is GOOD on outside, has a split edge seam, inside is VG/EX. Paper sleeve with lyrics is missing. Jim Morrison's “bad boy” image comes through loud and clear in the title track, “The Soft Parade” (8:40). The album reached #6 on the Billboard 200 chart. Also features hit songs “Touch Me”, “Wishful Sinful”, “Runnin' Blue” and “Tell All The People”. This, their fourth album is a departure from previous styles that was not to be repeated. Nine tracks total. Stereo. Elektra Records ID= EKS-75005 -
The Beatles / 1st Live Recordings, Hamburg, Germany 1962. C.1979. VTG original. Vinyl is NM, cover is Good+. BEFORE they were famous. From the cover: “This album is a collector's item. It captures an explosion of energy. A rollicking Saturday Night. Hamburg, Germany, 1962. The Star Club.” Songs we've not heard. This is a highly collectible historical album. Volume 1. Remastered/stereo. Pickwick ID= SPC-3661 -
The Beatles / 1967-1970. C.1976 (second US pressing by Capitol). VTG original Double Album Collection of their greatest hits, 28 (twenty-eight) songs in all (see song list in photos). Vinyl (both) in NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX on the outside, EX/XF inside. Custom printed sleeves with song lyrics & info are both EX/XF. There were multiple releases & pressings of this album starting in 1973 with the most recent, a remix, in 2023 (50th anniversary release), at least 8 (eight) releases/pressings in all. This testifies to the popularity of their works with the first & second pressing having the same song lists. First US & UK issues/pressings were by Apple Records in 1973 which hit #1 on the US Billboard Top 200 album chart. Variations in song lists were according to date & release country. This original layout may be the preferred US/UK version depending on who's opinion you go with. It is absolutely of highly collectible historical value. Note the front and back cover photos are “now” & “then” taken by the same photographer in the same location at different times. Also, all four Beatles appear in the inside photo, but you have to really look for them. A fine addition to your collection. Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SKBO 3404 -
Bread / Baby I'm A Want You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX. Custom printed sleeve with lyrics of all songs is Fair/Good. Their 4th album. RIAA certified Gold record. Includes these 'Top 100' hit singles: album title song “Baby I'm A Want You”, Everything I Own”, “Mother Freedom” and “Diary”. This was a HOT album in the day and it has been re-released twice. Hand etched matrix/pressing number is, side one: EKS-75015-A-2 , side two: EKS-75015-B-1 CTH . VERY early pressing if not first. Stereo. Elektra Records ID=EKS -75015 -
The Moody Blues / A Question Of Balance. C 1970. VTG original, labeled “(London) Promotional Copy NOT FOR SALE” (for radio station?). Vinyl is NM. Unusual vertical gatefold cover is G/VG outside and VG/EX inside. Fold out full size double slip sheet has album info and song lyrics is EX/XF. Original printed paper sleeve with London album promotional ads.is VG/EX. Album reached #3 on U.S. Billboard 200. Has ten tracks in all. Still sounds contemporary today. Label matrix XZAL 10009P Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID= THS 3 -
The Moody Blues / A Question Of Balance. C 1970. VTG original, labeled “(London) Promotional Copy NOT FOR SALE” (for radio station?). Vinyl is NM. Unusual vertical gatefold cover is G/VG outside and VG/EX inside. Fold out full size double slip sheet has album info and song lyrics is EX/XF. Original printed paper sleeve with London album promotional ads.is VG/EX. Album reached #3 on U.S. Billboard 200. Has ten tracks in all. Still sounds contemporary today. Label matrix XZAL 10009P Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID= THS 3 -
Wild Cherry / Wild Cherry. C.1976. VTG original. Debut album. Limited distribution. Vinyl is NM. Cover is G/VG. Only 9 tunes on this one. Featuring “Play That Funky Music", “Get It Up' and seven more. Hand inscribed matrix/pressing numbers, side 1: T AL-34195-1B , side 2: T BL-34195-1B . That's a very early matrix number. Stereo. Sweet Day/Epic Records ID=BL 34195 -
Bread / Baby I'm A Want You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX. Custom printed sleeve with lyrics of all songs is Fair/Good. Their 4th album. RIAA certified Gold record. Includes these 'Top 100' hit singles: album title song “Baby I'm A Want You”, Everything I Own”, “Mother Freedom” and “Diary”. This was a HOT album in the day and it has been re-released twice. Hand etched matrix/pressing number is, side one: EKS-75015-A-2 , side two: EKS-75015-B-1 CTH . VERY early pressing if not first. Stereo. Elektra Records ID=EKS -75015 -
George Harrison / The Best of George Harrison. C.1981 reissue of 1976 original. RARE version in America, from UK (Great Britain). Vinyl is NM, cover is VG. His top songs from his career, some of which he wrote when with the Beatles. Includes “My Sweet Lord”, “Here Comes The Sun”, “Taxman” and many more. Stereo. MFP Records ID= MFP 50523 -
The Marshall Tucker Band / The Marshall Tucker Band, debut album. C.1973. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG outside, VG/EX inside fold. Features “Hillbilly Band”, “ Ramblin' “, “Can't You See” and more. Hand etched matrix numbers, side I: CP CR - 0112 40436 RE1-IF (or1F) ,side II: CP-0112 T1 40437-IF (or1F) . These are are questionable, somebody was having a bad day at the press, it's difficult to read/decipher. Maybe a first pressing but certainly very early. Stereo. Capricorn Records ID= CP 0112 -
