Murphy's Law R 'n' B 3718 July Morning b/w Knights in White Satin Psych Rock

Sold Date: July 7, 2019
Start Date: August 26, 2018
Final Price: $45.00 (USD)
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Here is a deep obscurity from El Paso, Texas on equally obscure R n' B Records (their spelling).  I have no idea who Murphy's Law were, nor can I find any discography information for R n' B Records. Both sides are covers - the A-side is "July Morning" from Uriah Heep's "Look at Yourself" 1972 LP; the B-side is Moody Blues' "Knights in White Satin".  As befits the El Paso origins, both sides feature Morricone-like trumpets (off tune in places, I must say).  The A-side is the much more interesting side and was included on the 2013 deep-dive psych compilation "St. Albert's Dream" on Lysergic Sounds Distribution out of Tucson, Arizona; the B-side cover of KiWS is pedestrian, at best.  There are a couple of sloppy edits, leading me to believe that Murphy's Law had more ambition than they did budget. "July Morning", at 5 minutes plus, is about half the length of the Uriah Heep version, and features a nice fuzz guitar interlude near its end.  "July Morning" vinyl grades a solid VG+: a few stray hairlines; a few light clicks; excellent gloss; strong player.  KiWS vinyl grades VG: there is a good-sized scuff that causes intermittent clicking; excellent gloss.  Labels grade VG++: light rubbing on KiWS side; deep red color; graphics and logo are clear and bright.  Another interesting obscurity out of far west Texas.     

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Record Grading (always see photos!):
Near Mint (NM):  Vinyl shows very little evidence of use, retains nearly all of its original gloss, minimal markings, no warping or dishing; Labels are clean and crisp with no writing or sticker residue, no ring wear or rubbing wear, no significant spindle marking; Original sleeves (if applicable) are clean and square, no writing, no splits, no ring wear. Very Good + (VG+): Vinyl shows use but has been well cared for, surface may have light scuffs or hairline scratches (nothing feelable) that do not significantly affect playback, still has a substantial amount of gloss, may have slight dishing or small edge warp that tracks without significant tonearm bobbing, will provide a solid enjoyable listen; Labels are clean with only minor ring or rubbing wear, writing or sticker residue is discrete/minor, limited soiling and no significant stains, drill hole is OK if label is otherwise clean, graphics and logos are clear and bright; Original sleeves (if applicable) are clean with no more than light ring wear, corners are square with no more than minor dings, writing or sticker residue is discrete/minor, one small seam split would be tolerated only if rest of sleeve was very clean, light creasing, drill hole would be tolerated only if rest of sleeve was very clean.  Grading is all-encompassing, so multiple flaws of the type described will drop the grade. Very Good (VG): This is a common grade for older 45's - they have often been stored outside of any protective sleeve which has lead to multiple light surface hairline scratches and label rubbing, and often have writing or stickers on the label.  For listening enjoyment, these can offer excellent value, since the condition disqualifies them for hard-core collectors but hairlines scratches have not caused significant damage to the vinyl grooves and playback is often VG+ or better.  Vinyl will show significant use with scuffing or hairline scratches but plays through without skipping, any feelable scratches are noted including the effect on playback, may have light noise particularly at the beginning (due to sloppy cueing) or in softer passages, may have slight dishing or edge warp but it will play through, may have diminished or irregular gloss, record will provide an enjoyable listen; Labels may have significant ring or rubbing wear, lifting damage, more prominent writing or sticker residue, a drill hole, some soiling or staining; Original sleeves (if applicable) may have splits, ring wear or rubbing wear, writing, corner dings, creasing, soiling, or drill holes. Good (G): A very infrequent grade usually only applied to rare items, or to one aspect (i.e. the sleeve) if another aspect (i.e. the vinyl) is a higher grade.  Vinyl may have significant scuffing or scratching, limited gloss, significant noise on playback but will play through; Labels have may glaring writing, significant ring or rubbing wear, extensive sticker residue, soiling or staining; Original sleeves (if applicable) may have significant ring wear, multiple seam splits, taping, prominent writing.              I use additional pluses and minuses frequently, to fine tune the ratings.  PLEASE LOOK AT THE PHOTOS - I TRY TO SHOW ALL SIGNIFICANT CONDITIONS!  If you have questions or need additional photos or sound samples, just ask!
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