ART, WHAT'S THAT SOUND, RARE PSYCH/PROG CLASSIC, 1967 1ST PRESS PINK ISLAND EX

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ART, WHAT'S THAT SOUND, RARE PSYCHEDELIC PROGRESSIVE 7" SINGLE ON PINK ISLAND LABEL,1967 1ST PRESS EXCELLENT

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ART - WHAT'S THAT SOUND (FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH) - FIRST PRESS 1967  7" VINYL SINGLE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION


ISLAND RECORDS CAT NO: WIP 6019
MATRIX NUMBERS A1/B1

THIS IS A VERY RARE UK-MANUFACTURED COPY OF THE 1967 HIT  SINGLE "WHAT'S THAT SOUND (FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH)" BY THE PSYCHEDELIC ROCK BAND ART (LATER TO BECOME SPOOKY TOOTH).

ORIGINALLY RELEASED  BY BUFALLO SPRINGFIELD AND WRITTEN BY STEPHEN STILLS UNDER THE TITLE "FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH" THE TRACK BECAME THE CENTREPIECE OF ART'S FIRST ALBUM IN THE UK - THE HIGHLY COLLECTABLE "PSYCHEDELIC FAIRYTALES."

THIS SINGLE IS A FIRST PRESSING ON THE ROUGH PINK ISLAND BULLSEYE LABEL. 

THE VINYL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ON BOTH SIDES AND PLAYS WITH NO STICKS OR SKIPS. THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT MARKS AND THE AUDIO IS CRISP AND CLEAR. 

THE LABELS ARE BOTH CLEAN AND UNMARKED.

A VERY COLLECTABLE CLASSIC SIXTIES PSHYCHEDELIC LANDMARK, VERY RARE IN THIS CONDITION.

THE RECORD IS HOUSED IN A PLAIN WHITE PAPER SLEEVE.



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  ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++   GRADINGS

Mint - The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality.
Excellent - The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. Very Good - The record has obviously been played many times, but displays no major deterioration in sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and the occasional light scratch. Good - The record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches.