JONI MITCHELL Self Titled REPRISE RS-6293 LP gatefold NM / EX

Sold Date: March 14, 2021
Start Date: January 1, 2021
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NM /EX Stunning example! NM record rarely played. Only a couple of "trail" marks by spindle hole. Cover is very clean. can't really see ring wear. Edges, readable spine are clean. Corners are sharp. Original inner sleeve. Super copy

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1: ACCURATE REPRESENTATION and consistent professional grading
2: SAFELY SHIPPED. Professional vinyl shipping boxes and material. (records shipped outside of covers)
3: LPS test played if any questionable scratches are noticed to assure enjoyable listening. No hassle returns.. 

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 ‎– Song To A Seagull

Label:

 ‎– RS 6293,  ‎– 6293

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

1974

Genre:

Folk, World, & Country

Style:

Folk, Folk Rock, Acoustic, Vocal

Tracklist

Part One: I Came To The City

A1

I Had A King

2:26

A2

Michael From Mountains

3:38

A3

Night In The City

3:35

A4

Marcie

4:35

A5

Nathan La Franeer

3:13

Part Two: Out Of The City And Down To The Seaside

B1

Sisotowbell Lane

4:00

B2

The Dawntreader

4:50

B3

The Pirate Of Penance

2:40

B4

Song To A Seagull

3:50

B5

Cactus Tree

4:35

Companies, etc.

·         Record Company – 

·         Copyright (c) – 

·         Copyright (c) – 

Credits

·         Art Direction – 

·         Artwork [Cover] – 

·         Bass – 

·         Engineer – *

·         Photography By [Cover] – 

·         Photography By [Inside Gatefold] – 

·         Piano [Banshee] – , 

·         Piano, Guitar – 

·         Producer – 

·         Written-By – 

Notes

Tan color labels with orange colored Reprise logo on it

Reprise Records - RS 6293 (labels)

"Warner Communications Company" and logo in rim text, dating this version as being from the mid 1970's