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Sold Date:
February 26, 2014
Start Date:
February 19, 2014
Final Price:
$24.95
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
1517
Buyer Feedback:
35
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Splendor 1979 Lp White Label Promo Soul Disco Philip Bailey Follow Your Dream
Splendor
self-titled Lp record album.
White label promotional only issue
with lyric inner sleeve
and timing strip on jacket.
Arranged by Robertt Nunn
& Philip Bailey
Tracks:
All Night Long
Special Lady
Always On Your Side
Splendorland
Take Me To Your Disco
Sunny Side Up
Follow Your Dream
A Brighter Day
Carnival
1979 Columbia Records JC 35798.
Promotional-only white label issue.
condition (see grading definitions below):
Vinyl near mint.
Inner sleeve has splits and wear on edges.
Jacket has bent/stubbed corners and light wear.
See photos.
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Records are shipped double-wrapped in sturdy corrugated mailers.
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Records are visually graded.
Record grades:
sealed: Original plastic seal still intact, so record is unplayed. Could refer to shrink-wrap on outer jacket, or to inner plastic sleeve some companies sealed.
mint: I do not use this grade. See 'near mint'
near mint: Close to new condition. Vinyl surface is shiny. Disc appears to have been rarely, if ever, played. No scratches or obvious marks.
vg++: (very good plus plus) Played, but well cared for. Vinyl surface is shiny. May show minor evidence of use (for example, a small mark here or there), but nothing that would upset most people who aren't mint fanatics.
vg+:(very good plus - also known as 'excellent') Disc may show a few scuffs or surface scratches, but nothing too serious. Disc may have begun to lose a little of its shine. Still in above-average condition and very enjoyable.
vg:(very good) Played a lot by a non-collector, but not abused. A lot of surface shine may be gone. Disc may show numerous scuffs or surface scratches, but no deep gouges or cracks. Should play enjoyably with no skips or sticks.
vg- & g+: (very good minus and good plus) These two grades are in-between 'g' and 'vg'
g: (good) Special note to new collectors: 'good' is a LOW grade for a record. It means 'good' in the sense that if it were any worse, it would be no good to anyone. A 'good' record will show a lot of wear, and probably have no surface shine. It may have numerous surface scratches or scuffs, and have a lot of surface noise. Still, it should play through with no skips or sticks and be reasonably enjoyable. Many older records that look 'good' play surprisingly well.
fair: May show excessive wear that will seriously diminish listening enjoyment, or other damage that will be noted in auction listing. Should, however, play through without skipping or sticking unless otherwise noted.
poor: May show excessive wear that will make enjoyable playback impossible, or other serious damage (obvious defects will be noted in auction listing).