Sold Date:
February 26, 2021
Start Date:
October 2, 2020
Final Price:
$22.00
$18.00
(CAD)
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Clique . Sugar on Sunday . Superman (garage rock classic) . 1969 White Whale LP
The Clique had a medium hit in late 1969 with "Sugar on Sunday," a cover of a song from Tommy James' Crimson and Clover album, and a smaller hit with "I'll Hold Out My Hand," a song from their sole album.
Emphasizing harmonies and carefully arranged light pop-rock tunes with horns, they were part of the scene that's now known as L.A. sunshine pop, except that they fell closer to bubblegum than some other acts in the genre. Like several such acts of the time, they were less a self-contained group than a vehicle for producer/songwriter Gary Zekley, who co-wrote much of their material with Mitchell Bottler and used session musicians on most of their tracks. (AMG)
Artist:
CliqueTitle:
Sugar on Sunday
album is best known for containing the original "Superman," an underground garage rock classic
Label:
White Whale WW-7126
Made in:
Canada 1969
Vinyl--Visually Graded:
Near Mint
Jacket Condition:
still in shrink-wrap, cut-out hole in bottom left
Side 1 ...
Side 2 ...
Sugar on Sunday My Darkest Hour Holiday Hallelujah I'll Hold Out My Hand Judy, Judy, Judy Little Miss Lucy (There Ain't) No Such Thing as Love Superman Soul Mates Shadow of Your LoveShipping (1 record under .500kg) .. prices in CAD
to USA:
$16 Tracked Packet USA
additional item $4
Western Europe: $25 Tracked Packet
additional item $20
other international destinations $34
additional item $25
Canada: $16
except ONTARIO & QUEBEC $14
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*** 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 ...