Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 Herb Alpert Presents RARE UK 60s A&M Issue LP EX+

Sold Date: April 2, 2023
Start Date: March 26, 2023
Final Price: £19.99 (GBP)
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Artist: Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66

Title: Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66

Format: L.P.

Label & Catalogue Reference: A&M Records STEREO AMLS 954

Release Date: Late 60s issue

Country of Manufacture: U.K.

CONDITION (DISC VISUAL / SLEEVE) EXCELLENT+ / EXCELLENT+ (This copy came from unsold shop stock which had sat in storage since the early 1980s and so I'm not certain it has ever seen play.  Under an intense light only the odd, ultra-fine hairline mark is present.  The sleeve is also very crisp for a record which is over 50 years old now.  The rear is pretty white and displays only mild discolouration.  There is a little ring-wear on the front of the sleeve at the top and the bottom and one light crease near the opening edge.  The corners are quite sharp.  A very fine copy of this record!)

Other Details: This is the late 60s A&M pressing.  This is the 1st A&M pressing with A-1/B-1 matrixes although an earlier pressing on Pye International exists.  I don't know exactly when this pressing was released but I assume 1968/69 due to the presence of flip-backs on the rear of the sleeve.


GRADINGS – How I Grade

My items are visually graded under an intense light using my nearly 20 years of experience buying and playing records.  I am a record collector first and foremost.  I would say my grading is on the conservative side however, it is also realistic.  Realistic in the sense that sometimes even brand new records are not immaculate.  Some items are play-graded and where this is the case it will be noted in the Item Description.

 

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MINT – If used to describe the condition of a record the item will be sealed.  Mint will rarely be used to describe the condition of a sleeve however, it will mean the item is sealed and no storage damage is evident.

NEAR MINT – When used to describe a record it will mean that it is hard to discern that the disc has been played.  When viewed under an intense light there might be the odd hairline mark however, you would really have to look hard for it.  Ultimately, the vinyl will look like it has just been made.  When used to describe a sleeve it will mean that the sleeve has no shelf-wear or storage damage.  The sleeve will look like new.

EXCELLENT+ - There will be an indication that the record has seen some play but not heavy play.  When viewed under an intense light only the tiniest, wispiest hairline markings will be present and not excessively so.  The vinyl will retain a great sheen.  A sleeve described as EX+ will display minimal shelf or storage wear including an odd crease or the stubbing of corners, slight fraying to the opening edge.  Ultimately, the sleeve will still be a superior example.

EXCELLENT – There might be an indication that the record has seen a reasonable amount of play and handling however, it has been well looked after.  Superficial surfaces scuffs may be present but no marks of real substance (i.e. which will affect playback).  Under an intense light it is likely that a relative volume of hairline marks are present.  A sleeve described as EX will display shelf or storage wear including creasing, loss of print (due to rubbing), possible stubbing of corners etc.  The sleeve will not display any substantial flaws.  Ultimately, it will be a solid copy.

VERY GOOD+ - I will rarely list vinyl for sale described as VG+.  Any vinyl listed as VG+ will have a detailed condition description included in the listing.  The description VG+ is more often used to describe sleeves.  Often VG+ describes the condition of a sleeve which was of very cheap manufacture (think 1970s EMI sleeves or Polydor late 60s/early 70s) and therefore more prone to display the vagaries of time.  A sleeve described as VG+ will not be a basket case.  It will likely display a reasonable volume of creasing, a reasonable amount of rubbing/stubbing and possible the odd substantial flaw.

 

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