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Camper Van Beethoven Telephone Free Landslide Victory Independent Projects Records IP 016 LP 1986 "peach" reissue of the 1985 original
VG/VG+ (record) - a few pops here and there; some crackle mostly audible between tracks
VG+ (sleeve) - some fading by the spine
VG/VG+ (insert) - was once folded in half
This LP came out in a lot of different variations when it was new. This is not one of the very first numbered copies, but it is nonetheless early. Discogs describes this one as the "Peach" version and says it came out in 1986, one year after the first pressing: https://www.discogs.com/release/11126972-Camper-Van-Beethoven-Telephone-Free-Landslide-Victory.
Side 1: Border Ska The Day That Lassie Went To The Moon Wasted Yanqui Go Home Oh No! 9 Of Disks Payed Vacation: Greece Where The Hell Is Bill? Vladivostock
Side 2: Skinhead Stomp Tina Take The Skinheads Bowling Mao Reminisces About His Days In Southern China I Don't See You Balalaika Gap Opi Rides Again - Club Med Sucks Ambiguity Song
Apologies for any reflections in the photos.
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Goldmine Record Grading Standards:
Mint: Absolutely perfect in every way.
Near Mint (NM or M-): Nearly perfect, no visible defects,
no surface noise. NM sleeves have no creases, ring wear, or seam splits.
Very Good Plus (VG+) or Excellent (E): May show slight
signs of wear, slight warps, or minor signs of handling, that do not affect the
listening experience. VG+ sleeves have only minor wear, such as a short split (one inch or less) at the bottom, or a cutout marking.
Very Good (VG): Lacks most of the original gloss found on
factory-fresh records. Groove wear and light scratches are visible. The record
has surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft , but
the noise will not overpower the music. Label may include minor writing, tape
or a sticker. A VG sleeve has many signs of handling, such as obvious but not overwhelming ring wear, creases, seam splitting, or handwriting or stamps.
Good (G), Good Plus (G+) or Very Good Minus (VG-): Significant
surface noise and groove wear, and the label is worn, with significant ring
wear, heavy writing, or obvious damage. G/VG- sleeves have distracting ring wear, seam splits, or heavy writing.
Poor (P) and Fair (F): Records are cracked, impossibly
warped, or skip and/or repeat when an attempt is made to play them. Sleeves are heavily damaged.