The Move Looking On LP - Vinyl Album ST-658 Roy Wood Jeff Lynne ELO VG+/VG++

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The Move Looking On LP - Vinyl Album ST-658 Roy Wood Jeff Lynne ELO VG+/VG++
Vinyl Album ST-658 Features the band's blend of rock and psychedelic music Includes hit single "Blackberry Way" Features fan-favorite tracks such as "Curly" and "Open Up Said The World at the Door" Considered a classic of the Psychedelic rock genre Featuring the distinctive guitar work and vocal harmonies of the band A must-have for fans of The Move, Psychedelic rock and vinyl collecting. Condition:  Cover is VG+ / Album is VG++ to EX

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Mint: Only if the record is in a cover that is still sealed in original shrink wrap. Near mint: Very slight imperfections. Possibly only played once, no scratches, perhaps only very slight scuffs from the cover Excellent: Only a couple marks and perhaps a couple of very light scratches or scuffs Very good: Has marks and light scratches but nothing major, only surface. An LP in this grade may well have a bit of surface noise. The level of how that is heard depends on your needle/stereo. Good: Has a lot of marks, mainly only surface and more than likely a couple of very visible, deep looking scratches that are probably heard and some may skip. Definite surface noise will be heard. Fair: Has a lot of surface marks and scratches that are deep, definitely heard and more than likely skip). Definite surface noise will be heard. Poor: Just basically in terrible condition. We only list “poor” LPs if they are ultra rare or collectible!