Tim Buckley: Goodbye and Hello, Vinyl, Elektra Records 1967

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Tim Buckley: Goodbye and Hello, Vinyl, Elektra Records 1967
Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, and producer. His music and style changed considerably through the years. Buckley began his career based in folk music, but his subsequent albums experimented with jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, the avant-garde, and an evolving voice-as-instrument sound.
Goodbye and Hello is the second album by Tim Buckley, released in August 1967, recorded in Los Angeles, California, in June of the same year. It remains a startling work of raw intimacy and psychedelic extravagance.
This is the reissued European pressing: ELK 42070 / EKS 74028. I think I brought this  back in the day circa 1989?
The matrix and runout numbers are: 
12      R / S    Alsdorf    755  960896 - 1 - A2 16      R / S    Alsdorf    755  960896 - 1 - B2
This record has been kept in storage in a smoke free household. It is from a large record collection, not a DJ collection, this record has never been DJed and is in good condition. 
On Side 1, there are some light crackles during the 1st track "No Man Can Find The War'.  The rest of the side is fine.
Turn it over to Side 2, and there are some light crackles during the 1st track, 'Once I Was'.  Between tracks 2 and 3, there are 3 crackles. Then between tracks 3 and 4, there are a few crackles. During the 4th track, 'Goodbye And Hello' there are occasional light crackles.
Also there is some foxing to the sleeve, from being in storage.
Tracklist:
No Man Can Find The War Carnival Song Pleasant Street Hallucinations I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain
Once I Was Phantasmagoria In Two Knight-Errant Goodbye And Hello Morning Glory