Sold Date:
August 10, 2014
Start Date:
August 7, 2014
Final Price:
$50.50
(USD)
Bid Count:
5
Seller Feedback:
268
Buyer Feedback:
11
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The first and second pressing difference is on the back cover. The 1st pressing the years listed are 1986, 2011 and on the 2nd pressing the years listed are 1986, 2012. Also on the 2nd press below the dates 1986, 2012, it says Second pressing. The jemp records logo is on the right side on the back for the first pressing and on left back side next to the bar code for the second pressing. This is the first pressing of this vinyl which is more rare. This vinyl is sealed and has never been opened. International Shipping available through Ebay Global Shipping Program. I will insure it for the full amount for US customers Only. I will also provide you with the insurance tag and provide you with a tracking number to track it for US customers only. Please see the pictures and contact me if you have any questions or would like to see more pictures. Please contact me if you have any questions.
I took pictures of all four corners of the vinyl. Please see the pictures. There are bends and dents on the four corners of the vinyl sleeve cover. In the last picture, it shows a round circle on the front top right side of the vinyl sleeve. Its small and difficult to tell if there is a scratch on the vinyl sleeve or if its from the plastic wrap. Please see the pictures for more details. I am the original owner and the vinyl that you see in the pictures is the vinyl you will be receiving. Soon after forming the band, "Phish" (aka The White Tape) was created from four-track recordings which the band and band members mixed, dubbed and circulated as a demo. It consists of an assortment of four-track recordings from 1984-1985 including four songs recorded by all the existing members of Phish as a band: Alumni Blues, AC/DC Bag, Slave To The Traffic Light and Dog Gone Dog (a/k/a Dog Log). The balance was recorded separately by the band members and blended together from 4-track cassettes to create the album as we know it. Trey has said The White Tape exemplifies, perhaps more than any other studio effort, the band's unbridled creative freedom of the day. The White Tape highlights Phish's early development with ethereal sound- scapes and interesting sketches on Phish's classics-to-be such as an acoustic The Divided Sky as it existed then and even an acapella rendering of You Enjoy Myself. In 1998, The White Tape was re-mastered from the 2-track cassette master. The original art for the cassette demo was created by Trey himself and was updated for the CD release by artist Jim Pollock. A snapshot in time, The White Tape is a must-have for any fan and a perfect introduction to the band's studio work.
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