Sold Date:
August 29, 2015
Start Date:
August 22, 2015
Final Price:
$33.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
6
Seller Feedback:
1499
Buyer Feedback:
35
Item Description:
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND: self-titled (1st) LP
Atco 33-308 LP, made in US, 1969. Album is play graded.
Record: Very strong VG+, with a couple of barely visible sleeve scuffs. No warps, skips, scratches, needle trails or other signs of wear. Labels are very good, with no spindle marks.
Cover: VG, with very light ring/edge wear, two significantly bent/worn corners, a small area of damage on the front cover and some wrinkling in the inside of the gatefold down the middle.
This is a copy of The Allman Brothers Band's classic 1969 debut album. This is the album that introduced the world to the concept of Southern Blues Rock. It's a vital document of an amazing band that already found that unique sound and vision. Includes some of their best material, like their fine cover of Muddy Waters' "Trouble No More", "Dreams" and, of course, "Whipping Post"
As far as I can tell, this is an original 1969 Atco issue with the yellow label. The label has the 1841 Broadway address and an RI suffix (pressed by PRC in Richmond, Indiana), but it notes "Dist. by Atlantic" instead of the common "Mfg. by Atlantic", so I'm not 100% positive of the origin. The cover has the right texture for an original issue. The cover's a little worn, but the record's in great shape.
A NOTE ABOUT GRADING
All records are graded using the 'Goldmine' grading system, applied conservatively. Grading is as follows:
M = MINT. Absolutely perfect in every way - never played. I rarely use this grade.
NM
= NEAR MINT. A nearly perfect record. The record should show no obvious
signs of wear. The LP jacket should have no creases, folds, seam splits
or other signs of use. The same should be true of inserts, lyric
sheets, posters, etc.
NM- = NEAR MINT MINUS. This is a grade of
my own devising. The record will show signs that it was played, but
rarely. Record surfaces may have very light needle trails or very light
scuffs, but NO scratches or warps. The LP jacket may have very light
wear, but NO cut-out holes, cut corners or saw cuts.
VG+ = VERY
GOOD PLUS. The record will show some signs that it was played and
otherwise handled by a previous owner(s) who took good care of it.
Record surfaces may show slight signs of wear and may have slight
scuffs, very light scratches or slight warps that don't significantly affect the
listening experience. The LP jacket may have some signs of wear and may
be marred by a cut-out hole/cut corner/saw cut.
VG = VERY GOOD.
Many of the condition issues found on a VG+ record will be more
pronounced on a VG record. Some surface noise will be evident upon
playing. Groove wear will start to be noticeable, as will light
scratches (deep enough to be felt with a fingernail) that will affect
the sound. LP jackets may have writing, tape or stickers/labels/tags.
Other signs of wear may also be evident.
VG- = VERY GOOD MINUS.
Similar to a VG record, but with more obvious condition issues. Surface
noise from light scratches or groove wear will be present, but the
record will not have skips. LP jackets will have multiple signs of wear.
Not collectible, but may serve as a play copy.
Shipping options/costs:
US Bidders: Add $4 for shipping via Media mail.