NAT KING COLE L·O·V·E CAPITOL 1965 *1st Pressing Media & Jacket=VG+

Sold Date: May 10, 2024
Start Date: May 6, 2024
Final Price: $32.00 (USD)
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This vinyl record from Nat King Cole features the classic album LOVE, released by Capitol Records in 1965. The 12" LP with full-range fidelity level and stereo audio channels has a record grading of Very Good Plus (VG+), while the cardboard sleeve with the original cover is in Very Good plus (VG+) and still in shrink wrap! The release is a FIRST PRESSING.The jazz album features Ralph Carmichael as the conductor and Lee Gillette as the producer. The LP features Nat King Cole's smooth vocals and is a must-have for any vinyl record collector. This vinyl record is a great addition to any music collection and is perfect for fans of jazz music and Nat King Cole.

We base all our pricesutilizing the matrix in the dead-wax of each album then using Discogs pricing.

 

All of our records are cleaned using a 3 step process:  

 

1) Hand cleaned with microfiber cloth.  2) Manual machine cleaned utilizing the KnoxGear system and finally  3)Ultrasonically cleaned for the best listening experience possible!

 

All of our records are based on the Goldmine Grading System.  We will also be grading the media (vinyl) andsleeve (jacket) separately.  The gradesare:

 

Mint (M) =Unopened, still in original shrink wrap

Near Mint (NM) =Should look like it was purchased that day. The album picture sleeve is withoutfades, cracks or any other flaws.

Very Good Plus (VG+) or Excellent (E) = This is the category that most well taken care of records fit into.  You can expect a few minor signs of wear.Light but visible scratches or marks that isvirtually inaudible.  These albumscan also have signs of minor warping, again, as long as the playback is not effectedin a major way.

Very Good (VG) = The same as VG+ except for more so. Heavier scratches,signs of major handling…simply put; more flaws. However, collectors on a budget may find these appealing as the flawsmay only be perceptible on very high end gear. The sleeves will show definitesigns of corner imperfections, split sleeve, visible ring wear, etc.

Good (G) also containing subgrades of Good Plus (G+) and Very Goodminus (VG-) = These are typically very used records with marring andvisible scratches.  Again, however, thesemay still play ok especially if used with low to mid-grade stereo gear.  Obviously, there will be quite a few defectsbut the playback may still be very good. Again, very desirable for thecollector on a budget.

Fair and Poor (Fand P)= May cause damage to the needle therefore we do not deal with records in theseconditions.  Garage sales are a goodsource for these records and heck, you may get lucky!

 

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