Nirvana-Nevermind LP 180g Vinyl Record Geffen New Sealed USA-Pallas Germany 2013

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- - - CONDITION IN DETAIL, STRICTLY GRADED

I am the original owner of this LP and it has been stored in a smoke free, low humidity, controlled environment.

DISC- M - Mint Sealed* - Remastered and pressed on 180 gram heavy virgin vinyl for quiet superior sound.

ALBUM COVER & INNER SLEEVE - VG - Although still Sealed* an identical bulge exists at the seam on the top of both copies that I have, as shown in the photos. - Four sharp corners with no other obvious imperfections.

FACTORY LOOSE FITTING BAGGY - is fully intact with no fading, tears, holes etc. Has the promo sticker too.

Brand new sealed copy.

Free Shipping & packaged with extra care for safety.

Release Date 2013.

See the full track listing in the photos.


Sealed, Clean, Brand New, Imperfect copy!


*This item is assumed to be brand new and therefore in Mint condition except where noted. The buyer should understand there are no returns if, upon opening, other flaws not shown are found. Please do not purchase if you are not willing to accept this item “as is”.


PRODUCT DESCRIPTION


Excellent 180 gram Vinyl LP Pressing of the 1991 Album that Changed the Musical Landscape: Nirvana's Acclaimed Nevermind Includes "Smells Like Teen Spririt," "Come As You Are," "Lithium". Digitally re-mastered. Manufactured in the US. Pressed in Germany.


GENERAL NOTES


When Nevermind exploded into earshot in the autumn of 1991, it was startling: a grenade detonating in your car radio. It sounded like the end of something (the 1980s? hair metal?), or maybe the beginning of something ("alternative rock"? "Generation X"?). Today, the album has become so encrusted with myth, that it's hard to wrap your ears around it, to really hear it. In 2005, the Library of Congress added Nevermind to its roll call of the world's most significant recordings. It's a museum piece, a record that merits a display in the Smithsonian.

Nevermind will prove to be a singular inspiration to fans and musicians alike over the last four decades….and will undoubtedly do so for generations to come.