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CHICAGO BLUES LP: OTIS RUSH Mourning in the Morning COTILLION 1969 original

Sold Date: October 8, 2017
Start Date: September 28, 2017
Final Price: $30.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 3
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Buyer Feedback: 1

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CHICAGO BLUES LP: OTIS RUSH Mourning in the Morning COTILLION 1969 original

Cotillion SD 9006, recorded in Muscle Shoals. VG+, some surface wear and superficial steaks, not scratched. Jacket VG+ with some ring, edge and corner wear.

See grading codes below.

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LPs, EPs and 45s are graded M (mint), NM (near mint), VG+, VG (very good), VG-, G+, G (good), G-, F (fair), and P (poor).

A VG+ record may have some visible scuffs and light scratches and plays well with little surface noise. Scratches on records graded VG and VG- may be deep enough to feel with your fingernail, or there may be scratches throughout that cause surface noise. On records in the G+, G and G- range the level of the music is still above the surface noise caused by scuffs and scratches. Surface noise is as loud as the music on records graded F and louder than the music on P records. P records are likely to be unplayable.

[+ and ? denote in-between grades. Grades with a slash in between indicate the condition of Side A/Side B.]

Jackets graded VG+ have only slight wear; jackets graded VG are more worn but still intact unless defects are noted. G jackets show definite damage and F and P jackets are probably falling apart. Splits, markings, cut corners, and other defects will be noted.