The Beatles / Let It Be. C1970. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover in Good/Very Good features head shot photos of all 4 Beatles. Shows some surface rubbing, has an unusual semi-circular factory cut notch at the left lower corner?? Has a Good plain paper sleeve. Over all very nice piece for your collection. 12 tracks including the hit songs “Let It Be”, 'Get Back” and “Maggie Mae”. The Beatles at their peak! This particular record was pressed by Capitol Records plant in Jacksonville Illinois indicated by the “0” stamped in the runout. Hand engraved matrix/pressing numbers in the runouts are, side one: Phil+Ronnie AR1 34001 #2 JS-17500-25 #2 Bell Sound sf . And side two: AR2 34001 JS-17501-27 #3 Bell Sound sf . Could be a very early pressing?? Stereo. Apple Records ID= AR 34001 -
The Beatles / Abby Road. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is POOR. Cover is POOR. We have included this album because of it's historical importance and it's highly collectible value. This album was used hard. We test played this one start to finish due to visible irregularities. Side one: songs 2 & 3 both have a “skip” in the first few seconds of their respective tracks but they both continue to play through to the end without stopping nor “jump-back”. They are NOT dead grooves! Side two: played start to finish without any skips/jumps even though it has a visible divot on the surface. This record is still fun to play and produces good quality sound even in it's battered condition, a testament to the durability of vinyl records! The cover didn't fair much better, it is in poor condition although is is not torn/cut. The spine printing is rubbed away and the glued edges have come unglued, you can unfold the front/back to a flat sheet. It's repairable, just don't use tape. OR you could frame it unfolded for wall décor. This still has value as collectible any way you look at it. Stereo. Apple Records ID= SO-383 -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) / Bachman-Turner Overdrive Debut Album. C.1973. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG outside, VG/EX inside. Printed promo paper sleeve is VG. Their first album as a group, it is RIAA certified gold. Produced the hit single “Blue Collar” on the US Billboard charts. They were active during the 70s,80s & 90s with multiple albums and singles to their credit. Their work is still being reproduced. Speed Rock as it should be! This album was only the beginning. Stereo. Mercury Records ID= SRM-1-673 -
Robin Trower / For Earth Below. C.1975. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Label color is actually light green which doesn't appear correctly in photo. Cover is Very Good with only slight rubbing wear on surfaces. Good paper sleeve. Features the title track “For Earth Below”, “It's Only Money” and more. Hand inscribed Matrix/stamping codes are, side I: CHR-1073 T1 31684-1-1 , side II: CHR-1073 T1 31864-1-2 , Stereo. Chrysalis Records ID= CHR 1073 -
The Moody Blues / A Question Of Balance. C 1970. VTG original, labeled “(London) Promotional Copy NOT FOR SALE” (for radio station?). Vinyl is NM. Unusual vertical gatefold cover is G/VG outside and VG/EX inside. Fold out full size double slip sheet has album info and song lyrics is EX/XF. Original printed paper sleeve with London album promotional ads.is VG/EX. Album reached #3 on U.S. Billboard 200. Has ten tracks in all. Still sounds contemporary today. Label matrix XZAL 10009P Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID= THS 3 -
Seals and Crofts / Down Home. C.1970. VTG original. Vinyl is VG/EX with some minor scratches. It test played without issues, end to end. Cover is VG/EX, clean. Soft rock of the era. 70s singers & song writer team. All original songs by them, 12 (twelve) on this album, vocals in all. Jim Seals and Dash Crofts, the duo from Texas, worked together for many years both before and after their best known endeavor as “Seals and Crofts” which lasted for 12 years, 1969-1981. They achieved a multitude of hit songs as a duo including “Summer Breeze” and “Diamond Girl”, unfortunately not included on this album. This is probably their lest known album, but still of significant historical value. Stereo. T-A Records ID= TA 5004 -
The Rolling Stones / Big Hits – High Tide and Green Grass. C.1966. VTG original. Vinyl is Fair/Good, it's been used A LOT and has s few scratches and scuffing, record label is VG/XF. We played this one and it's A-OK, plays start to finish on both sides. Gatefold cover outside is G/VG in appearance with some seam splitting at the edges, spine is solid. Still quite presentable. Eight (8) page photo album inside is EX/XF and clean. Original paper sleeve is gone, replaced with plane paper sleeve. This is U.S. version. It reached #3 on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the charts for 99 weeks. It has stayed so popular it has been re-issued twice, 2002 and 2016. But collectors want the VTG original 1966 version. It is mostly all hit songs from earlier years. Make it yours. -
