Sold Date:
March 6, 2016
Start Date:
March 6, 2016
Final Price:
$44.99
(USD)
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PETER GABRIEL
PASSION
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC FOR THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST A FILM BY MARTIN SCORSESE
GEFFEN GHS 24026
PROMOTION COPY
COMES WITH COVER STICKER 3" X 2" (RARE NOT ON SHRINK)
COMES IN 2 CUSTOM INNER SLEEVES WITH SCENES FROM FILM AND INFORMATION
RARE LP USUALLY FOUND ONLY ON CD FORMAT!!
VINYL IS EXCELLENT PLUS - SHOWS VIRTUALLY NO HAIR LINES AND VERY LITTLE EVIDENCE OF PLAY- A LOVELY LOOKING VERY SHINY COPY - VINYL SHINES LIKE NEW!!
OBVIOUSLY GIVEN TO A REVIEWER WHO PLAYED IT ONLY A FEW TIMES
GATEFOLD SLEEVE IS EXCELLENT TO EXCELLENT PLUS WITH NO DAMAGE EXCEPT FOR A DING BOTTOM RIGHT CORNER.
STAMPED WITH PROMOTION CONDITIONS AND HAS ORIGINAL CLEAR STICKER
2 CUSTOM INNER SLEEVES ARE IN LOVELY CONDITION WITH ONLY SOME SMALL FOLDING DUE TO RECORDS
SPINE IS EXCELLENT PLUS SHOWS NO BUMPING DAMAGE
TRACK LISTINGS- The Feeling Begins, Gethsemane, Of These Hope, Lazarus Raised, Of These Hope (Reprise), In Doubt, A Different Drum, Zaar, Troubled, Open!, Before Night Falls, With This Love, Sandstorm, Stigmata!!, Passion, With This Love (Choir), Wall Of Breath, The Promise Of Shadows, Disturbed, It Is Accomplished & Bread And Wine.
The following tracks contain selections from existing recordings of traditional music.
Track A1 - The Doudouks are playing an Armenian melody 'The Wind Subsides', recorded for Ocora Records under the direction of Robert Ataian.
Track A4 - Incorporates a traditional melody from Kurdistan. Kurdish Duduks are from Unesco Collection - A Musical Anthology of the Orient, General Editor Alain Danielou for Musicaphon Records.
Track B1 - Written around a traditional Egyptian rhythm which is performed to fend off evil spirits.
Track B3 - Based on an improvisation by Shankar and Peter Gabriel.
Track B4 - The Ney Flute is playing a traditional Armenian melody.
Track C2 - Based on an improvisation by Mahmoud and Peter Gabriel.
IMPORTANT NOTE: unless otherwise noted, ALL records are graded visually, and NOT play-graded.
Records are graded under bright lights or discrete sunlight - In the case of visibly possible harmful scratches, the record will be tested and sound quality noted.Many vintage (1955-70) records will play fine with visible damage due to superior vinyl and better pressings.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AND FULLY GUARANTEED
SEE PHOTOS
SPINDLE HOLES EXCELLENT NO WRITING OR STICKERS
PLEASE SEE PHOTOS
THIS RECORD IS FULLY GUARANTEED, PLEASE EMAIL ME TO DISCUSS A PROBLEM BEFORE LEAVING NEGATIVE OR NEUTRAL FEEDBACK
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
THIS IS 100% GUARANTEED!!
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How I Grade Condition Of Discs
Mint
This means I have owned it from new or purchased from a distributors warehouse, basically it means absolutely new shape, never been played or out of its dust cover. In the case of LP's, a North American album will have to be factory sealed (anyone can reseal an album!) Take Note: European and Japaneses albums were never shrink wrapped!
Note: Being mint does not guarantee it's free of pops and clicks, many pressings especially from the US were made with very poor vinyl and in a hurry which means often there are imperfections in the pressing. As a former importer, we were often given back brand new albums due to clicks heard in the playback.
Mint Minus - No such thing, it's either mint or not.
Excellent - A disc is super clean, with no visible marks
Excellent Plus, means it's probably mint but can't be proven by me.
Excellent minus, is a disc that is excellent except it may have some markings that do not show up in the playing
VG - A disc that is STILL in good shape, WILL have some scuffs or scratches, not in excellent shape but well worth owning. VG + and ++,a disc that is that much better than VG.
VG minus, just a smidgen below VG
Good - A disc that can be played, has obvious ware but is worth owning, a DJ copy of a rare early Motown for instance or a rare Doo-Wop or Northern Soul which could still be worth a fortune, Good Minus & Good Plus is a step above or below Good. In most cases I will not offer a disc in this condition unless it's rare and hard to find.
LABELS
Labels do not alter the grading of vinyl; many records are Excellent, looked after by the previous owner but still have their initials or markings on the label. A DJ copy will often have markings to show which side to be plugged, or the length of the intro. Many labels and covers in the US have been punched, that was done by the record company to show the disc was deleted and shipped out to mass retailers to sell cheap and could not be returned for a credit, this does not impede the value, many records eg Swan and VJ Beatles were done like that, also many promo lp’s were punched or slit to show they were provided as promotion and not charged to the client and no royalties paid to the artist