Sold Date:
April 8, 2020
Start Date:
April 1, 2020
Final Price:
£22.00
(GBP)
Bid Count:
5
Seller Feedback:
3632
Buyer Feedback:
2
I'm starting to list a few job lots of LPs & singles in an effort to make some space. All the records and covers will be in at least Very Good Plus condition or better. I will mention anything like stickers, writing and such like and I will try to lump similar styles of music together.
This is a lot of 9 reggae 7" singles. The vinyl is in Very Good Plus condition or better. The sleeves are Very Good Plus with a few handling creases. The white paper sleeves are all new.
Due to Royal Mail putting their prices up today there is a small increase in postage costs.
1. Jacob Miller - Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay, UK issue from 1976 on 2nd Tracs SK5. Generic white sleeve.
2. Big Youth / The Groove Master - House Of Dread Locks, UK issue from 1975 on Attack ATT.8096. Generic white sleeve.
3. Max Romeo & The Upsetters - War In A Babylon, UK issue from 1976 on Island Records WIP 6283. Generic black paper sleeve.
4. John Holt - I'd Love You To Want Me, UK issue from 1978 on Trojan Records TR.7975. Generic white sleeve.
5. Barry Biggs / The Dynamites - Work All Day / Play All Night, UK issue from 1976 on Dynamic Sounds DYN 101. Generic white sleeve.
6. Gregory Isaacs - Bad Da, UK issue from 1975 on Attack ATT.8095. Generic white sleeve.
7. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Jamming / Punky Reggae Party, UK issue from 1977 on Island Records WIP 6410. Company sleeve.
8. Pluto Shervington - D A T, UK issue from 1976 on Opal Records PAL 5. Generic white sleeve.
9. Toots & The Maytals - Reggae Got Soul, UK issue from 1976 on Island Records WIP 6269. Generic black paper sleeve.
I ship in purpose-made strong cardboard mailers and I'm happy to combine multiple purchases to save postage costs. Please e-mail me with any questions.
If the buyer is in the UK I can send the parcel for £3.70 - by Royal Mail second class (inc. sturdy packaging. 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.