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Sold Date:
March 11, 2016
Start Date:
March 4, 2016
Final Price:
£13.99
(GBP)
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ARTIST: Shack
TITLE: Zilch
PRODUCT INFO: On offer is original pressing of debut LP by Shack. This is the original European pressing. Comes with picture lyric inner sleeve. Pictures are of item on offer.
CAT.NO: GHT 460659 1
LABEL: Ghetto Recording CoYEAR: 1988
Tracklist A1EmergencyA2Someone's KnockingA3John KlineA4I Need YouA5RealizationB1High Rise Low LifeB2Who Killed Clayton Square?B3Who'd Believe It?B4What's It Like...B5BelieversCONDITION:-
Vinyl ( based on a play grade and visual) : Excellent near mint
Sleeve : Excellent with light storage wear including start of small split on top edge. Shop stamp on in side of sleeve (see pictures) .
Inner sleeve: Excellent
Any questions please get in touch.
All Records graded Using The 'Record Collector' Grading System (See Below)
GRADING GUIDE:
MINT: The Record Itself Is In Brand New Condition With No Surface Marks Or Deterioration In Sound Quality. The Cover And Any Extra Items Such As The Lyric Sheet, Booklet Or Poster Are In Perfect Condition. Records Advertised, As Sealed Or Unplayed Should Be Mint.
EXCELLENT: The Record Shows Some Signs Of Having Been Played, But There Is Very Little Lessening In Sound Quality. The Cover And Packaging Might Have Slight Wear And / Or Creasing.
VERY GOOD: The Record Has Obviously Been Played Many Times, But Displays No Major Deterioration In Sound Quality, Despite Noticeable Surface Marks And The Occasional Light Scratch. Normal Wear And Tear On The Cover Or Extra Items, Without Any Major Defects, Is Acceptable.
GOOD: The Record Has Been Played So Much That The Sound Quality Has Noticeably Deteriorated, Perhaps With Some Distortion And Mild Scratches. The Cover And Contents Suffer From Folding, Scuffing Of Edges, Spine Splits, Discolouration, Etc.
Any questions get in touch.