Sold Date:
August 11, 2015
Start Date:
May 2, 2014
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Tsuyoshi Yamamoto - Autumn in Seattle.
Factory Sealed, Stored in a Climate and Light Controled Enviroment. Condition is New Factory Mint.
We also carry more than 50,000 titles in the sealed vinyl format so if there are others you seek,
just request a stock check and price quote.
We are happy to combine shipping and offer a discount on orders of two or more records.
Side 1 The Way We Were Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head Autumn in Seattle
Side 2 Theme from Spartacus Misty
Side 3 A Time for Us Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
Side 4 Sound of Music Medley As Time Goes By
About Clarity Vinyl:
Clarity Vinyl represents the ultimate in vinyl formulations because it is comprised of over 90 percent of the highest
quality co-polymer available – a key component in vinyl pellets used for manufacturing vinyl records. Further,
Clarity Vinyl has no carbon black additive, common in vinyl formulas for LPs. Carbon black contains trace metals
that become magnetized and cause "electrical distortions" in cartridges during playback that smears the sound.
By taking out the Carbon Black, Classic Records is able to dramatically reduce the "electrical distortions" and
thus bring more "Clarity" to the playback process, providing a more realistic musical experience to the listener
and LP enthusiast. 45-RPM records have long been recognized as providing a higher fidelity musical experience resulting
purely from the cartridge being able to extract more of the nuance from the complex vertical and horizontal groove
modulations in stereo LPs. Further, Classic Records 45-RPM single-sided pressings dramatically reduce the mechanical
resonances created by the cartridge during playback by allowing these resonances to be more fully transmitted to and
absorbed by the turntable platter. Classic Records Clarity Vinyl 45-RPM pressings are designed and manufactured to
provide the lowest distortion in every aspect of LP playback resulting in putting the listener as close to the music as possible.