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Sold Date:
May 25, 2014
Start Date:
May 18, 2014
Final Price:
$22.95
(USD)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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ARTIST: AUDIOSLAVE
TITLE: OUT OF EXILE
FORMAT: 2 x 12" LP 33.3 rpm on blue vinyl.
LABEL: INTERSCOPE / 602498837283 / B000460301 / 2005/07/19 / USA
CONDITION: MINT / NEW / SEALED
OTHER INFO: OUT OF EXILE could hardly be an Audioslave record without a crop of head-thrashing, foot-stomping riffs, as revealed in "Your Time Has Come," "The Worm," and the powerful title track. Bassist Tim Commerford remains supportive and inventive in his playing, while Brad Wilk notches up his drumming considerably, taking chances and stretching beyond his dependable grooves on the band's first release. With the crack production and mixing of Rick Rubin and Brendan O'Brien, respectively, OUT OF EXILE raises the bar for the quartet on all levels.
TRACKS:
1 Your Time Has Come (4:15)
2 Out of Exile (4:51)
3 Be Yourself (4:39)
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Record Grading
Mint : Unopened,still factory sealed.NM or -M : Near perfect, played once or twice if ever.
VG++ : Almost like new with only superficial signs of use that dont affect play. Only well cared for records will grade out to VG++.
VG+ : Vinyl may show some slight signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or light scratches that don't affect the sound.The cover may have slight signs of wear.
VG or Very Good : Some surface noise will be noticeable in quiter passages but will not overpower the music.The cover may have writing,tape or stickers,but not all three.
G or Good : Good doesn't mean bad it just means the album can play through without skipping,but there will be significant surface noise or detectable scratches.The cover may have splits, writing,tape,or stickers on it.