Grease Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Double Vinyl LP - 1978

Sold Date: January 9, 2017
Start Date: January 8, 2017
Final Price: £13.00 (GBP)
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Grease- Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture

1978

Double Vinyl LP


Condition:

Vinyl: Excellent (Ex)

Sleeve: Good (G) - worn on the corners/edges & some creasing

Inner sleeves: Very Good (VG) -  has name (Suzy) hand written across one corner of sleeves with pen


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Tracklist:

Side one

1. Grease

2. Summer Nights

3. Hopelessly Devoted to You

4. You're the One That I Want

5. Sandy


Side two

6. Beauty School Dropout

7. Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee

8. Greased Lightnin'

9. It's Raining on Prom Night

10. Alone at the Drive-in Movie

11. Blue Moon


Side three

12. Rock 'n' Roll Is Here to Stay

13. Those Magic Changes

14. Hound Dog

15. Born to Hand Jive

16. Tears on My Pillow

17. Mooning


Side four

18. Freddy, My Love

19. Rock 'n' Roll Party Queen

20. There Are Worse Things I Could Do

21. Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee

22. We Go Together

23. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing

24. Grease (reprise)



Record Grading:

Vinyl is graded by sight

I check for scuffs, scratches, warps, skips, stickers, writing and all other defects on the vinyl.

A grade is given, and any notables are listed in comments. Records are graded by the standards below.

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MINT (M) A record that has never been played and is perfect in every way.

Any still sealed record is assumed mint. Mint grades are seldom given, since it is so rare that items are without any visible flaw.

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Excellent (E) A record that has not been used, or shows very little evidence of use.

An Excellent record may have one or two minor scratches or marks that are only found if examined closely. The vinyl will appear clean and glossy, and will typically have been played only once or twice. Near mint vinyl will sound better than a CD when played through a quality audio setup.

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VERY GOOD (VG) A record that shows a few minor signs of use.

Very Good grade vinyl typically has a few minor scratches or marks that can be seen on the surface.

The vinyl appears mostly clean and glossy, though it does show a little minor wear and tear. For many rare titles, excellent is the highest grade available in the marketplace. Count on typically outstanding sound quality from the Very Good grade, and look for minimal, if any, audible clicks or pops.

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GOOD (G) A record that shows moderate signs of use, and has been played many times, but not abused.

A good grade vinyl will have multiple scratches and scuffs all over the surface, but no severe marks.

Good copies have been used a lot already, but they have plenty of life left. Record playback will be of decent quality overall, mostly quite good, but may crackle, pop or hiss in spots. Audible problems will not recur continuously and will not be so distracting that they are louder than the music.

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FAIR (F) A record that shows moderate to heavy signs of use, yet still is playable.

Vinyl that has a grade of fair will have numerous scratches and scuffs, some severe, and they will appear all over the record without much examination. Fair copies have been used and maybe even abused a little.

Audible pops and crackling is likely, perhaps some background noise, but overall, the copy is still listenable and playable in most cases. Good records should not skip and should play all the way through, despite a few audible problems.

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POOR (P) A record that shows multiple signs of heavy use and abuse.

Is the lowest grade I sell. Look for multiple scratches and scuffs, many severe, appearing all over the record. Fair copies will have background noise with crackling, popping and hissing and other problems. Still should play through most parts OK, and should not skip too often. A filler copy until you can find a better one.

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