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Job lot 8 pop rock LPs Meat Loaf, Status Quo, Nazareth, Foreigner, Steve Miller

Sold Date: June 15, 2022
Start Date: June 8, 2022
Final Price: £23.18 (GBP)
Bid Count: 9
Seller Feedback: 4245
Buyer Feedback: 0

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All the vinyl is in Excellent condition and all the covers are in Very Good Plus condition (unless stated otherwise). I will mention anything like stickers, writing and such like. 

This is a job lot of 8 pop rock / classic rock LPs.

1.  Meat Loaf - Blind Before I Stop LP, UK & Europe issue from 1986 on Arista 207 741. Printed inner. 

2.  Status Quo - Just Supposin... LP, UK issue from 1980 on Vertigo 6302 057. Merchandise order form insert.

3.  Status Quo - Quo LP, UK issue from 1974 on Vertigo 9102 001. Spaceship labels. NO poster / lyric sheet insert.

4.  Nazareth - Greatest Hits compilation LP, UK issue from 1975 on Mountain TOPS 108. Fully-laminated cover, printed inner.

5.  Foreigner - Unusual Heat LP, UK & Europe issue from 1991 on Atlantic 7567 82299-1 / WX 424. Printed inner. Clean 4 inch split down one side seam of inner, tiny paper label on front of cover.

6.  The Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra LP, UK issue from 1982 on Mercury 6302 204. Faint clear tape residue along top seam of cover from a previous repair.

7.  Eddie Money - Can't Hold Back LP, Europe issue from 1986 on CBS 57048. 

8.  Various - BBoogie Fever compilation LP, UK issue from 1978 on Ronco RTL 2034.

These are just under the Royal Mail weight limit of 2 kg. so multiple job lots (if won) will be sent as seperate parcels. I can send the parcel for £4.20 - by Royal Mail second class. If you prefer this option please let me know before paying. Otherwise I always use Royal Mail first class post as it is the most reliable service and I can check that the parcel has been delivered. Please e-mail me with any questions.