David Peel & The Lower East Side ~Have A Marijuana~ LP RARE 1970 Butterfly Label

Sold Date: October 28, 2024
Start Date: October 27, 2024
Final Price: $15.99 (USD)
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 – Have A Marijuana Label:  – EKS-74032 Format: , LP, Album, Repress, Monarch Pressing Country: Released: 1970-1971 Genre: Style: ,  Tracklist A1Mother Where Is My Father?3:04A2I Like Marijuana5:17A3Here Comes A Cop2:35A4I've Got Some Grass0:37A5Happy Mother's Day2:04A6Up Against The Wall1:42B1I Do My Bawling In The Bathroom6:50B2The Alphabet Song2:20B3Show Me The Way To Get Stoned2:34B4We Love You3:15 Companies, etc. Record Company –  Published By –  Published By –  Pressed By –  – Δ 12389 Credits Bass –  Tambourine –  Twelve-String Guitar – ,  Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica –  Notes Monarch repress with butterfly labels and no Warner logo, released between 1970-1971.

Same exact runouts as red label 1969 repress.

Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout ((Side 1) Etched): EKS 74032 A MON Δ 12389 Matrix / Runout ((Side 2) Etched): EKS 74032 B MON Δ 12389-X Matrix / Runout ((Both Sides) Stamped): MR (in circle) Rights Society: BMI
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Mint (M): Absolutely perfect in every way. To qualify as Mint, a record must never have been played and is possibly still sealed. Mint should be used sparingly as a grade, if at all. Note that an item can be sealed and not Mint. (I do not use this grade. If an item is still sealed, I?ll just say that.)
Near Mint (NM) Excellent (EX): Nearly perfect. Near Mint (NM) vinyl has more than likely never been played. By its appearance, one would expect no imperfections during playback. The item should show no obvious signs of wear. The cover can have very minor defects, but it should have no folds, seam splits, scratches, or other noticeable defects. The same should be true of any inserts such as posters, lyric sleeves, etc. Many dealers won't give a grade higher than NM, implying (perhaps correctly) that no item is ever truly perfect. (NM is my top grade.)
Very Good Plus (VG+): The item will show some signs that it was played and handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Any defects are of a cosmetic nature and affect playback minimally if at all. Surfaces may show some signs of wear, such as slight scuffs or very light (?hairline?) scratches, light bag rash and slight warps that do not affect the sound are okay. Paper products like sleeves will have some wear, slightly turned-up corners, or a small seam-split (less than 1/4?). In general, a VG+ record plays (nearly) perfectly and, if not for some minor aesthetic wear, it would be Near Mint. (I may use an additional + (VG++) to indicate a record exceptionally close to New Mint. A VG+ record will have no feel-able marks on it!
Very Good (VG): An items defects will be more pronounced. Surface noise will be evident upon playing, especially in soft passages and during a songs intro and fade, but will not overpower the music. Wear may start to be noticeable, noticeable bag rash, and light scratches on vinyl (deep enough to feel with a fingernail) that will affect the sound. Labels, covers, and sleeves may be marred by writing or have tape, stickers, and residue attached. However, a VG item will not have all of these problems at the same time. (I may use a - (VG-) to indicate a record very close to G+.)
Good (G), Good Plus( G+): An item in Good (G) or Good Plus (G+) condition can be played through without skipping, but it will have significant surface noise, scratches, crackling, or visible wear. Covers or sleeves will have scratches or seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine. Tape, writing, or other defects will also be present.
Poor (P), Fair (F): A record in this condition is cracked, badly warped, and won't play through without skipping or repeating. The cover could be cracked, water-damaged, and heavily marred by wear or writing. Cover and inner sleeves are fully split, crinkled, and written upon.