Sold Date:
December 26, 2020
Start Date:
February 9, 2011
Final Price:
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Red Scare Then There Were None SEALED 1984 LP, (LA punk rock bobbi brat) original lp vinyl, still sealed mint! upstart records, mega rare full album!
www info: Singer/songwriter Bobbi Brat. Born in 1962, Bobbi did time living on the streets
but was lauded for never losing a basic decency. Bobbi was well-known on
the California punk scene in the late seventies and early eighties and
was highly respected. She was called tough, beautiful, kind, talented,
and an incredible singer. Bobbi was one of the very few women to front a
punk band. Influenced by glam and metal, the goth-punk band, Red Scare
fronted by Bobbi's powerhouse vocals, produced several albums in the
eighties until Bobbi's untimely death from cancer at age 26.
Red Scare - Then There Were None, see pic for songs
Paypal only please. Ships in safe cardboard.
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International Shipping Rates are $15 for first LP/12"/10" + $3 for each additional. This includes UK, Europe, Japan, Austrialia, South America, Etc.
Canada is: $12 for first record and $1.50 for each extra Lp/12"/10"
Vinyl grading is usually based on the Goldmine standard and is as follows:
“SS” Still Sealed – For the collector that demands nothing but perfection.
“M” Mint - a near perfect, or unplayed record.
“NM” Near Mint - in factory fresh condition, like new.
EX+ - close to like new with only superficial signs of use that don't affect play. Will satisfy all but the most vain and demanding collector.
EX - a used, reasonable copy. Shows slight signs of wear.
VG+ - There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility a few skuffs and/or light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.
VG - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise,still plays great.
Good - In the record world, "Good" is not good! From here on down, we're talking about beat-up records!