Cream - Disraeli Gears - vintage 1969 ATCO repress LP - Eric Clapton Jack Bruce

Sold Date: November 29, 2021
Start Date: October 27, 2021
Final Price: $18.99 (USD)
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This is the December 9, 1969 stereo variant. Purple and gold labels with no "SD" in front of the catalog numbers. Full catalog numbers on spine and covers. Runout looks to have a "P" stamped after the catalog number followed by a "T P". Runout also has the "LW AT" and the "W" with the three dots above and one below. There is some light wear all around on the jacket, primarily among the corners. Someone Scotch taped the edges closest to the mouth of the jacket, I assume from splitting. Spine is off center so the name and title can be read from the back. The sleeve has some discoloration and a couple of very little splits. The vinyl has many little scratches scattered throughout and one more apparent marking on the first side. This record plays through without any skips or repeats. I have tried cleaning it multiple ways and times and it keeps playing a little rough so I have tediously cleaned, washed, and replayed the vinyl many times and it plays WAY better, but still has some seldom moments when it might play a little hazy. 

*Revised 11/27* Turns out my turntable had a problem. I have since had it fixed and revisited this record. It plays very well with minimal surface noise.


Please see pics. I have done my best to include any examples of blemishes and markings on the vinyl.


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