Rocky Original Motion Picture Score United Artists Records UA-LA693-G 1976 MINT

Sold Date: May 26, 2022
Start Date: July 28, 2021
Final Price: $19.95 (USD)
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About this Item

The item format is a vinyl LP The Artist is Various The Title is Rocky Original Motion Picture Score
The Catalog Number is UA-LA693-G
United Artists Records
Released 1976
Condition Used
Other Comments

Album is in M, MINT condition.

The Sleeve Condition is Excellent

This  sleeve may have light wear on the edges or minor sleeve splits, it may have very light visible circle wear or light wear and some minor creasing. It could have, label wear, sellotape, stickers, writing, or other minor visible issues.

The Tracks of this item include:
A1Gonna Fly Now (Theme From "Rocky") Vocals – DeEtta Little, Nelson Pigford Written-By – A. Robbins*, B. Conti*, C. Connors* Vocals – ,  Written-By – *, *, * 2:45A2Philadelphia Morning2:18A3Going The Distance2:37A4Reflections3:17A5Marines' Hymn/Yankee Doodle1:43A6Take You Back (Street Corner Song From "Rocky") Vocals – Valentine (3) Written-By – F. Stallone* Vocals –  Written-By – * 1:47A7First Date1:50B1You Take My Heart Away Vocals – DeEtta Little, Nelson Pigford Written-By – A. Robbins*, B. Conti*, C. Connors* Vocals – ,  Written-By – *, *, * 4:41B2Fanfare For Rocky2:31B3Butkus2:10B4Alone In The Ring1:07B5The Final Bell1:51B6Rocky's Reward2:02

Vinyl Record disc  color

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Disc  Version

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The Outer Sleeve
When we describe the sleeve condition in this listing, we are describing the outer sleeve only, specifically it does not describe the inner sleeve unless explicitly  referenced.
 

The Inner Sleeve
Almost all of our vinyl discs will include either an original inner sleeve, or a plain inner sleeve, or a printed inner sleeve, which we provide with the sole purpose of protecting the record. However, inner sleeves are notorious for being replaced, or damaged, such as edge splits. Unless explicitly mentioned in this listing the inner sleeve is not considered as part of this purchase. If you purchase this Vinyl record it is with the clear understanding the inner sleeve is not included as part of this sale, and if a sleeve is included it is provided on an as/is condition solely as packaging, as a protector for the record, which may have creases, wear or edge splits. Many early records had no inner sleeve.
 

Hairlines

If we reference a hairlines, it means it is a light line on the disc  that looks like a hair. Hairlines are  different to  scratches or wear. A  hairline is lighter and has limited and less impact on the playing quality, whereas wear or a scratch can  cause some level of clicks, pops or interference when  playing. 
 

(10) SS (Still Sealed): Vinyl is presumed mint and any defects on the cover will be noted above in the description.
(9) Mint: If the album is not sealed, then the vinyl must look truly unplayed and cover will not show evident flaws for this grade.
(8) NM:  The Vinyl looks virtually flawless, being perhaps played a few times. A barely visible scuff may be permitted, but no scratches. The cover will be in like new shape, showing only barely unnoticeable flaws.
(7) NM-: Pretty much the same as NM, but a non-feelable and barely noticeable scratch may be permitted, and the cover will show slightly more wear.
(6) VG++: Slightly above average. Still very minor surface wear, with very minor scratch(es) or scuff(s). Cover shows slight shelf wear, only visible under close inspection.
(5) VG+: Average. Still a good luster and shine. The difference between VG++ and VG+ is the amount of scuffs and light scratches. Covers are still clean, with slight wear, and maybe a few light marks or minor writing.
(4) VG: Decent luster and shine still, with more noticeable scratches than VG+, but still overall a decent (far from pristine) record. The cover may be starting to show signs of splitting, ring wear, or have markings.
(3) VG-: Luster and shine will start to become less prominent at VG- and below, as well as prominent scratches and scuffs. Covers will be in pretty rough shape. Good filler copy.
(2) G+: Vinyl will be show several scratches and scuffs (I do clean all of my records, so don't expect a moldy or dirty record). Covers will most likely be taped or have multiple seam splits. This is record is in rough shape.
(1) G/P: There is little difference between a G+ and a G record. The main difference being that a Good record may skip or stick in a few places. A record at this grade is being sold because of its extreme rarity, and should be considered filler for your collection until another copy comes along. Poor condition!

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