BILLY JOEL - THE STRANGER (1977 Columbia JC 34987) orig LP picture/lyrics sleeve

Sold Date: June 3, 2022
Start Date: May 27, 2022
Final Price: $27.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 11
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Here's an original 1977 LP pressing on the Columbia Records label (JC 34987) from Billy Joel titled "The Stranger".            Side A: 1.  Movin' Out (Anthony's Song) 2.  The Stranger 3.  Just The Way You Are 4.  Scenes From An Italian Restaurant                 Side B: 1.  Vienna 2.  Only The Good Die Young 3.  She's Always A Woman 4.  Get It Right The First Time 5.  Everybody Has A Dream     Matrix / Runout (Side A):  STERLING                   AL-34987-3A Matrix / Runout (Side B):  BL-34987-4H                                   B              The vinyl plays in NM condition with dynamic fidelity!  It sounds great!     The cover is in VG++ condition - it is partially in the original shrink wrap, and it has a creased lower right corner.     The picture/lyrics sleeve has a small split on each seam, but it looks great.        My vinyl is play graded with a 1.25g tonearm, and NOT visually graded.  Some records may have some marks.          I combine shipping for multiple items won.  I charge by weight (roughly 13 oz. per LP, 2 oz. per 7" single, and 4 oz. per single CD), and not by item, which makes it much more fair for the buyer.  *NOTE* - all orders (combined or not) totaling over $100 will require insurance, which gets quite a bit more expensive for international customers.      Please note - I do NOT ship to corrupt South America or Russia .     Please contact me within three days after receiving your invoice, or your items will be relisted or offered to the next highest bidder.  If you bid on an item and you will not be around to contact me when the auction ends, please send me a message before the auction ends to let me know.  I would very much appreciate the courtesy.  Thank you.

     

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