Joan Armatrading Self Titled Lp Vinyl Record AMLH 64588 Ex / Vg+ Condition

Sold Date: June 9, 2024
Start Date: April 30, 2024
Final Price: £15.57 (GBP)
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This Joan Armatrading self-titled LP vinyl record from 1976 is a must-have for fans of pop, rock and folk music. With an original cover and insert, this UK issue A2B1 edition has a 33 RPM speed and a black colour. The cardboard sleeve and vinyl material are in very good plus (VG+) condition, whilst the record grading is excellent (EX) and the sleeve grading is also very good plus (VG+).


The record label is A&M Records and the release title is Joan Armatrading. This LP has dimensions of 12" and is a part of the vinyl records category under the music section. This item is a UK release from the 1970s and is in the pop rock style. It is a great addition to any record collection and is sure to please any fan of Joan Armatrading's music.





WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT IF YOU DO PURCHASE ONE OF MY RECORDS
THE RECORD WILL BE AS  ADVERTISED .
 THE ITEM PICTURED WILL BE THE ITEM YOU WILL RECIEVE. 
ALL RECORDS WILL BE MACHINE CLEANED BEFORE POSTING OUT .
THE RECORD WILL COME IN A NEW POLYTHENE SLEEVE .
THEY WILL BE POSTED OUT IN MAILERS THAT FIT THE REQUIREMENTS WITH STIFFENERS.
 THE LP BOXES ARE DEFENDAPACK MUSIC MAX WHICH I BELIEVE TO BE THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
 AND WILL BE POSTED OUT WITHIN 24HRS EXCEPT FOR WEEKENDS.


GRADING OF MY RECORDS ARE RECORD FIRST SLEEVE SECOND SO EX / VG+ WOULD BE EXCELLENT VINYL AND SLEEVE VG+

MINT CONDITION = An LP in ?mint? or M condition is considered to be perfect. It means that it is usually sealed and has never been played.

NR MINT = The record in ?near mint? or NM condition has been played no more than a few times. It appears glossy and has remained on a shelf between other vinyl.

EXCELLENT = It is almost Near Mint, but you can tolerate very slight marks at the point where the record has been in and out of the sleeve. There can be very tiny signs that show a very light use of the vinyl. There is extremely low lessening in terms of audio quality. We can refer to it as EX 

VERY GOOD + =The key features here include the following:
Few additional faults are acceptable in VG+ No-fault is accepted that can compromise on the record both audibly and visually There can be light and inaudible marks There can be little rub
VERY GOOD= A vinyl that has ?very good? or VG grade means that it has seen some use and is usable. There can be light clicks and pops Also, there can be light visible scratches It may also have an edge split Record is both audibly and visually used You can find it interesting to look at and also it is good to listen to