Sold Date:
February 1, 2021
Start Date:
January 30, 2021
Final Price:
£19.95
(GBP)
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ARTIST ------------------------------------- POESIE NOIRE
TITLE --------------------------------------- PITY FOR THE SELF OR WE'LL TEACH YOU TO DANCE
YEAR --------------------------------------- 1989
LABEL ------------------------------------- ANTLER RECORDS
VINYL CONDITION -------------------- VG +
COVER CONDITION ------------------- VG
INNER SLEEVE CONDITION ------- PLAIN
RECORD SIZE ---------------------------- LP
COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE ---- BELGIUM
GENRE ------------------------------------ ELECTRONIC ROCK
SUB GENRE ------------------------------- GOTH ROCK / NEW WAVE
SPEED RPM ------------------------------- 33 RPM
COMMENTS
TRACKLIST :
A1Pity For The SelfA2Bunker SongB1Dark NumberB2HiroshimaB3Gioconda SmileB4Pity For The Self (Instrumental)
OUR VINYL RECORD GRADING
MINT (M) Vinyl appears to be in perfect condition with no scuffs or scratches, no writing, spotting or stains, no labels with both inner and outer sleeves having no tears or splits.
NEAR MINT ( M-) Almost mint but may have a few inconsequential flaws that do not effect playing of the vinyl. Both outer and inner lyric sleeves should be near perfect with minor signs of wear, with very slight ring wear and minor denting on corners. Any writing or sticker residue should be noted.
VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) The vinyl record has been handled and played infrequently and carefully. The vinyl record may have light scuff marks from sliding in and out of its sleeve and some of it original lustre may be lost. The vinyl may have very light surface scratches that do not affect the play, this would be acceptable to most record collectors.
VERY GOOD (VG) Vinyl record displays visible signs of handling and playing, such as a loss of its lustre, with light surface scratches, groove wear and spindle trails. There may be some audible surface noise, but this should not overwhelm your musical experience. The cover may well have one or two problems such as evident ring wear, seam splits, slight damage to corners, loss of sheen or gloss and may have a slight stain.
GOOD (G) Vinyl record has been well played with a loss of lustre and significant surface noises but despite these defects the record should play all the way through without skipping. Cover will have flaws but theses should not obliterate the artwork.