Sold Date:
October 3, 2014
Start Date:
September 9, 2014
Final Price:
$25.49
(USD)
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Les McCann & Eddie Harris
8 lp Lot
Music Let's Me Be, Swiss Movement Live At Montreaux Jazz Festival, Second Movement, Live At Newport, Is It In? I Need Some Money, How Can You Live Like That (2 Copies).
Atlantic Records SD-1537, 1583, SD-1595, SD-1659, SD-1669, SD1698.
Made In USA.
Covers (noted imperfections), Swiss Movement (rw, ew), co on Eddie Harris at Newport, peeling, cr.
Eddie At Newport - The Vinyl is VG+
Les McCann Eddie Harris ~ Swiss Movement -VG+/Excellent (nice gloss)
Second Movement - M-
Is It In - rw, ew, cr. Vinyl: VG+
I Need Some Money - rw, ew, cr, sticker. Vinyl: VG/VG+ nice gloss.
How Can You Live Like That? 2 Copies: VG+ Promo, NM Original.
Les McCann ~ Music Let's Me Be - cr, rw, lt ew. Vinyl: Excellent.
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Heres a brief explanation of my grading system, followed by an overview of abbreviations you will encounter...
SS Still Sealed - in factory-fresh condition M Mint - I don't use this grade. M- Mint Minus - a near perfect record Excellent a great record, slightly below M- but above average (VG+). VG++ Very Good Plus close to like new with only superficial signs of use that dont affect play. Only well cared for records will grade out to VG+. Will satisfy all but the most demanding collector. VG Very Good - a used, reasonable copy. There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility of light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice. VG- Very Good Minus - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise. G+ Good Plus. In the record world, 'Good' is not good! From here on down (Fair, Poor), we're talking about beat-up records.COMMENTS
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