Neil Young collection - 3 x original 1970's vinyl albums

Sold Date: October 2, 2016
Start Date: September 22, 2016
Final Price: £30.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 13
Seller Feedback: 56
Buyer Feedback: 6


I am selling quite a large and varied record collection on behalf of a friend, they have been well cared for, though I will try to give an honest appraisal of their condition and will put up plenty of photos of the actual items for sale so you can see exactly what you are bidding on.

For sale here are 3 original 1970's albums featuring Neil Young - 'After The Gold Rush' from 1970 (matrix A2 / B2), 'Harvest' from 1972 (matrix A4 / B2) and 'Deja Vu' by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young from 1970 (matrix A / Bx) in very good condition.

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The After The Gold Rush and Deja Vu sleeves are in excellent condition, the very thick card sleeve to Harvest does have some darkening around the perimeter but barring that, it's a really excellent sleeve. The textured paper insert with lyrics is in very nice condition. All these 3 sleeves are in lovely condition with superb artwork and photos.

The spines are all very nice and square are fully readable.

I have played all these records right through, all the vinyls are in really nice clean shiny condition, After The Gold Rush is in lovely unmarked condition showing only the lightest inner sleeve hairlines in very bright light. The Deja Vu vinyl is in very nice condition but does have one very fine light visible superficial hairline scratch to side 2 but I am listening to that album as I type this and the scratch has zero affect on play, the audio is just superb, delivering that depth and richness you just don't get with digital. Music like this to me really highlights the beauty of vinyl. The Harvest vinyl does show rather a lot of very fine superficial hairlines in very bright light though these are only superficial and light and none of these can be felt, though there is a light crackle during the quiet passages, though I listened to the whole album earlier and it plays really nicely with just the odd light pop here and there, certainly nothing here personally which would detract from my listening pleasure. In fact, I've just put that album on again now and am listening very closely to the first track 'Out On The Weekend', this does play really well, the harmonica, bass and Neil Young's voice sound absolutely superb.

I will send the records thoroughly packaged in good quality cardboard mailers with card stiffeners and with 'signed for' delivery which will cost an extra quid but I'll feel more confident that they'll arrive safely with you that way.

I'll be listing lots of other records over the coming days and weeks so please check out the other items. Thanks for looking.