Sold Date:
May 15, 2019
Start Date:
December 5, 2015
Final Price:
$18.99
(USD)
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THIS RECORD HAS BEEN PLAY GRADED!!
THIS SALE IS FOR: THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND "BEGINNINGS" VINYL DOUBLE LP ALBUM
RELEASED IN 1973 ON ATCO RECORDS CAT #SD 2-805
Original 1973 Pressing on the Yellow ATCO Records 1841 Broadway Label.
Double Album with Gatefold Cover and Original ATCO Records Catalog Inner Sleeves
This record is a reissue of the Allman Brothers first two records, "The Allman Brothers" and "Idlwild South"
These records have the original lineup and show the Allman Brothers early blues roots and amazing musicianship.
A great way to have 2 early Allman Brothers records in hard to find excellent condition.
The first record was originally released as the album "The Allman Brothers Band". The second record was originally released as the album "Idlewild South".
THIS RECORD HAS BEEN VISUALLY INSPECTED AND PLAY GRADED!!The vinyl is in very good plus condition, VG+. The vinyl is very black, shiny and glossy with light scuffs, scratches or rubs. Plays all the way through, no jumps or sticking with very little, very light background noise, mostly just a little crackle between tracks.
Labels are in VG+ condition, with very light spindle wear.
Original ATCO inner sleeves are in VG condition with split seams.
We are happy to Offer 1-Day Shipping and 30 Day Return. Return the Item Within 30 Days and Buyer Will Receive Full Refund for Original Amount of Item and Shipping. Buyer Pays Return Shipping.
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We Are Happy to Combine Shipping on Multiple Items.
Record Shipping Costs: For Domestic Buyers 1st Record is $4.00 and $1.00 for each Additional Record. International Buyers please inquire as to combined shipping rates prior to bidding. Usually about $6.50 for each additional record.
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