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Sold Date:
April 6, 2021
Start Date:
March 8, 2021
Final Price:
$24.99
$20.00
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THE HEART OF SOUL 4 LP 2/08/91 W/ Cue Sheets
Artists on these albums can be seen in the photos I've included. Many different artists of the past from original recordings.
A series that ran the entire work week beginning 2/08-14/1991
FEATURES interviews, music and original commercials.
This was played once on the air in 1991, then put on the DJ’s personal shelf at home. Untouched since then. NON-SMOKER HOME. Cue sheets and letter are in great shape. One sheet does have a drawing on the back.
As you likely know, radio shows such as this were never available for public purchase and were extremely limited in production, going only to radio stations that subscribed to Unistar. This set is in superb condition.
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Mint (M)Perfect Condition, which basically means that it is as good as new, literally. The vinyl has to look new and sound as though it was never played, and the cover has to look untouched. Some argue that the only mint records are brand new unopened ones still in their original packing.
Near Mint (NM)Vinyl is near perfect. At most, a light scuff appears on the record, but it should play without any noise or skips. The record sleeve should also be near perfect with only minor signs of wear. There should be no" outline sleeve.)
Using the word good for this quality of record is, in the opinion of JRS, too generous and not recommended since it may be misleading. Records described as fair are ones that are basically unlistenable. Surface noise, skips and pops make hearing what's on the record nearly impossible, if not completely impossible. The cover is falling apart, torn, and has writing all over it. The only reason to keep it would be if the record is extremely rare or you want to eventually melt the vinyl and shape it into an ashtray.