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Sold Date:
January 30, 2018
Start Date:
January 31, 2017
Final Price:
$23.00
(CAD)
Seller Feedback:
6782
Buyer Feedback:
12
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Fosterchild . On the Prowl . Canadian artist . 1980 Vera Cruz LP
Jim Foster and Vern Wills, both natives of British Columbia, began playing together as teens. Wills later moved to New York and joined the Walkers, but returned to Canada after his work visa expired. Fosterchild finally coalesced in 1976 with Foster and Wills both on guitar and vocals, Barry Boothman on bass, drummer Gerry Wand and keyboard player Peter Sweetzir. The band signed with CBS the following year. Released were two national hit singles, "Until We Meet Again" and "I Need Somebody Tonight," but those were the band's only charting songs. Albums included Fosterchild (1977), Troubled Child (1978) and On the Prowl (1980). (AMG)
Artist:
FosterchildTitle:
On the Prowl
==============includes custom innter sleeve
Label:Vera Cruz VCR-1008
Country:
Canada 1980==============
Side 1:
Hideaway Is That Girl Still In Town? Lonely Tonight Don't Play The Black Queen Lover BoySide 2:
On The Prowl Amelia Helpless I'm Ready Wake Up Soon ==========
Record Grading:
Near Mint
Jacket Condition:
noticeable edge/corner wearShipping (1 record under .500kg) .. prices in CAD
to USA:
$12 Air Mail .. $16 Tracked Packet
additional item $6
Western Europe: $19 Air
most other international destinations add $3 air
Canada: $14
each additional item add $1
Wait for seller’s invoice IF combining shipping
*** Visual Grading ***
(record is spot play-tested if a problem is suspected)
SS
Still Sealed
9
NM
Near Mint records will look like new or almost-like-new, with at worst, a minor surface mark(s). (This is usually the TOP grade for an unsealed album)
8
VG+
Very Good Plus records will be nice and shiny with only minor surface marks which shouldn't affect the sound
7
VG
Very Good records will still be nice & shiny but have more pronounced scuffs/scratches which will likely be audible
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6
G+
I don't list many items below VG ... but may do so if it's a desirable title ... so a Good Plus or Good may be acceptable if it's the only condition available ...
5
G
these two grades will include records with signs of wear, deeper scratches and pops/clicks during play ... still may be worth keeping until an upgrade is found ...