The Moody Blues / A Question Of Balance. C 1970. VTG original, labeled “(London) Promotional Copy NOT FOR SALE” (for radio station?). Vinyl is NM. Unusual vertical gatefold cover is G/VG outside and VG/EX inside. Fold out full size double slip sheet has album info and song lyrics is EX/XF. Original printed paper sleeve with London album promotional ads.is VG/EX. Album reached #3 on U.S. Billboard 200. Has ten tracks in all. Still sounds contemporary today. Label matrix XZAL 10009P Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID= THS 3 -
The Moody Blues / Long Distance Voyager. C.1981. VTG original. And still going strong. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is EX/XF. Generic sleeve is G. They have continued to reinvent themselves time and again. This album charted #1 in the US and produced these hit songs “Gemini Dream”, “The Voice” and “Talking Out Of Turn”. It was their 10th album. Stereo. Threshold Records ID= TRL-1-2901 -
TCC TC-400 Audio Stereo Phono Turntable Pre-Amplifier. For use with audio component systems to connect between the record turntable and amplifier unit as required on SOME audio systems. Check the manuals for your equipment. Has gold plated RCA jacks/sockets for audio cables. Includes 120VAC (US) power supply Does not include RCA cables/wiring. With instructions & original box. Not tested, as is. -
Steely Dan / Can't Buy A Thrill - Debut Album. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is GOOD, edge seam split at bottom but face front & back VG/EX. Inside foldout cover is VG/EX. Original sleeve missing, plain paper replacement. Lyrics printed inside foldout cover. Reached #17 on US Billboard 200 for albums and is certified platinum by RIAA. Features the hit singles “Do It Again” and “Reelin' In The Years”. Rolling Stone ranked them No. 15 on its list of the "20 Greatest Duos of All Time" in 2015. Their work has been re-released multiple times through the years. Their primary run was from 1971-1981 but they continued working together sporadically until Becker's death in 2017. Stereo. ABC Records ID= ABCX 758 -
Jim Croce / Life And Times. C.1973. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX outside w/spine EX. Cover inside is EX/XF. Original paper sleeve is Good. Recorded in 1972, released in 1973, this was his 4th and last album released during his lifetime. Includes his #1 hit single “Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown”, also “One Less Set Of Footsteps”, “It Doesn't Have To Be That Way”, “Roller Derby Queen” and more. Maybe his finest works. Hand etched matrix numbers are, side A: ABCX 769 A 2-CTH , side B: ABCX 769 B 1 CP . These are very early matrix numbers adding to it's collectibility. Stereo. ABC Records ID= ABCX-769 -
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band / 'LIVE' Bullet. C.1976. Double Album (4 sides) VTG original. Vinyls are both NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX on outside, EX/XF on inside. Original translucent vinyl sleeves are GOOD. Recorded “Live' at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, September 4th & 5th 1975. Two full albums of rock & roll live action music, on stage. WOW! Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SKBB-11523 -
The Doors / The Soft Parade. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is VG/EX, has some scratches but it test played OK start to finish. Gatefold cover is GOOD on outside, has a split edge seam, inside is VG/EX. Paper sleeve with lyrics is missing. Jim Morrison's “bad boy” image comes through loud and clear in the title track, “The Soft Parade” (8:40). The album reached #6 on the Billboard 200 chart. Also features hit songs “Touch Me”, “Wishful Sinful”, “Runnin' Blue” and “Tell All The People”. This, their fourth album is a departure from previous styles that was not to be repeated. Nine tracks total. Stereo. Elektra Records ID= EKS-75005 -
Grand Funk / Phoenix. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM, gatefold cover is G/VG inside & out. Features “Flight of the Phoenix”, “Rock & Roll Soul” and more. Maybe their greatest album. Hand etched matrix number side I: SMAS 611099-1 , sideII: SMAS-611099-2. ???Must be a first pressing judging by the matrix numbers??? Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SMAS 611099 -
The Moody Blues / To Our Childrens Childrens Children. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is G/VG+. Cover is a single slot flat style with translucent plastic sleeve instead of the gatefold listed for most versions. That's unique! Their fifth album. Features the hit single “Watching And Waiting” and also “Higher And Higher”, “Eyes Of A Child” and more. Hand etched matrix number only on side 1: ZAL 9281-3 plus (TP)CP684 half way around. None on side 2. Curious? Label matrix number: XZAL 9281P 72 . No info found for this matrix. Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID=THS1 -
The Moody Blues / A Question Of Balance. C 1970. VTG original, labeled “(London) Promotional Copy NOT FOR SALE” (for radio station?). Vinyl is NM. Unusual vertical gatefold cover is G/VG outside and VG/EX inside. Fold out full size double slip sheet has album info and song lyrics is EX/XF. Original printed paper sleeve with London album promotional ads.is VG/EX. Album reached #3 on U.S. Billboard 200. Has ten tracks in all. Still sounds contemporary today. Label matrix XZAL 10009P Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID= THS 3 -
