Sold Date:
April 29, 2021
Start Date:
January 29, 2021
Final Price:
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大海航行靠舵手 英语演唱 - Sailing The
Seas Depends On The Helmsman Ten Revolutionary Songs Of China (All
Sung In English)
Original 1968 issue, manufactured by the "China Record Company"
Distributed by Guozi Shudian,
China Publications Centre, P. O. Box 399, Peking, China
Chinese and English track titles.
In fantastic condition, with a white sticker on the front - see the pics for all visuals. The vinyl is VG+
The labels are Near Mint
The sleeve is VG
Label:
– China Record Company – M-861
Format:
, LP, 10"
Country:
Released:
1968
Genre:
Style:
,
Tracklist
A1
The East Is Red
A2
The Force At The Core Leading Our Cause Forward
A3
To Win Victory
A4
Our Hope Is Placed On You
A5
Battle Song Of The Red Guards
A6
Long Live Chairman Mao!
B1
A Long, Long Life To Chairman Mao
B2
Sailing The Seas Depends On The Helmsman
B3
From Peking's Golden Hill
B4
We Are Marching On A Great Road
Companies, etc.
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A few words about
condition.
Grade &
score out of 100
GRADING
Mint is a
Rigid Band - The next Four Grades are all
Narrow Bands, that slightly widen as the
condition gradually deteriorates - Good is
still Good, but there is a rapid widening
of the Grade Bands, as the condition
deteriorates over the last Four grades.
MINT
100
The
record itself is in brand new condition with
no surface marks or deterioration in sound
quality.
The cover and any
extra items such as the lyric sheet,
booklet or poster are in perfect
condition.
Only graded on records that are sealed or
clearly unplayed.
NEAR
MINT
97 to 99
EXCELLENT
90 to 96
The record shows
virtually no signs of having been played,
there is no lessening in sound quality.
The cover and
packaging might have the slightest of
tiny defects.
The record shows some slight signs of having
been played, but there is very little, (if
any) lessening in sound quality.
The cover and
packaging might have very slight
wear.
VERY
GOOD PLUS
80 to 89
VERY GOOD
69 to 79
The record shows signs
of having been played, but there is very
little lessening in sound quality.
The cover and
packaging might have slight wear, light
creasing.
The record has obviously been played many
times, but displays no major deterioration in
sound quality, despite noticeable surface
marks and the occasional light scratch.
Normal wear and tear
on the cover or extra items, without any
major defects.
This is an above average
used record, that has been well looked
after.
GOOD
56 to 68
The
record has been played so much that the sound
quality has deteriorated, but the record will
still play through, and it will not be a
completely unpleasant listening experience,
even at the bottom of this grade (56).
The cover and
contents may suffer from folding, scuffing
of edges, spine splits, discolouration,
etc.
FAIR
41 to 55
The
record is still playable but has not been
cared for properly and displays considerable
surface noise; it may even stick, skip or
jump.. This is starting to be an unpleasant
listening experience at the top of the grade
(55) and will not be a pleasant listening
experience at all by the end of it (41).
The cover and
contents will be torn, stained and/or
defaced.
POOR
25 to 40
The
record will not play properly due to
scratches, bad surface noise, etc.
The cover and
contents will be badly damaged or partly
missing.
BAD
0 - 24
The
record is unplayable or might even be broken,
and is only of use as a collection-filler.
The Sleeve is non
existent (0) or what is left, is only just
recognisable.
A few words about postage.
Within Australia, the best value for multiple purchases is a 5KG satchel, where as many as 15 to 20 LPs can be posted for $22.00 registered post. (well packed in a box, inside the satchel)
My Policies on postage are simple.