Sold Date:
May 8, 2017
Start Date:
May 7, 2017
Final Price:
$17.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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NOTE: All LP’s have been played on a Technics turntable and hand cleaned with commercial vinyl record solution ( MOFI One) prior to listing.
All records are shipped in LP record boxes with the record and inner sleeve outside of the Jacket and all items placed in plastic outer sleeve. When the original inner sleeve is unavailable all records will be in a new anti static sleeve.
NOTE ON RETURNS, PLEASE READ: we do not consider the odd pop, tick, light background here and there, a tiny skip on a track as flaws on 40+ yr old used vinyl, unless rated NM, they're the norm & most collectors/buyers are well aware of this, we don't expect returns on this kind of thing, however we will take returns in the same packaging for a refund if you're not happy with the minor aging, the buyer pays return shipping in accordance with ebay policy. If however we inadvertently mis-describe the record origin (pressing, label, originality etc) or our grading misses a major playing flaw that makes the record virtually unlistenable such as repeated skipping or groove sticking, ongoing loud worn background or loud regular pops/noises then we will pay for return shipping as long as this checks out on our player when we receive the item back.
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Happy Together is the third studio album by the American rock band . It was released in April 1967 on .
Track listing Side one1. "Makin' My Mind Up" (Jack Dalton, Gary Montgomery) – 2:16
2. "" (John Williams, ) – 2:44
3. "Think I'll Run Away" (, ) – 2:31
4. "The Walking Song" (Kaylan, Al Nichol) – 2:44
5. "Me About You" (Garry Bonner, ) – 2:32
6. "" (Bonner, Gordon) – 2:56
Side two1. "" (Bonner, Gordon) – 2:21
2. "Too Young to Be One" (Eric Eisner) – 2:00
3. "Person Without a Care" (Nichol) – 2:25
4. "Like the Seasons" () – 1:56
5. "Rugs of Woods and Flowers" (Kaylan, Nichol) – 3:05
NOTE TO POTENTIAL BUYERS!
I am NOT a professional record grader, but I do my best to adhere to the Goldmine Standard, of which I keep a copy beside me while listing my albums. I do NOT make up my own grading. My albums are my collection and they are all hand cleaned, play tested, and graded.
Would you really trust a visual grading?