Grand Funk / Phoenix. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM, gatefold cover is G/VG inside & out. Features “Flight of the Phoenix”, “Rock & Roll Soul” and more. Maybe their greatest album. Hand etched matrix number side I: SMAS 611099-1 , sideII: SMAS-611099-2. ???Must be a first pressing judging by the matrix numbers??? Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SMAS 611099 -
Lionel Richie / Lionel Richie. Debut Solo Album. C.1982. VTG original. Cover could be framed for wall decor. Vinyl is a Wall Hanger, damaged/warped at the edge and first track on each side won't play. BUT, the rest of the record seems to play OK. The gatefold cover is VG to EX and would make a fine piece of wall art if you are into that and the custom printed paper sleeve is in Good condition with all the song lyrics printed on it, What a shame the record is damaged. But it must still have some value to someone as his first solo album. Stereo. Motown Records ID=6007ML -
Sonny & Cher / All I Ever Need Is You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is Good, original sleeve is Good.. One of their most popular albums. Features the title track “All I Ever Need Is You”, “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling”, A Cowboys Work Is Never Done” and more. Stereo. Kapp Records ID=KS 3660 -
The Doors / The Soft Parade. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is VG/EX, has some scratches but it test played OK start to finish. Gatefold cover is GOOD on outside, has a split edge seam, inside is VG/EX. Paper sleeve with lyrics is missing. Jim Morrison's “bad boy” image comes through loud and clear in the title track, “The Soft Parade” (8:40). The album reached #6 on the Billboard 200 chart. Also features hit songs “Touch Me”, “Wishful Sinful”, “Runnin' Blue” and “Tell All The People”. This, their fourth album is a departure from previous styles that was not to be repeated. Nine tracks total. Stereo. Elektra Records ID= EKS-75005 -
Lionel Richie / Lionel Richie. Debut Solo Album. C.1982. VTG original. Cover could be framed for wall decor. Vinyl is a Wall Hanger, damaged/warped at the edge and first track on each side won't play. BUT, the rest of the record seems to play OK. The gatefold cover is VG to EX and would make a fine piece of wall art if you are into that and the custom printed paper sleeve is in Good condition with all the song lyrics printed on it, What a shame the record is damaged. But it must still have some value to someone as his first solo album. Stereo. Motown Records ID=6007ML -
The Marshall Tucker Band / The Marshall Tucker Band, debut album. C.1973. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG outside, VG/EX inside fold. Features “Hillbilly Band”, “ Ramblin' “, “Can't You See” and more. Hand etched matrix numbers, side I: CP CR - 0112 40436 RE1-IF (or1F) ,side II: CP-0112 T1 40437-IF (or1F) . These are are questionable, somebody was having a bad day at the press, it's difficult to read/decipher. Maybe a first pressing but certainly very early. Stereo. Capricorn Records ID= CP 0112 -
The Beatles / Yesterday And Today. C.1966. VTG original with RARE “second state” butcher cover! Vinyl is EX/XF. Cover & original sleeve are POOR- condition. Cover is split at seams and has been mistreated and that's a shame because this is an example of the infamous “second state” butcher cover. Sleeve is also split at edge seams but faces are intact. The original cover was deemed “too offensive” for the American market and new art work (as shown here) replaced the original. In a rush to market move, a few original covers had the new art work “slick” glued over the original cover art and this appears to be one of them. That makes this RARE “second state” butcher cover a highly valuable collectible even in it's POOR- condition! Record has the old Capitol “rainbow” label. Included hit singles are: “Yesterday”, “If I Needed Someone”, “We Can Work It Out”, “Drive My Car”, “Nowhere Man” and more. Eleven tracks total. U.S. version. Mono. Capitol Records ID= T-2553 -
Pink Floyd / Wish You Were Here. C.1975. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is EX w/light rub wear on surfaces. Cardboard custom printed sleeve is EX in appearance, unglued at one edge seam but not torn/damaged. Lyrics on printed sleeve. Well cared for example for collectors. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= PC 33453 -
TCC TC-400 Audio Stereo Phono Turntable Pre-Amplifier. For use with audio component systems to connect between the record turntable and amplifier unit as required on SOME audio systems. Check the manuals for your equipment. Has gold plated RCA jacks/sockets for audio cables. Includes 120VAC (US) power supply Does not include RCA cables/wiring. With instructions & original box. Not tested, as is. -
The Moody Blues / To Our Childrens Childrens Children. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is G/VG+. Cover is a single slot flat style with translucent plastic sleeve instead of the gatefold listed for most versions. That's unique! Their fifth album. Features the hit single “Watching And Waiting” and also “Higher And Higher”, “Eyes Of A Child” and more. Hand etched matrix number only on side 1: ZAL 9281-3 plus (TP)CP684 half way around. None on side 2. Curious? Label matrix number: XZAL 9281P 72 . No info found for this matrix. Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID=THS1 -
