Third Man Records Vault 30 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Live at Disgraceland

Sold Date: February 11, 2019
Start Date: January 31, 2019
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Live at Disgraceland LP only, no other vault items from Vault 30
Item(s) included in this listing are; Title & Catalog # - TMR 414 from TMR Vault #30- Live at Disgraceland Anthony Bourdain parts Unknown Nashville . the Kills, Dead Weather, William Tyler Live Vinyl LP (No Other Vault items) Clear Vinyl with blue streaks.  Condition - NM/NM perfect condition, untouched. 
Anthony Bourdain and his team descended on Nashville hungry for culture and knowledge (as well as hot chicken, tasting plates, and tequila); they visited every nook and cranny of this town, hung with the locals, ate like czars, partied like rock stars, and woke up every morning fresh as daisies and ready to do it again. Parts Unknown does not come to your city in order to present a slide show of tourist spots and magazine cover spreads. Bourdain wants to understand what makes a city tick. He has a knack for getting down to the marrow of how a town's denizens think and live, why they do what they do in their community, and how that relates to the country at large in this time and place, Earth 2016. This is a man after our own heart and we were so happy to welcome him into our world for a few, too-short days. Their time here culminated with a rager of party at Disgraceland (location... unknown) where The Dead Weather, The Kills, and William Tyler all played jaw dropping electric live sets, living room style, to a house full of well-fed, newly tattooed, appreciative friends. Wish you could have been there? Wish granted: we present the night's musical entertainment in full for your listening pleasure...
TrackList The Dead Weather  1. Hang You From The Heavens 2. Gasoline 3. I Feel Love (Every Million Miles)
The Kills 1. Heart of a Dog 2. Impossible Tracks 3. Whirling Eye
William Tyler  1.We Can't Go Home Again  2. I'm Gonna Liver Forever (If it Kills Me) 3. Area Code 601


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Grading Scale
M (MINT) - I will only consider something MINT if it is sealed and unmarked/untouched.
Vinyl = No flaws, defects, marks or other indications of being handled or played.
Cover = Perfect cover; NO dings, marks, tears, dents, bends, creases or other flaws.

NM (NEAR MINT)
Vinyl = Almost flawless. Virtually no scuffs visible, certainly no scratches.
Cover = Cover should have little to no flaws.

EX (Excellent)

Vinyl = May have a couple tiny paper scuffs and/or a couple of light scratches, but nothing that would interfere with play or the sound quality.
Cover = Cover may have very minimal wear overall, any wear is slight and hardly noticeable. 

VG+ (VERY GOOD PLUS)
Vinyl = Some visible surface wear (scuffs and/or scratches that CANNOT be felt), which may have VERY MINIMAL impact on the sound quality.
Cover = Cover will show some wear and may have a bend and/or creases. There may be some ring wear and/or edge wear, but it doesn't overpower the artwork. No split seams/tape or records poking through the spine. 

VG (VERY GOOD)
Vinyl = Scuffs and/or scratches will be more noticeable than a VG+ record and there may be one or two small scratches that can be felt.
Surface noise should only occur occasionally (mostly between tracks, during quiet passages and where a small, felt scratch may exist).
Cover = Will have some of the same wear listed for a VG+ cover but more pronounced, with more noticeable ring wear and/or edge wear. May include name written somewhere, minor water mark, larger bends and/or creases and possibly a seam split.

G+ (GOOD PLUS)
Vinyl = Extensively played vinyl with some scratches that may be felt, probably causing SOME surface noise (hisses, pops, crackles). 
Cover = Generally worn overall and will have several of the following flaws: full seam splits, writing, significant ring wear and/or edge wear, damaged corners, tears, cuts, scuffs, seam repairs, heavy water damage, or other flaws.

 G (GOOD)
Vinyl = More pronounced that G+, Extensively played vinyl with some large scratches that can be felt, causing distracting surface noise (hisses, pops, crackles).
Cover = Generally worn overall and will have several of the following flaws: full seam splits, writing, significant ring wear and/or edge wear, damaged corners, tears, cuts, scuffs, seam repairs, heavy water damage, or other flaws.

P (POOR)
Vinyl = There will be major noise and possibly skips from extensive scratches that can be felt.
Cover = extensive water damage, split on 2 or more sides completely, illegible spine, etc. Poor means poor...