Bee Gees, PICK THREE, Odessa, Cucumber Castle, Mr. Natural Children of the World

Sold Date: September 8, 2021
Start Date: August 29, 2021
Final Price: $20.00 (USD)
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Hello.  This is for your choice of three (3) records by Bee Gees. Ships from Long Island, with a tracking number.  Thank you for considering these records. 1.  “Idea” LP on ATCO Records, 1968.  Record fair, generic inner sleeve, jacket poor condition.
2.  “Odessa” double LP on ATCO Records, 1969.  Records fair, generic inner sleeves, gatefold jacket good.
3.  “Cucumber Castle” LP on ATCO Records, 1970.  Record fair-to-good, generic inner sleeve, gatefold jacket good.
4.  “Mr. Natural” LP on RSO Records, 1974.  Record good-to-very good, generic inner sleeve, jacket very good.
5.  “Children of the World” LP on RSO Records, 1976.  Record good, inner sleeve very good, jacket excellent.
6.  “Here at Last” Live double LP on RSO Records, 1977.  Records fair, inner sleeves very good, gatefold jacket very good. Update, 1 June, 2021:  We listened to "Idea", both sides.  There is surface noise that comes with much use, but there are no skips.
Update, 2 June, 2021:  We listened to "Odessa", all four sides.  There is surface noise that comes with much use, but there are no skips.
Update, 2 June, 2021:  We listened to"Cucumber Castle", both sides.  There is surface noise that comes with much use, and there is one short, very quick skip at the beginning of the song "Lay Down and Die".
Update, 3 June, 2021:  We listened to "Mr. Natural", both sides.  There is moderate surface noise and no skips.
Update, 3 June, 2021:  We listened to "Children of the World", both sides.  There is moderate surface noise and no skips.
Update, 4 June, 2021:  We listened to “Here at Last”, all four sides.  The song “Come On Over” skips.  Otherwise, all other songs play without skipping, with moderate surface noise.

b/w means “backed with” c/w means “coupled with” or “combined with”

LP means LONG PLAYING (album)
EP means EXTENDED PLAY (mini-album)

Explanation of grading (record):
Record fair condition/acceptable condition means it shows many marks and/or scratches, but was played and is expected to continue to play without skipping.
Record good means it shows an amount of marks that comes with extended use.
Record very good means it shows a few marks.
Record excellent means it shows slight marks.
Record like-new means it shows no marks.

Inner sleeve fair condition means it shows much wear and handling, and might have partially split seams.
Inner sleeve good means it shows an amount of wear that comes with much handling.
Inner sleeve very good means it shows a moderate amount of wear from handling.
Inner sleeve excellent means it shows a little wear.
Inner sleeve like-new means it shows no wear.

Jacket fair condition means it shows much shelf wear and use, and might have partially split seams.
Jacket good means it shows an amount of shelf wear that comes with age and much handling, and may have a DJ sticker on it.
Jacket very good means it shows a moderate amount of shelf wear/storage wear.
Jacket excellent means it shows a little wear.
Jacket like-new means it shows no wear.