Lot of 11 Vintage Dolly Parton Vinyl Record Albums

Sold Date: April 14, 2021
Start Date: April 7, 2021
Final Price: $100.00 (USD)
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Note: These albums were all donated to the Friends of the Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County. We are not record experts and cannot "grade" the records, but only record to the best of our ability the condition of them.  Many more albums will be listed, so be sure you follow our listings if you're interested in country artists' albums. If you have any questions, just shoot us a message.
Dolly: Burlap and Satin (RCA Victor) AYLI-5437 - 25th Album released June 18, 1983, reached #5 on the U.S. Country Album Charts and earned Dolly a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Cover has a small tear near top right corner and the top right corner is bent, solid white album sleeve Record appears in good condition with no visible scratches
Dolly: Great Balls of Fire (RCA Victor) AHL1-3361 - 21st Solo Album released in 1979. The first single, “You’re the Only One,” topped U.S. Country Charts becoming Dolly’s eighth No.1 single and reached No. 59 on the U.S. Top 200 charts. “Sweet Summer Lovin'” was a Top 10 country hit and reached No. 77 on the U.S. Top 200 charts. Cover is in good condition with a small (1/4") in the bottom left of the cover. White album sleeve is foxed with age. Record appears in very good condition with no visible scratches
Dolly Parton: Touch Your Woman (RCA Victor) LSP-4686 - This was Dolly's 9th album released March 15, 1972. The title song, ‘Touch Your Woman,’ reached No. 6 on the U.S. Country Singles Charts in March 1972. It also earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. Cover is in worn condition, but intact with a sticker on the front that lists the songs and states the album is a Promotional Album issued by RCA and Not for Sale (it's ok, it's not illegal to sell promotional copies). The sleeve is an RCA sleeve. The record does have a few scratches on it - not very deep though.
Dolly Parton: My Blue Ridge Mountain Boy (RCA Victor) LSP-4188 - Released September 1, 1969 as her 4th solo album. The photo of the man on the cover behind Dolly is one of the first images of her husband, Carl Dean.
Cover is in worn condition with a 4" slit on the spine of it. The inside sleeve is an RCA color sleeve advertising RCA Stereo 8 Cartridge Tapes and photos of other albums. There is about a 4" split at the bottom of the sleeve.
The record has some scratching, with one rather prominent scratch on side 2.

Dolly Parton: Coat of Many Colors (RCA Victor) LSP-4603 - Released October 1, 1971, this was Dolly's 8th solo album. The album rose to No. 7 on the U.S. Country Albums Chart. The title track climbed to No. 4 on the U.S. Country Chart. Cover is worn with tape around three sides of it and a postcard taped to the front of it (see pics) Sleeve is an RCA dynaflex sleeve. The record is a "dynaflex" record (seems thin and "flexes"). Needs some cleaning and has a couple of light scratches.

Dolly Parton: The Fairest of Them All - (RCA Victor) LSP-4288 - Released February 1970 as her 5th solo album. It climbed to No. 13 on the U.S. Top Country Albums chart. Dolly wrote or co-wrote all 11 songs on the album. Cover is worn with splits at the top and bottom seams where someone then tried to tape them. The inside sleeve is an RCA color sleeve advertising RCA Stereo 8 Cartridge Tapes and photos of other albums. There are splits at the sleeve edge. The record looks like it needs a good cleaning with lots of smudges and one 1/2" scratch at the beginning of side 2.
A Real Live Dolly Parton with Special Guest Porter Wagoner (RCA Victor) ZPRS-1479- Released in 1970, it was Dolly's first "live" album. She recorded the album during a concert in the gym of her alma mater, Sevier County High School as part of the first Dolly Days event, a yearly celebration in Dolly’s hometown. Several songs featured Porter Wagoner, her long-time duet partner.
The album cover is worn with labels and an index card taped to it (see pics). the inside sleeve is a color RCA Stereo 8 Cartridge Tapes with color photos of other albums. The record needs to be cleaned and has a couple of light scratches and some scuffing/smear(?) on side 2
Dolly Parton  (RCA Victor) APL1-1221. Released November 1975, this was Dolly's 16th Album. The pop and country spiritual “The Seeker” reached No. 2 on the U.S. Country Singles Charts. “We Used To” reached No. 9 on the U.S. Country Singles Charts, and the album peaked at No. 14 on the U.S. Country Album Charts. The Album has been taped around the outside edges and there is a 1/2 circle hole cut in the cover near the top right corner (see pics). There is no sleeve. The album needs to be cleaned and has one small scratch on the B side.
Dolly Parton : As Long As I Love (Monument) SLP18136 - Stated "Disc Jockey Not for Sale" A compilation album it was released on June 8, 1970. The album is made up of songs Parton had recorded while signed to Monument Records. She left the label in 1967 to sign with RCA Victor after having released only one album. Three of the songs had previously been issued on singles, the remaining nine songs were previously unreleased.
The Album cover is worn with a sticker on it and remains of another sticker (see photos). No album sleeve. The record appears in excellent condition with no visible scratching.
Dolly: At Her Best (RCA Victor) LSP-4449 (ZPRS-1769) - Released in November 1970 it includes the title tracks of her first four RCA albums,along with  “Down from Dover,” “Gypsy, Joe, and Me,” “In the Ghetto,” “Daddy Come and Get Me,” “How Great Thou Art” and “Just the Way I Am.” The album cover is worn with tape on the edges and some stickers and a card taped on the front (see photos) and some stickers on the back along with ink marks through some song titles (see photos). There is no record sleeve. The record has some little spots of sticky on it and really needs a good cleaning but no real scratches.
Dolly Parton: The Bargain Store (RCA Victor) APL1-0950 - Released Feb 13, 1975 as her 15th solo album. The title track topped the U.S. Country Singles Charts, becoming Dolly’s fifth consecutive No. 1 single, and the album peaked at No. 9 on the U.S. Country Music Charts. The album cover is worn and taped at the edges, there is no record sleeve. The record is in good condition with no visible scratches but needs to be cleaned.