Sold Date:
March 30, 2018
Start Date:
March 26, 2018
Final Price:
$649.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
230
Buyer Feedback:
14
– Let It Go Label: – TLP-29 Format: 180-gram 33⅓ R.P.M. LP
Country: Released: Genre: , Style: , Tracklist A1'Til They Take My Heart Away Synthesizer – 4:14A2Lonely Nights5:13A3Let It Go3:58A4It's Just The Motion4:10A5Without Me3:53B1A Major Technicality Percussion – 3:16B2Do You Love Me Keyboards – 3:49B3All For The Feeling Keyboards – Percussion – 4:02B4I Believe ( When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever )4:23B5Where Are You Keyboards – 5:27 Notes Engineered and mixed live to two-track at Bill Schnee Studios, Los Angeles
Mastered at the Mastering Lab, Hollywood, CA
Track A1 © 1988 Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)/So Little Time Music (ASCAP)
Track A2 © 1988 Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)/Robert Reeder Music (BMI)
Track A3 © 1984 Screen Gems - EMI Music, Inc.
Track A4 © 1982 Island Music, Inc. (BMI)
Track A5 © 1988 Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)
Track B1 © 1988 Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)/Vird Music (BMI)
Track B2 © 1988 Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)/So Little Time Music (ASCAP)
Track B3 © 1988 Vird Music (BMI)/Kerber Music (BMI)/Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)
Track B4 © 1972 Jobete Music Co., Inc./Black Bull Music, Inc.
Track B5 © 1988 Clair Marlo Music (ASCAP)/Kerber Music (BMI)
℗ © 1989 Sheffield Lab Inc.
Made in U.S.A
Super Analog HQ-180 180-gram pressing
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About me- I've been a collector of vinyl since age 9 back in 1957. In the mid 1960's I began collecting the British artists like the Beatles, Stones and many other rock groups along with some classical, jazz, soundtracks, comedy, and oddball recordings. In the 1970's, I became a college radio station manager and I "acquired" many titles titles that the radio station wanted to dump due to lack of room. Then, I got the audiophile bug in the mid 1970's and collected recordings recommended by The Absolute Sound, Stereophile, Sounds Like.. and other recommendations by manufacturers such as Acoustic Research, Audio Research, Apt Holman, and Allison to name a few. In the 1980's I worked in the music biz for a mail-order music company, an audiophile record distributor and a recording label (as a "Record Executive" and recording engineer).These days, I take my recording equipment to venues to record relatively unknown artists for a not-for-profit recording company I founded in the 1990's.
Thus, I've been collecting music for over 60 years. I got a lotta music I will never listen to. Most of the used LPs I own have been played only once or twice. I listen to FM radio quite extensively so I haven't had time to play recordings over and over again.
My wife has been very understanding with my obsession and does not harass me about LPs stored in almost every room of my 13-room house (as well as two warehouses from which I rent a small amount of space). I'm lucky to have her. But, she has her own ideas. She told me that the day after I am buried, cremated, or given to science, she will call the people who deliver dumpsters to demolition sites in order for her (and my children) to dispose of every 78rpm, LP, 45rpm, , tape and CD -- PERIOD.
So, between now and the end of my abilities to listen to music, I will be selling off everything I can to those who will give my precious vinyl a good home. But, I want to "leave" my wife with many junk recordings to dump. It will satisfy her need to "get revenge on me" after all my nonsense she has put up with for 45-years. But I won?t care at that point in time.
If you're still reading this, I have good news for you. If you contact me with your want-list of no more than 15 items, I promise I will look for them and try to list them in future auctions / fixed price sales on eBay. If you include some contact info, I'll let you know when I will be listing the item. But, please note that I will only do this for you if you place a bid (no matter how small) on any of the recordings I have for sale. Fair enough?
From the date of acquisition of any LP, to the date I ship it to the buyer, I store my LPs on straight shelves with some moderate side pressure to prevent warps in my smoke-free, pet-free home, office and warehouse. If the LP is tight shrink-wrapped sealed, loose shrink-wrapped sealed, or poly-bag sealed then it is new and unplayed. There are times when one of my new LPs will have the shrink wrap torn, especially at the opening of the jacket or at the corners. "Stuff" happens when LPs are inserted and removed from shelves. I always try to note every imperfection to a reasonable extent.
Good luck and happy listening.
P.S. If I can leave you with one tip about reproducing music from vinyl it is this. PLEASE INSPECT YOUR CARTRIDGE'S STYLUS EVERY WEEK. IF YOU SEE SIGNS OF WEAR, ON ONE SIDE OF THE STYLUS, GET A NEW ONE AND ADJUST YOUR ANTI-SKATING BIAS ACCORDINGLY. A NEW STYLUS AND A NEW TURNTABLE BELT (IF YOU USE ONE) WILL INCREASE YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE.
Please forgive the glare in the photos. I don't know how to eliminate it.Domestic Shipping to a USA address — $8.
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