Alton Ellis ‎”I’ve Lost That Love” rare rocksteady reggae 1969 original 7” vinyl

Sold Date: April 6, 2015
Start Date: March 27, 2015
Final Price: £11.49 (GBP)
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Alton Ellis ‎”I’ve Lost That Love” rare rocksteady reggae 1969 original 7” vinyl press
Very rare and collectable killer reggae tune on Treasure Isle Label original Jamaica 1969 pressing from producer Duke Reid. Classic Alton rocksteady cut to Brenda Holloway's You Made Me So Very Happy, the song made famous by Blood Sweat & Tears c/w upbeat early reggae cover to Paul Anka's teen ballad Diana.
I am a long time vintage reggae record collector, specialising in vintage reggae 7" records on rare and original Jamaican and UK press, for reggae, ska, rocksteady, roots and dub, calypso, mento, dancehall, digi, lovers rock, and soul. Unfortunately due to personal circumstances I  am selling my collection over the coming few months so please add me to your favourites.
LISTEN♫  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4W6jVyAroQ
Condition: Vinyl:  Side A: VG+ Side B: VG+ Sleeve: Plain Sleeve PLAYS WITH NO SKIPS OR JUMPS!!
Alton Ellis ‎”I’ve Lost That Love” / Diana Label: Treasure Isle ‎– DSK-3526 Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM  Country: Jamaica Released: 1969 Genre: Reggae Style: Reggae, Rocksteady Tracklist AI've Lost That Love BDiana Producer: Duke Reid =================== Notes on Grading (vintage): ————————— Grading done in line with the most commonly international accepted definition for the grading of condition of vintage vinyl records:
SS Still Sealed (Never opened. Flawless, with no damage whatsoever)
EX- Excellent condition (opened and played, but no damage) VG+ Very Good Plus (scuff marks and signs of wear but plays almost perfectly throughout with only "barely detectable" crackles or pops and a slight noise at the beginning - typical of vintage records in good condition) VG Very Good (May crackle, pop or make other annoying noises, but only occasionally, never continuously, and not more loudly than the music being listened to) G+ Good Plus (May have continuous crackles, pops, etc... but not so loud as to make the music completely unlistenable or unenjoyable to the casual listener)
Scuffs ——— A scuff is a mark on the record which hasn't etched deeply in to the grooves of the record. Lightly scuffed records usually play close to mint. Heavily scuffed records usually play closer to what experts call "VG" or "VG-".  Moderately scuffed records usually play between VG or VG+. 
Scratches ———— A scratch is evidence of real damage to the surface of the record. Scratches almost always affect how a record plays. There are some records manufactured with deep grooves where the needle will drop in to the groove below the scratch and the scratch will not be heard. =============== Postage: —— Recently a few buyers have claimed that their item hasn't arrived. From now on all items will be sent Signed For. Postage rates have gone up and all records that sell for more than £20 will be sent signed for. 
Postage 7"  UK £1.50 7" Europe £3.95 7” Americas and Asia £4.95 7” Australasia £5.25
7" UK - Signed for £2.50  7" Europe- Signed for £8.50 7” Americas and Asia- Signed for £9.95 7” Australasia - Signed for  £10.45 ===================