MARVIN GAYE What's Going On tamla MOTOWN LP soul '71 2D stampers gatefold stereo

Sold Date: March 7, 2015
Start Date: October 4, 2014
Final Price: $59.00 (USD)
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MARVIN GAYE What's Going On tamla stereo MOTOWN LP soul original '71 "2D/2D" matrix stampers gatefold stereo see pics! vg+ shape lp, vg cover, cover states ts-310, labels state t310 and hs1868/7 stereo. with color printed ad coupon inner sleeve.

What's Going On by Marvin Gaye
- released in 1971 on the Tamla label, number 310.

Vinyl = VG+; nearly pristine labels; vinyl still retains original gloss; some faint hairline blemishes can be seen under bright light; plays great with no background surface noise noted.

Cover = VG; gatefold; rub wear evident front and back; inside clean; bottom corner tips show blunting; edges and spine show shelf wear.



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Vinyl grading is usually based on the Goldmine standard and is as follows:

“SS” Still Sealed – For the collector that demands nothing but perfection.

“M” Mint - a near perfect, or unplayed record.

“NM” Near Mint - in factory fresh condition, like new.

EX+ - close to like new with only superficial signs of use that don't affect play. Will satisfy all but the most vain and demanding collector.

EX - a used, reasonable copy. Shows slight signs of wear.

VG+ - There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility a few skuffs and/or light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.

VG - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise,still plays great.

Good - In the record world, "Good" is not good! From here on down, we're talking about beat-up records!