GRANT GREEN~Shades Of Green~1972 orig BLUE NOTE BST 84413 US LP RVG VG++

Sold Date: June 1, 2022
Start Date: May 25, 2022
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Grant Green "Shades of Green"

with Billy Wooten, Stix Hooper, Wilton Felder, King Erisson & others

released 1972 // 1st press // not a reissue


Blue Note Records / BST - 84413 stereo blue & white label reads: "A Division of United Artists Records, Inc." "Van Gelder" imprinted in deadwax vinyl in original picture sleeve


COVER: VG+

moderate front & back cover wear // light ringwear

large drill hole at top



VINYL: VG++   

vinyl is clean // occasional scuff or hairline

visually, vinyl rates 8.6 on a 10 point scale

vinyl rates a solid "B" (good, but definitely not perfect) on the grading scale 

no spindle marks on labels

vinyl plays well


  International Customers: DO NOT SEND PAYMENT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE INVOICE

I am an expert shipper. I will remove the inner sleeve and vinyl from the outer sleeve to prevent seam-splits in transit, and I will package the LP using a rigid mailer and reinforced cardboard. Being a collector myself, I understand the great importance of accurate product listings, professional packing, and fast shipping.

International customers are welcome!!!

International Mail $25

  Canada $17

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I am a professional vinyl grader.  I am obsessive about grading. My customers are allowed to challenge my grading. All my records are guaranteed, and can always be returned -- NO QUESTIONS ASKED. 

Grading Scale: NM, VG++, VG+, VG, VG-, Good 

Domestic shipping is $3.00 via Media Mail, $12 Priority. International First Class Airmail is $25. Canada $17. 

INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS WHO DESIRE "TRACKING" PLEASE NOTE: WE RECOMMEND that you pay for USPS International Priority Mail OR International Express mail when making a payment in order to obtain tracking information, which is NOT available for First Class International shipments. The cost, of course, is higher.