This vinyl LP from Cheap Trick features their famous performance at Budokan, with high-fidelity sound and a 12-page booklet containing lyrics and photos. The record is in near mint condition, while the sleeve is very good plus. It comes in a cardboard sleeve and a poly outer cover for protection. The edition includes the Terre Haute Press gatefold and was mastered at Sterling Sound and Customatrix.
This LP is a must-have for fans of 70s hard rock and pop rock, with original inner sleeve and cover. The record label is Epic Records, with catalog number FE 35795, and it was released in 1979 in the United States. Enjoy the music of Cheap Trick in this classic vinyl format, with no mention of the item's condition in the description.
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VINYL GRADING: NM - MEANS THAT IT HAS BEEN PLAY TESTED AND DOES NOT HAVE ANY MAJOR NOISE OR SCRATCHES BUT IS STILL A USED VINYL RECORD THAT SOMETIMES IS 25-50+ YEARS OLD. DO NOT THINK IT WILL BE MINT BUT IT IS NEAR MINT. VG+ - play tested on good turntable to play w/o skips but HAS HAIRLINES but no major scratches VG - Has minor scratches and some noise but plays fine no skips on GOOD TURNTABLE Nothing I sell will be non-playable or have more than one minor skip
COVER GRADING: NM - In shrink wrap with no bad spots on cover and edges are not worn VG+ - some fading or some edge wear but all intact and good color VG - Some major edge or fading problems but all ok G+ - some tape or edge problem like cut corners, holes, staining, names of owners, or any other major defect similar to these. SHIPPING DOMESTIC: With USPS Media Mail economy shipping