Deep Purple / Fireball. C.1971. VTG original. Vinyl is Good. Gatefold cover is Fair on outside, VG on inside. Extra printed 12”x12” paper insert with all song lyric is VG/EX. We played this one due to visible scuffing marks on the vinyl. It played OK start to finish on both sides. This was Deep Purples' fifth album. Hand etched matrix number is too faint for us to read clearly. Stereo. Warner Bros. Records ID= BS 2564 -
The Rolling Stones / Big Hits – High Tide and Green Grass. C.1966. VTG original. Vinyl is Fair/Good, it's been used A LOT and has s few scratches and scuffing, record label is VG/XF. We played this one and it's A-OK, plays start to finish on both sides. Gatefold cover outside is G/VG in appearance with some seam splitting at the edges, spine is solid. Still quite presentable. Eight (8) page photo album inside is EX/XF and clean. Original paper sleeve is gone, replaced with plane paper sleeve. This is U.S. version. It reached #3 on the Billboard 200 and stayed on the charts for 99 weeks. It has stayed so popular it has been re-issued twice, 2002 and 2016. But collectors want the VTG original 1966 version. It is mostly all hit songs from earlier years. Make it yours. -
The Beatles / Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. C.1967. VTG original. Vinyl w/rainbow label is VG. Gatefold cover is Poor/Fair on outside but inside pictures of “the boys from Liverpool” is EX. This record has been well used and loved, with a few light scratch and scuff marks on it. We played it to make sure it is OK and it passed the test. No skips, jumps nor dead tracks, played start to finish perfectly on both sides despite it's less than perfect appearance. Features title song “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”, “Lovely Rita” (Meter Maid), “With A Little Help From My Friends”, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” and more. This should be in your collection. Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SMAS-2653 -
The Moody Blues / A Question Of Balance. C 1970. VTG original, labeled “(London) Promotional Copy NOT FOR SALE” (for radio station?). Vinyl is NM. Unusual vertical gatefold cover is G/VG outside and VG/EX inside. Fold out full size double slip sheet has album info and song lyrics is EX/XF. Original printed paper sleeve with London album promotional ads.is VG/EX. Album reached #3 on U.S. Billboard 200. Has ten tracks in all. Still sounds contemporary today. Label matrix XZAL 10009P Stereo. Threshold/London Records ID= THS 3 -
Stanley Turrentine / Sugar: with Ron Carter, George Benson, Freddie Hubbard. C.1971. VTG original, FIRST pressing! Soul-jazz/blues. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX, outside, XF inside. Three tracks of amazing improvisational soul blues by some of the greatest artist of their era. 36+ minutes run time. Hand etched matrix numbers are, side 1: RVG-87658-A-2 87658-A-2 , side 2: RVG-87658-B-2 . First Pressing. These just don't come around. Stereo. CTI Records ID= DTI 6005 -
The Marshall Tucker Band / The Marshall Tucker Band, debut album. C.1973. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG outside, VG/EX inside fold. Features “Hillbilly Band”, “ Ramblin' “, “Can't You See” and more. Hand etched matrix numbers, side I: CP CR - 0112 40436 RE1-IF (or1F) ,side II: CP-0112 T1 40437-IF (or1F) . These are are questionable, somebody was having a bad day at the press, it's difficult to read/decipher. Maybe a first pressing but certainly very early. Stereo. Capricorn Records ID= CP 0112 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
The Beatles / Let It Be. C1970. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover in Good/Very Good features head shot photos of all 4 Beatles. Shows some surface rubbing, has an unusual semi-circular factory cut notch at the left lower corner?? Has a Good plain paper sleeve. Over all very nice piece for your collection. 12 tracks including the hit songs “Let It Be”, 'Get Back” and “Maggie Mae”. The Beatles at their peak! This particular record was pressed by Capitol Records plant in Jacksonville Illinois indicated by the “0” stamped in the runout. Hand engraved matrix/pressing numbers in the runouts are, side one: Phil+Ronnie AR1 34001 #2 JS-17500-25 #2 Bell Sound sf . And side two: AR2 34001 JS-17501-27 #3 Bell Sound sf . Could be a very early pressing?? Stereo. Apple Records ID= AR 34001 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
The Astronauts / Astronauts Orbit Kampus, Live at the Tulagi in Boulder Colo. C.1964. VTG original. Vinyl is VG /EX, cover is Fair/Good. The Astronauts was originally organized under a different name in 1956 in Boulder CO. They are best described as a “surf music” rock band. This is just one of their LP albums, with most of the songs recognizable and attributed to other well known artists. They were popular in Colorado, especially Denver/Boulder area and the western U.S. With a moderately following across North America. There albums are not easy to find today. This is 1 of 2 different albums by them in this auction. Mono. RCA Victory Records ID=LPM-2903 -
The Rolling Stones / METAMORPHOSIS. C,1975. VTG original. Vinyl is NM, cover is VG/EX. Custom printed sleeve with 'tear out' coupon for tee shirt offer is still intact and perfect, that's RARE! Matrix numbers Hand Etched are side 1: ANA-1A-2 1-1 DFWK PRC, side 2: ANA-1B-2 1-1 DFWK PRC. Believed to be FIRST PRESSING! Until someone proves this wrong. Features two hit singles, “I Don't Know Why” and “Out of Time”. The album made it to #8 on the charts in the U.S. It contains alternate versions of songs from 1964-1970. Stereo. ABKCO Records ID= ANA 1 -
