Rush - Moving Pictures - 1981 UK Vinyl LP - Excellent Condition

Sold Date: April 14, 2024
Start Date: April 7, 2024
Final Price: £18.00 (GBP)
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Rush - 'Moving Pictures' - Vinyl LP  

Mercury - 6337 160 - UK 1981

Vinyl/Sleeve: EX/EX

Runout Matrix (a): 6 337 16 0  1^//2EMD 11 1 3  SRM-1-4013-AS-INT-1  MASTERDISK  RL

Runout Matrix (b): 6337160  2^//1EMD 11 11  SRM-1-4013-BS-INT-2 


Vinyl: Excellent  

This record has been cleaned and play checked. Playback is borderline Near Mint - it plays beautifully with just a touch of surface noise heard in a couple of track intervals. The playing surface is shiny with no obvious marks or scratches.      

Sleeve: Excellent  

The glossy sleeve is in great condition, solid and firm with minor edge wear on the bottom and spine. It has no marks other than a tiny mark at the top on the back of the sleeve.     


Side One:  Tom Sawyer / Red Barchetta / YYZ / Limelight       

Side Two:   The Camera Eye / Witch Hunt / Vital Signs      

              

Combined postage is available for UK destinations ONLYI'll send an invoice if you've bought more than one record.


NON-UK shipping - NO COMBINED POSTAGE - International shipping is with eBay's Global Shipping Program (GSP) and combined postage is not available. It may appear expensive, and delivery may take a few extra days, but I'm sorry, it's the only international shipping option I offer.



Vinyl Grades: 

  

Mint (M): Sealed with no evidence that the record has been played.

 

Near Mint (NM): The record shows hardly any evidence of being played – both in appearance and sound quality.

 

Excellent (EX): The record may have minor marks and/or minimal surface noise or tics.

 

Very Good + (VG+): The record will be close to excellent but may have some light marks or hairlines. Sound quality will probably be less than excellent with some light surface noise or tics - but nothing overly unpleasant.

 

Very Good (VG): The record may have several marks or scratches (which might be feelable), and/or sound quality that isn’t that great.

 

Good+ (G+): This is likely to be a record that has many surface marks or scratches and poor sound quality.