Jimmie Vella Cameron ‎Song Painters (Be Fair To Me) ORIG US PROMO 1981 ~ LISTEN

Sold Date: May 6, 2018
Start Date: April 29, 2018
Final Price: $25.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 6
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DESCRIPTION : LP (Album) vinyl ~ Jimmie & Vella Cameron ‎– Song Painters

Note : Rare Original US Modern-Soul-Funk LP ! Promo !

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Condition record : VG+

Condition cover : EX (in shrink)

Label : Unlimited Gold Records (JZ 36132)

Year : 1981

Pressing : US

Listen on tracklist.

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Tracklist :

A1  Here's Where You Belong Arranged By – Gene PageWritten-By – Jimmie Cameron 4:56A2  Be Fair To Me Producer – Barry WhiteWritten-By – Jimmie Cameron, Vella Cameron 5:18A3  You're Gonna Need My Love Someday Producer – Barry WhiteWritten-By – Jimmie Cameron 5:15A4 We Share The Meaning Of Love Written-By – D. Mineya, Jimmie Cameron, Vella Cameron 5:23B1 Mornin' Time Written-By – Vella Cameron 5:13B2 I've Got To Live For Myself Written-By – Vella Cameron 4:06B3 Someone Loves You Written-By – Vella Cameron 5:34B4 There's No Other Love Written-By – Jimmie Cameron, Vella Camero 4:52

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 Goldmine Magazine Vinyl Grading System.  I wish they had a Coles Notes version of their grading system.

Mint - Perfect ! A mint record should look like it has just left the manufacturer, with NO flaws what so ever. It should look as though it had never been handled. No scuffs or scratches, blotches or stains.

NM - Sometimes dealers use M- (Mint Minus)grade. You may need to ask the dealer if he/she uses the M- grade the same way as NM. They should mean the same thing. However many people have used several confusing grades all based around the Mint grade. We define NM and M- as being almost mint. This grade should be, for the most part, the most widely used grade for records that appear virtually flawless. Virtually flawless records are not perfect. No record truly will be perfect, cover or disc. A very minor scuff and very little else can appear on the vinyl. This will most likely have occurred during packaging, or removing the record from the inner sleeve  but obviously it had been handled with extreme care. It should play without any noise over the flaw. The flaw should be very hard to see. 
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EX - This is truly NOT a Goldmine defined grade, however it is becoming more and more mainstream among collectors and sellers. It is also a very conservative grade for those who don't want to grade NM, for fear they may overgrade the record and cover (buyers are very picky remember!). In which case it is a very acceptable grade yet should not command the highest price based on NM value. To put it simply, when collectable records are concerned there are only 2 collecting grades. NM being "Collectors Condition" and everything less than NM is not. We are not saying EX records won't have any value, they just should not be sold for the highest end of book value. EX records will play just like NM or MINT, meaning no audible noise will be heard during the play. They should sound as good or better than they look. Many very rare (collectable) items can command very close to NM value, simply because NM copies may not even exist.  
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VG+ - What does this mean ? Some people will call a less than NM record VG+ and skip the EX grade. Goldmine defines it as Excellent (EX), yet commands only 50% of the value (for most records). It can easily be defined as 2 ways. VG+ should be the next grade below a NM value when grading 45 singles. EX can be used for EP's. 45 singles have only 2 songs and EP's (7' by the way)can have 3, 4, 6 or 8 (seldomly found) songs on the record. With 45 singles one side may be NM and the other side may not. If the flip side is not NM but still plays well (or great, no noise), VG+ is a conservative grade. Very few 45's should be called EX unless they are of rarities. This means you can allow a valuable item to be worth a bit more than just calling it VG+. Perhaps the buyer will think a VG+ is EX and you can under sell yourself. Use careful judgment when buying and selling them with this grade! 
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VG - This grade has become the much lesser demanded item. A lot of people feel that a VG record is a record that is good enough. They are not really going to look very good, but they should STILL play very good. there will almost always be some surface noise when they are played. The Dynamics should still be excellent, overpowering the surface noise. A VG record will appear to have been well played but still have some luster. The vinyl may be faded, slightly grayish, because of surface scuffs, which often happens to records that are played and left out of jackets. Still they should appear to have been handled as carefully as they could have been. Records that get continuous playing time will always start to deteriorate. Records that get less play are easily evident since they almost always look as though they were played only a few times and then packed away for decades. More and more surface scuffs and scratches, and audible sound defects WILL be heard. They should not overpower the dynamics of the music. With VG records, the surface noise will be minor crackle or a slight hiss, but should only be heard in between tracks or in low musical passages