Sold Date:
August 1, 2017
Start Date:
July 14, 2017
Final Price:
$18.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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Rainy Day Records USA (established 1981)
ALWAYS COMBINES SHIPPING TO SAVE YOU MONEY AND WE ALWAYS SHIP WITH TRACKING. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR FIRST PRIORITY!
From ABC Records (ABCD-769), this is LIFE AND TIMES
by JIM CROCE. It is an original pressing from July 1, 1973
in gatefold. Jacket is NEAR MINT MINUS; LP is NEAR MINT+
or better. Our most passionate recommendation.
Wherever possible we house our vinyl in Mobile Fidelity Sound
Lab inner sleeves for the ultimate in protection; we use 6-mil
outer sleeves or polyester both being the finest protection
available for LP jackets.
These we offer FREE to all our customers!
As always, if you are unhappy with your purchase
FOR ANY REASON,
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contact me immediately and I'll do everything within
my power to resolve any and all issues you may have.
We are not perfect. You may disagree with our grading
and that's cool. We are willing to work together with
you to make things right. Our generous return policy
allows you to return an item within 30 days for a full refund
which includes original shipping cost. Please note: buyer pays
return shipping. Thanks for checking out our listings.
For our international friends: Please contact me for First
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cost possible.
The Cuts:
Side One
One Less Set Of Footsteps Roller Derby Queen Dreamin' Again Careful Man Alabama Rain A Good Man Like Me Ain't Got No Business (Singin' The Blues)Side Two
Next Time, This Time Bad, Bad Leroy Brown These Dreams Speedball Tucker It Doesn't Have To Be That Way Personnel & Instrumentation: Jim Croce - , - - vocals - - vocals - Joe Macho - - guitar, vocals Alan Rolnick - guitar, vocals Tasha Thomas - vocals - violin Tommy West - bass, , vocalsWhen you buy from a small Mom & Pop business you
are not helping a CEO buy a third vacation home,
a second yacht or a four hundred million dollar golden
parachute. Instead, you’re helping a little girl get
dance lessons, a little boy get his team jersey,
a Mom put food on the table, a Dad pay a mortgage,
or a student pay for college. Our customers are our
shareholders; they are the ones we strive to make happy.
Thank you for supporting small businesses.
Thoughts for today:
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.
--- Aldous Huxley (1895-1963)
As our eyes grow accustomed to sight they arm themselves against wonder.
--- Leonard Cohen (1934-2016)