Sold Date:
March 14, 2019
Start Date:
March 13, 2019
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$16.99
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STOP! PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE LISTING BEFORE PURCHASING! I HAVE A LARGE COLLECTION OF LP'S THAT I WILL BE SELLING IN LOTS OF 4, 6, 8. THE LP'S RANGE FROM VG TO NM. I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO LISTEN TO EVERYONE BUT WILL GRADE VISUALLY UNLESS NOTED AS PLAYED. THE CONDITIONS RANGE FROM VG TO NM. SOME MAY SHOW SIGNS OF SCUFF MARKS, HAIRLINES, NON FEELABLE SCRATCHES AND STORAGE WARP. ALL SHOULD PLAY WITHOUT SKIPS AND YOU WILL HEAR SOME STATIC OR POPS BETWEEN SONG CHANGES AND ON SOME OF THE SOFTER SONGS. ALL LP'S COME WITH SLEEVES, SOME ARE GENERIC WHITE AND SOME ARE ORIGINALS. THE SLEEVES MAY HAVE SEAM SPLITS. THE COVERS ARE ALL ACCEPTABLE AND RANGE FROM VG+ TO EX. I'M TRYING TO COVER ALL THE BASES SO THERE ARE NO DISAPPOINTMENTS. PLEASE REVIEW MY FEEDBACK FROM PREVIOUS BUYERS. I WILL DO A FINAL CLEAN USING SPIN CLEAN BEFORE SHIPPING.PLEASE KEEP CHECK BACK AS I WILL BE DOING OTHER BANDS AND WILL ALSO BE MIXING THE LOTS WITH DIFFERENT GROUPS. PLEASE SEE GOLDMINE GRADING BELOW.
FOR SALE IS A LOT OF 2 VINYL RECORD LP'S. OF THE GROUP "KANSAS" .
1.KANSAS," LEFTOVERTURE" JZ 34224 PLAY TESTED, "NICE COPY" RATES EX. IN QUALITY SOUND. COVER IN EX. CONDITION. COMES WITH ORIGINAL PHOTO AND LYRIC SLEEVE. SEAM SPLIT ON SLEEVE.
Leftoverture is the fourth studio album by American band , released in 1976. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2001, and later reissued as Playlist: Leftoverture, although "Magnum Opus" was replaced with "Child of Innocence" from . It was the band's first album to be certified by the RIAA, and remains their highest selling album, having been certified 4 times platinum in the United States.
2. KANSAS "POINT OF NO RETURN " AL 34929 COVER IN EX. CONDITION. COMES W/ ORIGINAL WHITE SLEEVE .PLAY TESTED AND VINYL RATES EX.
Point of Know Return is the fifth studio album by band , released in 1977. The album was reissued in remastered format on CD in 2002.
Singer/songwriter left the group briefly during the recording of the album.In an interview on the weekly radio show, he would admit that, at this point, he had been something of a and was attracted by the chance of a solo career.
"" is known for its sparse acoustic nature. The guitar line for the song was written by as a finger exercise for learning . His wife, Vicci, heard what he was doing, remarked that the melody was nice, and encouraged him to write lyrics for it. Livgren was unsure whether his fellow band members would like it, since it was a departure from their signature style. However he did offer it to them, and the song was accepted and then recorded.
The album is critically acclaimed for singles like "", which was a late addition to the album. "" was written about Albert Einstein. In 1988, Livgren released an updated version of "Portrait (He Knew)" titled "Portrait II" as part of the album credited to his band . He changed the subject of the song from Einstein to Jesus Christ. "Closet Chronicles" is a allegory.