Terry Reid "Seed Of Memory" LP ABC Records 1976

Sold Date: September 29, 2015
Start Date: September 22, 2015
Final Price: $21.50 (USD)
Bid Count: 7
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Up for bid is: Terry Reid "Seed Of Memory" LP ABC Records 1976
The disc is a VG+, it has some light scuffs, and spindle wear. The cover is a VG, has some edge and shelf wear, rubbed corners, and a ring, no splits. It has a sleeve that folds out with the song lyrics on it. Shipping will be USPS. I will ship with the disc out of the sleeve.
Track List
Faith To Arise Seed Of Memory Brave Awakening To Be Treated OOH Baby (Make Me Feel So Good) The Way You Walk The Frame Fooling You
Thanks for looking!!!

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A few words about the grading of records.   I grade conservatively, which means the records are normally in better shape than what we have listed them at.  It is possible to get a high price for a beat-up record, if it's exceptionally rare. So if you see a record graded vg-/vg- or   g/g+ and seems to have a high price on it, it is because the value is based on it's rarity.   The records are graded cover first then record.   Most are graded VISUALLY which means I look at the record only to decide what the grade will be.  In an ideal world, every record would be played before it is graded.  But the time involved,  makes it  impractical and  virtually impossible.  If the record has been play graded, it will say so.

Sealed: means the record shrink wrap was never opened.   However, sometimes the older records that have a plastic inner sleeve that is still sealed, but there is no shrink wrap over the cover.
  Near Mint:   A nearly perfect record.  Should show no obvious signs of wear. An LP Jacket should have no creases, folds, seam splits or any other noticeable similar defect. Some say, covers should have no co marks, but we have many sealed items that have that, so we still consider a Near mint cover with a co mark as Near mint, if  it is truly clean and glossy.
  Very Good +:  (plus)  Will show some signs that is was played but was generally cared for. Surface of vinyl could have some light scuffs or very light scratches that don't affect the sound.   The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable.  The LP cover may have slight signs of wear and no seam splits. May have a slight ring on it.
  Very Good:   Many of the defects found in a vg+ record will be more pronounced in a VG disc. Surface noise will be evident upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a  song's into and fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise.  Groove wear could be noticeable, as well as light scratches (but do not normally affect the sound). Covers may be soiled or have multiple problems. Shelf wear, bent corners, ring wear, etc.
  Very Good (-) -  This grade means the record is still can be enjoyable and  that it will not skip but may have loud ticks and a scratchy sound all through out the recordings. Covers may be soiled, will have shelf wear, bent corners, split seams on one or more edges, very pronounced ring wear, etc.
  Good (plus) - Good does not mean Bad.  Some of the 50's jazz records might only be listed in Good  condition, but may play better than they look  because of being a deep groove, (where a disc grooves were cut deeper into the vinyl).  The record should play without skipping but could be quite noisy.  The cover will have seam splits, tape, writing, excessive ring  wear.  This is getting to point of buying to collect only if you are desperate for this title.
   Poor- What can I say about poor.  Sometimes the record is so rare and hard to find, that we include them for collectors who might be looking to fill a temporary gap in their collections The record will play badly and have many surface scratches. Covers will be heavily damaged.  These are priced accordingly.