George Harrison / The Best of George Harrison. C.1981 reissue of 1976 original. RARE version in America, from UK (Great Britain). Vinyl is NM, cover is VG. His top songs from his career, some of which he wrote when with the Beatles. Includes “My Sweet Lord”, “Here Comes The Sun”, “Taxman” and many more. Stereo. MFP Records ID= MFP 50523 -
Sonny & Cher / All I Ever Need Is You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is Good, original sleeve is Good.. One of their most popular albums. Features the title track “All I Ever Need Is You”, “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling”, A Cowboys Work Is Never Done” and more. Stereo. Kapp Records ID=KS 3660 -
Shawn Phillips / Faces. C.1972/1969 VTG original. Vinyl is EX. Cover and custom printed sleeve are both VG. Described as “An anthology of music from 1969”. All original songs by Shawn Phillips, an eccentric and somewhat obscure artist , guitarist, singer, song writer from the period. Folk Rock genre. BMI/A&M Records ID=4363 -
The Beatles / Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. C.1967. VTG original. Vinyl w/rainbow label is VG. Gatefold cover is Poor/Fair on outside but inside pictures of “the boys from Liverpool” is EX. This record has been well used and loved, with a few light scratch and scuff marks on it. We played it to make sure it is OK and it passed the test. No skips, jumps nor dead tracks, played start to finish perfectly on both sides despite it's less than perfect appearance. Features title song “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”, “Lovely Rita” (Meter Maid), “With A Little Help From My Friends”, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” and more. This should be in your collection. Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SMAS-2653 -
Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) / Bachman-Turner Overdrive Debut Album. C.1973. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG outside, VG/EX inside. Printed promo paper sleeve is VG. Their first album as a group, it is RIAA certified gold. Produced the hit single “Blue Collar” on the US Billboard charts. They were active during the 70s,80s & 90s with multiple albums and singles to their credit. Their work is still being reproduced. Speed Rock as it should be! This album was only the beginning. Stereo. Mercury Records ID= SRM-1-673 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
The Beatles / Abby Road. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is POOR. Cover is POOR. We have included this album because of it's historical importance and it's highly collectible value. This album was used hard. We test played this one start to finish due to visible irregularities. Side one: songs 2 & 3 both have a “skip” in the first few seconds of their respective tracks but they both continue to play through to the end without stopping nor “jump-back”. They are NOT dead grooves! Side two: played start to finish without any skips/jumps even though it has a visible divot on the surface. This record is still fun to play and produces good quality sound even in it's battered condition, a testament to the durability of vinyl records! The cover didn't fair much better, it is in poor condition although is is not torn/cut. The spine printing is rubbed away and the glued edges have come unglued, you can unfold the front/back to a flat sheet. It's repairable, just don't use tape. OR you could frame it unfolded for wall décor. This still has value as collectible any way you look at it. Stereo. Apple Records ID= SO-383 -
Pink Floyd / Wish You Were Here. C.1975. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is EX w/light rub wear on surfaces. Cardboard custom printed sleeve is EX in appearance, unglued at one edge seam but not torn/damaged. Lyrics on printed sleeve. Well cared for example for collectors. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= PC 33453 -
Sonny & Cher / All I Ever Need Is You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Cover is Good, original sleeve is Good.. One of their most popular albums. Features the title track “All I Ever Need Is You”, “Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling”, A Cowboys Work Is Never Done” and more. Stereo. Kapp Records ID=KS 3660 -
The Beatles / Let It Be. C1970. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover in Good/Very Good features head shot photos of all 4 Beatles. Shows some surface rubbing, has an unusual semi-circular factory cut notch at the left lower corner?? Has a Good plain paper sleeve. Over all very nice piece for your collection. 12 tracks including the hit songs “Let It Be”, 'Get Back” and “Maggie Mae”. The Beatles at their peak! This particular record was pressed by Capitol Records plant in Jacksonville Illinois indicated by the “0” stamped in the runout. Hand engraved matrix/pressing numbers in the runouts are, side one: Phil+Ronnie AR1 34001 #2 JS-17500-25 #2 Bell Sound sf . And side two: AR2 34001 JS-17501-27 #3 Bell Sound sf . Could be a very early pressing?? Stereo. Apple Records ID= AR 34001 -
