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Sold Date:
January 4, 2016
Start Date:
January 3, 2016
Final Price:
$24.99
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
3443
Buyer Feedback:
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Important note:
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Grading is strictly conservative using Goldmine Grading System. Nevertheless if you won't be satisfied you can send back the record and I'll give you a full money return.
G : vinyl has surface marks and plays with significant surface noise; suitable for DJs to play in public.
VG : vinyl has been played and might have some surface marks but still plays very well; may have minimal surface noise.
EX : vinyl is near perfect apart from light non-audible surface marks.
NM : vinyl is like new, possibly unplayed; perfect in any way.
LP Anibal Velasquez : En Champeta.
A-side : El Perro De Juana, El Perro De Juana Remix, El Aji Picante.
B-side : Alicia La Flaca, El Turco Perro, La Brujita, Dejala Que Sufra.
Colombian pressing on Rey Records 031. Condition of vinyl is VG. Sleeve has signs of aging.
Sound samples were recorded directly from this record using a SL1200/M44-7. No equalizer or noise filter were used, no sound modification was made at all. What you hear is what you get.