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Sold Date:
November 14, 2014
Start Date:
November 7, 2014
Final Price:
£16.01
(GBP)
Bid Count:
8
Seller Feedback:
685
Buyer Feedback:
23
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Hello there.
A short preamble before we get down to the nitty gritty, so you know something about who/what you are dealing with!
About me
I am an English PRIVATE COLLECTOR now living in Denmark, who has been a lifelong music fan collecting, buying, selling and swapping albums well, all my life.
I have also been heavily involved in creating music as a performer and sound engineer sometimes professionally, for over 30 years. Along with this I have been involved in presenting music on the radio, firstly in the 90’s on 'wunnerful' Radio Caroline, remember them? Latterly around the world via the internet and satellite on a station called The Album Zone based in London - www.albumzone.co.uk - if you’re interested.
I never really got beyond the idea that the vinyl format is the best medium on which to hear good music and I think the same way in the studio. Digital technology is without doubt a flexible, convenient, sometimes quick and unlimited way of storing and managing a musical product, but does it sound good? Well OK yes it does, but not as good as analogue. In my opinion digital lacks warmth, depth, width and lots of other words ending in th! Of course this puts entirely into question my involvement with an internet radio station but it is here to stay, like it or not.
So it follows that a well recorded, well mastered piece of analogue music sounds best on well pressed, quality vinyl. There are also the benefits of great artwork and the feeling that you actually have something special in your possession. I’ve yet to hear a remastered, digital version of frankly anything that really cuts the mustard and as for downloading well, it just sounds poor & will no doubt kill the music industry if you don't pay something for it!
About you
The above should of informed you that I am pretty fussy about the quality of vinyl and music generally. This can only be a good thing for you,as the stuff I’m auctioning will be*graded aurally on a good system, whatever format it happens to be on. My aim is to provide the best quality that I can, graded fairly, so please bid with confidence.
*NOTE!!
I DO listen to rare items all the way through.
However, I simply do not have the time to listen to all items individually all the way through. I will play the openings of tracks to get an idea plus I’ll carefully grade them visually under strong light. Should I see anything suspect, I’ll play that part of the record and report to you on it.
Finally for the erm, record - I hold no candle to U.K. pressings being superior to any other pressings. In certain cases it's true, but it's not a golden 'rule-of-thumb' in my opinion. I have American, German, Dutch, Scandinavian and Greek pressings that sound totally awesome. In grading (fully explained at the end) I won't be adding a million + + + or - - - or !!!!! Totally unnecessary. It is what it is right?
So enough already, up for auction about now……….
THE CURE – DISINTEGRATION. 12" stereo LP on the Fiction Records label cat. no. FIXH 14.
European 1st pressing released in 1989 w/original inner sleeve.
The mighty Cure here on album number 8.
Perhaps their best effort, certainly one of them anyway, apparently written when frontman/songwriter Robert Smith was in a depression & on hallucinogens.
Still going strong today with Smith being the only constant, they have always had a knack for producing the great pop single such as Lullaby here. But let us not forget the albums are also consistently great.
Look no further than here for your proof & this one is becoming a bit scarce on vinyl.
Essential stuff my gothic beauties!
Matrix no's/stampers:
Side One; 839 353 - 1 S 1 1213 3 2 (machine stamped corrected)
Side Two; 839 353 - 1 S 2 - 3 1213 3 2 (machine)
Track Listing:
Side One:
See picture of label
Side Two:
Prayers For Rain
The Same Deep Water As You
Disintegration
Untitled
GRADING:
VINYL:
Side One: NEAR MINT. Visually very clean with the lightest hairline markings. Pressed on medium to light weight vinyl.
Plays with a strong distortion free, fat sound & light surface noise throughout.
Side Two: NEAR MINT. As above.
Superb vinyl.
COVER & SPINE:
Soft laminated untextured version:
FRONT outside: EXCELLENT. Very clean with just very light creasing around the edges. Light rubbing on corners, no shelfwear.
BACK outside: EXCELLENT. As above.
SPINE: EXCELLENT. Again very light creasing & rubbing only. Text 100% legible.
This cover has always been stored in a PVC slip.
ORIGINAL LYRIC INNER: EXCELLENT. No splitting at all, just light creasing plus tiny name in one corner.
LABELS:
Side One: EXCELLENT. Clean & unmarked.
Side Two: EXCELLENT. As above.
If for any reason (within reason!) you don't agree with my grading on this album then I will provide a refund on it's return, excluding return shipping.
* PLEASE NOTE THESE POINTS BELOW *
*Shipping prices: £4.10 in Denmark. £6.20 to the UK and Europe. £8.30 to the U.S.A., Canada and the rest of the world. If in doubt, please contact me for a price. If you require shipping insurance then please let me know BEFORE paying for the item as it's extra. I can include a shipping discount for multiple purchases.
*Payment: I will send an invoice with the total amount, so please wait for that before you pay. Please pay within 7 days of the auction ending, thank you.
Non-payers& time-wasters will be dealt with swiftly & effectively by whatever means necessary!
Packing: All items will be carefully packed using stiff card, strong mailers etc. Wherever possible I'll recycle packaging. It's cheaper for you & better for the planet.
Feedback& problems: *PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK once you have received and heard/seen your item. It's the only way I know you have got it and are happy with it. I WILL THEN LEAVE FEEDBACK FOR YOU.
If there are any problems at all then I want to hear from you & get it sorted.
Please don't just leave negative feedback.
That's it.
Check my other listings there's plenty coming up. Good luck, thanks for your interest and above all enjoy!
Gilster.
About my Grading
I use the U.K. Record Collector Grading System which is:
Mint: The record itself is in brand new condition with no surface marks or deterioration in sound quality. The cover and any items such as the lyric sheet are in perfect condition. Sealed or unplayed records should be mint.
Excellent: The record shows some signs of being played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. The cover and packaging might have light wear and/or creasing.
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. Normal wear and tear on the cover or extra items, without any major defects, is acceptable.
Good: The record has been played so many times that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of the edges, spine splits, discolouration etc.
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Beyond here lies madness! I won’t be auctioning anything graded below unless they are really rare or sought after:
Fair: The record is just still playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise, etc. The cover and contents will be torn, stained and/or defaced.
Poor: The record will not play properly due to scratches, bad surface noise etc. The cover and contents will be badly damaged or partly missing.
Bad: The record is unplayable or might even be broken, and is only of use as a collection filler.
CD/DVD Grading:
As a general rule, CD’s and DVD’s either play perfectly - Mint - or they don’t, in which case their value is minimal. They are difficult to grade visually, as they can look perfect but be faulty and visa versa.
CD/DVD inlays and booklets should be graded in the same way as vinyl covers and sleeves, as should the cover if made from card.