The Beatles / Abby Road. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is POOR. Cover is POOR. We have included this album because of it's historical importance and it's highly collectible value. This album was used hard. We test played this one start to finish due to visible irregularities. Side one: songs 2 & 3 both have a “skip” in the first few seconds of their respective tracks but they both continue to play through to the end without stopping nor “jump-back”. They are NOT dead grooves! Side two: played start to finish without any skips/jumps even though it has a visible divot on the surface. This record is still fun to play and produces good quality sound even in it's battered condition, a testament to the durability of vinyl records! The cover didn't fair much better, it is in poor condition although is is not torn/cut. The spine printing is rubbed away and the glued edges have come unglued, you can unfold the front/back to a flat sheet. It's repairable, just don't use tape. OR you could frame it unfolded for wall décor. This still has value as collectible any way you look at it. Stereo. Apple Records ID= SO-383 -
The Beatles / 1st Live Recordings, Hamburg, Germany 1962. C.1979. VTG original. Vinyl is NM, cover is Good+. BEFORE they were famous. From the cover: “This album is a collector's item. It captures an explosion of energy. A rollicking Saturday Night. Hamburg, Germany, 1962. The Star Club.” Songs we've not heard. This is a highly collectible historical album. Volume 1. Remastered/stereo. Pickwick ID= SPC-3661 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
The Beatles / Abby Road. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is POOR. Cover is POOR. We have included this album because of it's historical importance and it's highly collectible value. This album was used hard. We test played this one start to finish due to visible irregularities. Side one: songs 2 & 3 both have a “skip” in the first few seconds of their respective tracks but they both continue to play through to the end without stopping nor “jump-back”. They are NOT dead grooves! Side two: played start to finish without any skips/jumps even though it has a visible divot on the surface. This record is still fun to play and produces good quality sound even in it's battered condition, a testament to the durability of vinyl records! The cover didn't fair much better, it is in poor condition although is is not torn/cut. The spine printing is rubbed away and the glued edges have come unglued, you can unfold the front/back to a flat sheet. It's repairable, just don't use tape. OR you could frame it unfolded for wall décor. This still has value as collectible any way you look at it. Stereo. Apple Records ID= SO-383 -
The Beatles / Abby Road. C.1969. VTG original. Vinyl is POOR. Cover is POOR. We have included this album because of it's historical importance and it's highly collectible value. This album was used hard. We test played this one start to finish due to visible irregularities. Side one: songs 2 & 3 both have a “skip” in the first few seconds of their respective tracks but they both continue to play through to the end without stopping nor “jump-back”. They are NOT dead grooves! Side two: played start to finish without any skips/jumps even though it has a visible divot on the surface. This record is still fun to play and produces good quality sound even in it's battered condition, a testament to the durability of vinyl records! The cover didn't fair much better, it is in poor condition although is is not torn/cut. The spine printing is rubbed away and the glued edges have come unglued, you can unfold the front/back to a flat sheet. It's repairable, just don't use tape. OR you could frame it unfolded for wall décor. This still has value as collectible any way you look at it. Stereo. Apple Records ID= SO-383 -
Simon and Garfunkel / The Concert In Central Park. C1981. VTG original. Double Album (4 sides) Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG. Albums are still in the original vinyl sleeves. 12 page promo photo insert is XF/NM. Insert has song lyrics, notes, photos. From the New York Central Park benefit concert for restoration of the park. The albums contain a full array of their hit songs. Warner Bros. ID= BSK 3654 -
The Beatles / Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. C.1967. VTG original. Vinyl w/rainbow label is VG. Gatefold cover is Poor/Fair on outside but inside pictures of “the boys from Liverpool” is EX. This record has been well used and loved, with a few light scratch and scuff marks on it. We played it to make sure it is OK and it passed the test. No skips, jumps nor dead tracks, played start to finish perfectly on both sides despite it's less than perfect appearance. Features title song “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”, “Lovely Rita” (Meter Maid), “With A Little Help From My Friends”, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” and more. This should be in your collection. Stereo. Capitol Records ID= SMAS-2653 -
R.E.O. Speedwagon / Ridin/ The Storm Out. C.1973. VTG original, first run. Vinyl is NM. Cover is Good, custom printed sleeve is Fair. Their 3rd studio album, it reached PLATINUM status by 1989. Song lyrics printed on sleeve. Includes hit songs, album title “Ridin' The Storm Out”, “Son Of A Poor Man”, “Open Up” and more. Matrix/pressing numbers are hand inscribed, side 1: PAL-32378-1B, side 2: PBL-32378-1B, indicating possible first or at least early pressing. Stereo. Epic Records/CBS Inc. ID= KE 32378 -
