Sold Date:
March 2, 2017
Start Date:
February 23, 2017
Final Price:
£14.99
(GBP)
Bid Count:
1
Seller Feedback:
597
Buyer Feedback:
6
– 1969 Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed Label: – PRID 7, – 6641 900 Series: – PRID 7 Format: 2 × , LP, Album, Reissue, Gatefold
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , , , Tracklist A1Waiting For My Man7:00A2Lisa Says5:46A3What Goes On8:47A4Sweet Jane3:58B1We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together3:12B2Femme Fatale3:01B3New Age6:31B4Rock And Roll6:00B5Beginning To See The Light5:26C1Ocean10:46C2Pale Blue Eyes5:50C3Heroin9:42D1Some Kinda Love4:44D2Over You2:15D3Sweet Bonnie Brown/It's Just Too Much7:50D4White Light/White Heat8:32D5I'll Be Your Mirror2:17 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Copyright (c) – Published By – Credits Art Direction, Illustration, Design – * Lyrics By, Music By – Mastered By – Sleeve Notes [Back Cover] – Sleeve Notes [Inner Cover] – Notes PRICELESS series reissue. Gatefold cover with opening for records on right side. Front cover with "BACK TO BACK 2 RECORD SET" pink/blue logo on the left buttock, and black and white Mercury logo on bottom right. Back cover has also the 2 front cover logos. PRICELESS series inner sleeve. Blue Mercury label.
Ⓟ & © 1979 Phonogram Ltd. on innner cover right.
Ⓟ 1974 Polygram Records Inc (New York) on center label
Made in England Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (LP 1, center label): 9198 029 Matrix / Runout (LP 2, center label): 9198 030 Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout): 9198029 1ᵛ// ∇ E420 1 1 1 6 [autograph?] Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout): 919802 9B//2 ∇4 2 0W 1 1 Matrix / Runout (Side 3 Runout): 9198030 1ᵛ//1 ∇ E420 1 1 2 1 Matrix / Runout (Side 4 Runout): 9198030 2ᵛ//1 ∇ E420 1 1 2 0 Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout Stamped Variant 2): 9198029 A-3U-1-1 Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Runout Stamped Variant 2): 9198029 B-2U-1-1 Matrix / Runout (Side 3 Runout Stamped Variant 2): 9198030 A //2 ∇ 420 W 1 Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Runout Stamped [PRID 7 D] scratched, Variant 2): 9198030 B- PRID 7 D -2U-1-1
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Te record has been played so much that the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated, perhaps with some distortion and mild scratches. The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration, etc
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