Larry Norman 7-LP's NM or as Described

Sold Date: March 7, 2024
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The following LP's are included in this listing:

Impact 3121, “Upon This Rock”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1971. This is a reissue of Capitol 446. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.

Solid Rock 2001, “In Another Land”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1976. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.

Phydeaux 888, “Only Visiting This Planet”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1978. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. No cut-outs.

Phydeaux 777, “Almost So Long Ago The Garden”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1980. Not available in stores. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Crease lines in the upper RH-corner. No cut-outs.

Solid Rock 2007, “Something New Under The Son”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.

Solid Rock/Phydeaux 86, “Come As A Child”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1983 The record is NM/NM-. Benefit album not licensed for airplay. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.

Solid Rock/Phydeaux 99, “The Tune”, by Larry Norman, was issued in 1983 The record is NM. Benefit album not licensed for airplay. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.

Records are graded visually using Goldmine standards. Records have been play-tested only when duly noted.

Shipping via Media Mail is free within the USA. No international shipping.

LP’s are bubble-wrapped and shipped in specially designed cardboard boxes for safety. 

LP’s are from a radio station collection except for Record Club issues.