Blue Oyster Cult / Tyranny And Mutation. C.1973. VTG original. Vinyl is NM, cover is GOOD with minimal surface rubbing, but the bottom seam unglued. Custom printed sleeve is G/VG. This was the 'heavy metal' bands second album. It receive mixed reviews and made to the US Billboard 200. It's LOUD, it's rowdy and it continues to sell today in re-release form. But you want the original! Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KC 32017 -
Ray Charles / All Time Great Country and Western Hits. C.1973. VTG original. Double album set (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is good. Genre is country + soul. Featured on this LP are: “Bye Bye Love”, “Born To Lose”, “Your Cheating Heart”, “I Can't Stop Loving You” and many more. ABC Records ID=ABCX-781/2 -
Lionel Richie / Lionel Richie. Debut Solo Album. C.1982. VTG original. Cover could be framed for wall decor. Vinyl is a Wall Hanger, damaged/warped at the edge and first track on each side won't play. BUT, the rest of the record seems to play OK. The gatefold cover is VG to EX and would make a fine piece of wall art if you are into that and the custom printed paper sleeve is in Good condition with all the song lyrics printed on it, What a shame the record is damaged. But it must still have some value to someone as his first solo album. Stereo. Motown Records ID=6007ML -
Lionel Richie / Lionel Richie. Debut Solo Album. C.1982. VTG original. Cover could be framed for wall decor. Vinyl is a Wall Hanger, damaged/warped at the edge and first track on each side won't play. BUT, the rest of the record seems to play OK. The gatefold cover is VG to EX and would make a fine piece of wall art if you are into that and the custom printed paper sleeve is in Good condition with all the song lyrics printed on it, What a shame the record is damaged. But it must still have some value to someone as his first solo album. Stereo. Motown Records ID=6007ML -
Bread / Baby I'm A Want You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX. Custom printed sleeve with lyrics of all songs is Fair/Good. Their 4th album. RIAA certified Gold record. Includes these 'Top 100' hit singles: album title song “Baby I'm A Want You”, Everything I Own”, “Mother Freedom” and “Diary”. This was a HOT album in the day and it has been re-released twice. Hand etched matrix/pressing number is, side one: EKS-75015-A-2 , side two: EKS-75015-B-1 CTH . VERY early pressing if not first. Stereo. Elektra Records ID=EKS -75015 -
Chicago / Chicago at Carnegie Hall. C.1971. VTG original. Double album (4 sides). Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is G/VG. Original sleeves w/ printed drawing of Carnegie Hall are VG. Custom printed inserts, 1 gatefold style (double) w/song lyrics, 1 w/voter registration guide for 18 y.o. and related political propaganda that is also gatefold double page are G/VG. This is 100% complete, hard to find with all the inserts intact. Very collectible for multiple reasons. Stereo. Columbia Records ID= KG 30863 -
Jim Croce / Life And Times. C.1973. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX outside w/spine EX. Cover inside is EX/XF. Original paper sleeve is Good. Recorded in 1972, released in 1973, this was his 4th and last album released during his lifetime. Includes his #1 hit single “Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown”, also “One Less Set Of Footsteps”, “It Doesn't Have To Be That Way”, “Roller Derby Queen” and more. Maybe his finest works. Hand etched matrix numbers are, side A: ABCX 769 A 2-CTH , side B: ABCX 769 B 1 CP . These are very early matrix numbers adding to it's collectibility. Stereo. ABC Records ID= ABCX-769 -
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young / Deja Vu. C. 1970. VTG original. NOT remake/remaster. Vinyl is NM, gatefold cover is fair, custom printed sleeve is VG. Their first of only two albums as a foursome with Neil Young the last addition. Hit #1 on the Billboard 200 in 1970 and produced 3 top 40 #1 hit singles: “Woodstock”, “Teach Your Children” and “Our House” all on this LP. Historically significant. Atlantic Records ID=SD 7200 -
Bread / Baby I'm A Want You. C.1972. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover is VG/EX. Custom printed sleeve with lyrics of all songs is Fair/Good. Their 4th album. RIAA certified Gold record. Includes these 'Top 100' hit singles: album title song “Baby I'm A Want You”, Everything I Own”, “Mother Freedom” and “Diary”. This was a HOT album in the day and it has been re-released twice. Hand etched matrix/pressing number is, side one: EKS-75015-A-2 , side two: EKS-75015-B-1 CTH . VERY early pressing if not first. Stereo. Elektra Records ID=EKS -75015 -
The Beatles / Let It Be. C1970. VTG original. Vinyl is NM. Gatefold cover in Good/Very Good features head shot photos of all 4 Beatles. Shows some surface rubbing, has an unusual semi-circular factory cut notch at the left lower corner?? Has a Good plain paper sleeve. Over all very nice piece for your collection. 12 tracks including the hit songs “Let It Be”, 'Get Back” and “Maggie Mae”. The Beatles at their peak! This particular record was pressed by Capitol Records plant in Jacksonville Illinois indicated by the “0” stamped in the runout. Hand engraved matrix/pressing numbers in the runouts are, side one: Phil+Ronnie AR1 34001 #2 JS-17500-25 #2 Bell Sound sf . And side two: AR2 34001 JS-17501-27 #3 Bell Sound sf . Could be a very early pressing?? Stereo. Apple Records ID= AR 34001
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