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Quentin Crisp - An Evening with Quentin Crisp (Original Broadway Recording, The Naked Civil Servant) LP NM 1979 Vinyl DRG. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
– An Evening With Quentin Crisp
Label: – S2L 5188
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1979
Genre: Non-Music
Style: Spoken Word
Tracklist
A
34:23
B
18:42
C
32:16
D
22:47
Credits
Other [Devised By] – Richard Gollner Other [Production Supervised By] – Larry Forde Producer –Notes
Gatefold sleeve.
"File under original Broadway cast recordings."
Front cover sleevenotes: "Hillard Elkins, Bill Sargent present An Evening
With Quentin Crisp, the naked civil servant. The complete 1979 New York
performance, recorded live."
Liner notes:
"Record One (Sides A&B): During the first part of the show, Mr. Crisp
explains how he obtained his secrets for surviving and prospering in society.
He also discusses his recommendations on how it is possible for everyone to
develop a lifestyle
Record Two (Sides C&D): Mr. Crisp answers questions written by members of
the audience before the second part commenced.
An Evening With Quentin Crisp opened at the Players Theatre, New York on
December 20th 1978 after engagements in New Haven, Toronto and Washington
D.C."
Goldmine Standard Grading
Near Mint (NM or M-)A nearly perfect record. A NM- record has more than likely never been played, and the vinyl will play perfectly, with no imperfections during playback. Many dealers won't give a grade higher than this implying (perhaps correctly) that no record is ever truly perfect. The record should show no obvious signs of wear. A 45 RPM or EP sleeve should have no more than the most minor defects, such as any sign of slight handling. An LP cover should have no creases, folds, seam splits, cut-out holes, or other noticeable similar defects. The same should be true of any other inserts, such as posters, lyric sleeves, etc.
Very Good Plus (VG+)Generally worth 50% of the
Near Mint value. A Very Good Plus record will show some signs that it was
played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it.
Defects should be more of a cosmetic nature, not affecting the actual playback
as a whole. Record surfaces may show some signs of wear and may have slight
scuffs or very light scratches that don't affect one's listening experiences.
Slight warps that do not affect the sound are "OK". The label may
have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable.
Spindle marks may be present. Picture sleeves and inner sleeves will have some
slight wear, slightly turned-up corners, or a slight seam split. An LP cover
may have slight signs of wear, and may be marred by a cut-out hole,
indentation, or cut corner. In general, if not for a couple of minor things
wrong with it, this would be Near Mint.
Very Good (VG)
Generally
worth 25% of Near Mint value. Many of the defects found in a VG+ record
will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident
upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a song's intro and
fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Groove wear will start
to be noticeable, as with light scratches (deep enough to feel with a
fingernail) that will affect the sound. Label may be marred by writing,
or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached. The same will be
true of picture sleeves or LP covers. However, it will not have all of
these problems at the same time. Goldmine price guides with more than
one price will list Very Good as the lowest price.
Generally worth 10-15% of the Near Mint value. A record in Good or Good Plus condition can be played through without skipping. But it will have significant surface noise, scratches, and visible groove wear. A cover or sleeve will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear, or other defects will be present. While the record will be playable without skipping, noticeable surface noise and "ticks" will almost certainly accompany the playback.
Poor (P), Fair (F)Generally worth 0-5% of the
Near Mint price. The record is cracked, badly warped, and won't play through
without skipping or repeating. The picture sleeve is water damaged, split on
all three seams and heavily marred by wear and writing. The LP cover barely
keeps the LP inside it. Inner sleeves are fully split, crinkled, and written
upon.