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Sold Date:
March 6, 2014
Start Date:
March 1, 2014
Final Price:
$37.95
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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Here is an album from my collection offered up for auction: A VINTAGE 1966 album "Buffalo Springfield" their DEBUT album and first ever album with Steve Stills and Neil Young, in well cared for condition! Released in 1966 on Atco SD 33 200 A MONO. As this record was in early production, the band had a hit heading to the top of the charts that was not included on the album! The presses were stopped and "For What It's Worth" was added and the song "Baby Don't Scold Me" was deleted. This is an early mono copy (just after the addition) with the big new hit "For what it's worth"! The record grades easy VG+/EX, is glossy and clean, has some light marks, nothing heavy, has been PLAY TESTED. This record plays from start to finish with excellent sound quality with very minimal surface noise. No skips, no jumps, this album is a VERY enjoyable listen! The ATCO labels have no writing or signatures. The cover rates strong EX, is clean, has great deep colors, bright white, all edges and corners solid, no tape, no signatures, no punch holes or cut outs, would rate near mint except it has some light edge wear to top seam, no splits except 1/2" at top opening! Includes the original Atco printed inner sleeve! (see photos) Own it now with my fair BUY IT NOW price.
Will be shipped FREE (Media rate) in a protective plastic sleeve
inside a secure record mailing box with tracking number. Check out other
RARE Rock album gems on my Seller's list. Thanks for looking!