Sold Date:
May 17, 2022
Start Date:
April 17, 2020
Final Price:
$52.49
(USD)
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AL GREEN
TITILED
"CAN'T GET NEXT TO YOU "
ORIGINAL 1st.Pressing HI LP
"RARE" 1974 ~ STEREO ~ SHL-32062
COVER= "VG+" CONDITION!!!
MINOR WEAR ~ NO TEARS,CUT-OUTS
HEAVY GAUGE ORIGINAL COVER
VYNLE= "VG+/VG" CONDITION!!!
MINIMUM MINOR SCUFF ~ PLAYS CLEAN-NO SKIPS
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Tracklist:A1I Can't Get Next To YouWritten-By – Strong, Whitfield3:42<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>
LP INCLUDES A HEAVY GAUGE THICK CLEAR
ACRYLIC PLASTIC TOP-LOADER COVER COVER IS FOR PROTECTION AND TO PRESERVE YOUR LP...Remember, when you are bidding/buying, most of these records are usually 50+ years old and have been out of print for a very long time. When you consider that, damage, loss, and normal use or wear has reduced the market to the point that few of these wonderful treasures are even available today
"AL GREEN "
M (mint)
Record is new, shiny, never played; cover is new, sometimes record is still sealed.
NM (near mint)
Record is like new, probably played a few times, but it doesn't effects on the quality of a sound; cover has none lack.
EX (excellent)
Record in great shape, may have light marks, played more than a few times but low in surface noise or no surface noise; cover may be little bend on corners and edges and have a little fade in colours.
VG+ (very good plus)
Record has been played more times, it has more marks and surface noise, it doesn't skip; cover has a little fade in colour, and has more damage on the corners or edges.
VG (very good)
Record has been played many times, may be more surface noise, but it shouldn't skip while playing; cover has more cuts on corners and edges and more fading in colours
TRACKING CONFORMATION # WILL BE SHIPPED WITH ALL ITEMS
Unless you buy a vinyl record that is SEALED, or in MINT condition,
There will always be some type of surface sounds,
or background noise, known as pops and crackling.
If the LP has been played a couple of times, it can never be perfect!!!.
This is especially noticeable in classical records, which have quiet passages.