Job lot 5 funk / soul LPs Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Geno Washington, Barry White

Sold Date: March 24, 2021
Start Date: March 17, 2021
Final Price: £11.61 (GBP)
Bid Count: 5
Seller Feedback: 3948
Buyer Feedback: 0


I'm starting to list a few job lots of LPs & singles in an effort to make some space. They will all be just under the Royal Mail maximum weight for small parcels (2 kg. inc. strong packing). All the vinyl records and covers are in Very Good Plus condition or better, unless stated otherwise. I will mention anything like stickers, writing and such like and I will try to lump similar styles of music together.

This is a job lot of 5 soul / funk LPs

1.  Geno Washington And The Ram Jam Band - Hipsters, Flipsters, Finger Poppin' Daddies! LP, stereo UK issue from 1967 on Piccadilly NSPL. 38032. Front-laminated flipback cover. Cover has a little light creasing and a shop sticker on the back.

2.  Isaac Hayes - Shaft double LP, UK reissue from 1974 on Stax STXD 4004. Gatefold cover, Pye records advertising inners, dark-red translucent vinyl. 

3.  Barry White - Can't Get Enough LP, UK issue from 1974 on 20th Century Records BT 444. Fully-laminated cover, dark-red translucent vinyl. 

4.  Marvin Gaye - Midnight Love LP, UK issue from 1982 on CBS 85977. Lyric insert. Insert has some creasing.
5.  Donna Summer  - Live And More double LP, UK issue from 1974 on Casablanca CALD 5006. Triple gatefold cover, dark-red translucent vinyl.

BUYERS IN THE U.S.A. Postage cost for this job lot is now £30.00 for Royal Mail Standard Airmail and NOT £21.00. Costs keep going up each week it seems. 

OTHER BUYERS OUTSIDE EUROPE please ask about postage costs as the airline situation seems to be altering prices daily.                                    

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 £4 20 - by Royal Mail second class (inc. sturdy Amazon style bukwrap 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.