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Sold Date:
February 17, 2014
Start Date:
February 7, 2014
Final Price:
£155.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
38
Seller Feedback:
3118
Buyer Feedback:
83
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BETTY O'BRIEN : She'll Be Gone / Why Me ? / Money Honey / Love Oh ! Love (LIBERTY LEP 2041 F, FRANCE 1962)
Killer female R&B ! Very rare French EP. Listen
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Click here to listen to a mp3 sample of "She'll Be Gone"
Click here to listen to a mp3 sample of "Money Honey"
Click here to listen to a mp3 sample of "Why Me ?"
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RECORD : VG minus (Has scuffs & scratches. Has noise in parts. Check mp3 samples. Labels have tear & sticker)
SLEEVE : VG+ (Check pictures below)
Check out my for more R&B / popcorn / mod / jazz / northern soul / modern soul / crossover / boogaloo / latin soul / funk sounds
All records come with unfiltered soundclips recorded from the actual records & big size pictures
Grading by Goldmine standards (M/VG/G). No Ex ! VG records are used but not trashed
Priority postage to Europe is £4.50. Priority postage to Norway / America / Oceania / Asia is £6.00. Registration (optional but recommended)
is an extra £4.00. I combine shipping on multiple purchases.
I accept payment by PayPal or IMO. I also accept bank transfer from buyers in the Euro zone.
J'accepte les chèques pour les acheteurs français.