Sold Date:
March 21, 2016
Start Date:
May 22, 2015
Final Price:
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Florent Schmitt: PSALM 47, "Gloire au Seigneur!" for Soprano, Chorus, Organ and Orchestra & La Tragédie De Salome for Orchestra with Chorus French National Radio Orchestra & Chorus Andrea Guiot (Soprano) & Gaston Litaize (Organ) Conducted by Jean Martinon
Vinyl Condition: NM Jacket Condition: VG+
Label: Angel Stereo Catalog Number: S-36953 Release Date: 1973 Format: 33 RPM 12" Vinyl LP Record LP Quantity: 1
Other: First Stereo Recording of a Sonic "Experience"
SKU: S1-B1-eBay
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Condition
Explanation
Mint (M)
The record is sealed - virgin vinyl - brand new. There are no surface marks and no deterioration in sound quality.
Any booklets, lyric sheets, posters or extra items are accounted for and in perfect condition.
This cover also looks new. Typically, Mint is reserved for "sealed" records.
Near Mint (Or Mint Minus)
The vinyl is like new! It is glossy, with no visible defects and little evidence of having been played.
Any extra items should be present and in like new condition.
The cover may have slight shelf wear but shouldn't have creases, seam splits or folds.
Excellent (E)
The record has minor signs of having been played, but should sound great. There are no significant surface marks or scratches.
The extra items are included, with minimal wear.
The cover may have slight edge or corner wear.
Very Good Plus (VG plus)
Generally the same as excellent, as these are interchangeable, though the VG plus rating may include records with slightly more visible signs of use and handling.
The cover may have light edge or corner wear.
Very Good (VG)
The record has been enjoyed many times but still has good sound quality; there may be slight surface marks, such as scuffs, that are noticeable and a few light scratches.
Any extra items may or may not be present.
The cover has some ring, edge and/or corner wear from being used, as do any extra items.
Good Plus (G+)
The record has been played often, and the sound quality is noticeably deteriorated from some mild scuffs or scratches.
The cover may have distinct folding lines, scuffed edges, discoloration, and/or split seams.
Adopted from eBay's "A Guide to Vinyl Record Grades".