MORT GARSON Mother Earth’s Plantasia LP Top Synth/Moog—Orig. Press, w/ Booklet

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Start Date: November 16, 2020
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   • Artist: Mort Garson
 • Album Title: Mother Earth’s Plantasia
 • Format: LP
 • Label: Homewood Records
 • Country and Year of Release: USA, 1976
 • Cover/Record Grade: Ex/M--
 • Other Info: A great and highly sought-after electronic LP (recorded with a Moog synthesizer).  This album was given away at Simmons stores to those who purchased a mattress, and over the years it has become a cult classic among electronic music fans.  I think its tremendous appeal is due to the simple beauty of the memorable melodies that Garson came up with for this release.  As is the case with most (all?) copies, there’s a blade cut on the front cover where the shrink wrap was cut away in order to apply the Simmons Factory sticker.  (The shrink wrap has since been removed entirely on this copy.)  Includes the 8-page booklet.

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Grading Information

 

With very few exceptions, I play grade the records that I list.  (This means that I don't go by the way a record looks, only by how it plays.)  Sometimes when I have a group (or a “lot”) of LPs within a single listing, I will not play all the records, but this is fairly rare.

 

I use Mint (M), Excellent (Ex), Very Good (VG), Good (G), Fair (F), and (heaven help us) Poor (P), and I take each of these words at their literal meaning.  In other words, if I assign an LP a grade of “G,” that means to me that it really is in good playing condition, not fair or worse—for many dealers, a G (or even VG) grade is often really nothing more than a euphemism for a record that is in fair or poor condition.

 

I also use up to three plus signs (+) and up to three minus signs (-) to indicate varying degrees within a specific grade.  So, a grade letter followed by a “+” means the condition is slightly better than the grade letter by itself, and a grade letter followed by “++” indicates that the condition is yet another small step higher.  For example, a grade of Ex+++ means that the record is very close to being in the Mint range, but still just shy of it.

 

This may seem like a strange system at first glance but I use it because I feel that the standard grading systems are inadequate, as they simply don't allow for enough grades or degrees within those grades.  Many don't use Excellent, for example, which means that there is a jump from Mint down to Very Good—and there are a whole lot of grading possibilities in between those two, the way I see it.

 

 


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