Johnny Paycheck – Modern Times, 1987 LP - Country Legend - Rare

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(Visually Graded) Vinyl looks VG+/EX and Sleeve looks EX ** See pics **

** Rare, Hard-To-Find **

Johnny Paycheck
– Modern Times

Label:    Mercury – 830 404-1 Q1
Format:    12", 33rpm, Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:    US
Released:    1987
Genre:    Folk, World, & Country
Style:    Country

Tracklist

A1        Modern Times
2:33
A2        Don't Bury Me 'Till I'm Ready
3:17
A3        Come To Me
3:44
A4        Butterflies And Babies
5:10
A5        Caught Between A Rock And A Soft Place
3:13
B1        Jole Blon
3:00
B2        Old Violin
3:42
B3        She Don't Love Me All The Time
3:12
B4        The Other Man
3:00
B5        I Grow Old Too Fast (And Smart Too Slow)
3:45

Notes / Credits

"Dedicated to the loving memory of Starling P. Cornelius, father producer of Stan Cornelius. Born December 1916 London, Kentucky, and die January 1986 Yakima, Washington."

- bio - Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle; May 31, 1938 – February 19, 2003)[1] was an American country music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's "outlaw movement" popularized by artists Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In 1980, Paycheck appeared on the PBS music program Austin City Limits (season 5). But during that decade, his music career slowed due to drug, alcohol and legal problems. He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000. -wikipedia

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(STILL SEALED) Sealed at factory and never opened. Disc is assumed to be undamaged and mint, but this cannot be proven until the album is actually opened and the disc examined.
M
(MINT) Perfection, no flaws, defects, marks or otherwise indications of being handled or played. Any scuffs, hairline scratches or other marks disqualify discs from this category.
NM-
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VG++
(VERY GOOD ++) Disc plays near perfectly, but may have minor paper scuffs that do not interfere with the sound quality. There can possibly be a hairline scratch or two but nothing that is obvious or affects play. Vinyl is bright and shiny; label is clean and unmarked.
VG+
(VERY GOOD PLUS) Some visible surface wear, very minor scratches and scuffs, but minimal impact on the sound quality. Vinyl will still have good luster; labels may have minor imperfections (small labels or initials, etc.) but otherwise clean.
VG
(VERY GOOD) Vinyl will have noticeable scratches or scuffs that cause minor surface noise, but do not overpower the music. There will be no skips. Vinyl may appear somewhat dull and grayish. Labels may have small tears, tape marks, larger writing, etc. but still easily legible. 
G
(GOOD) Well-played, dull, grayish vinyl with deeper scratches and wear causing distracting surface noise (hisses, pops, cracks and other nasties). The record will still play through without any skips. Labels may be significantly defaced or damaged.