Sold Date:
November 5, 2024
Start Date:
October 26, 2024
Final Price:
$321.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
9
Seller Feedback:
1986
Buyer Feedback:
525
So, this pressing isn't even listed on Discogs. I think it's a MASTER, but please do your own research.
DCT label. TYPED. Tracklist AND LP are missing Four Days Gone.
You can see the typos on "QUITE" and "COUNTRY."
An Audiodiscs paper sleeve with the band and album title written on. Split at the bottom. Creases and small tear at the opening. No cover.
I have a super cheap record player with one crummy speaker (it's meant to bluetooth). Some light crackles on spot play, but probably due to the player. I also can't tell if it's mono or stereo and the box on the label is not marked. I did not play the whole album.
Some light scratches on both sides. I would call it Good.
There are NO Matrix numbers or anything else in the runout. Unless there is something under the label, I can find no marks.
I don't know a lot about albums, but I know that typed labels are usually good. That's why I picked this up at an estate sale.
Audiodisc was an American brand of blank acetate discs made by Audio Devices, Inc., USA under license from Pyral France, the inventor of the lacquer disc. Professional Audiodisc acetates were sold to the recording industry.