Sold Date:
March 21, 2014
Start Date:
January 22, 2014
Final Price:
$40.00
$32.00
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
2970
Buyer Feedback:
111
Southern Soul 45 Lot-70 - Not Listed _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Title: This sale is for a lot of 70 Southern Soul 45's, commonly found on Jukeboxes in the South in the 1980's and 1990's. If you know music, you know who you would find spinning on a Jukebox in Mississippi in the 80's and 90's- too many titles to list.
Record Labe1/Year: Various/1980's-1990's
Condition: G+ to VG range. [record came from a jukebox distributor - some have evidence of use [skidmarks, etc., others look unplayed, but may have handling marks; some have damage labels] This is a great lot for your jukebox, or a beginning Southern Soul Collector. The cost of each 45 is about .50 each. What a deal! Don't miss out! If you're not comfortable buying an unlisted and ungraded lot, please pass up this listing, and check out my other 45's in my store - all listed and graded. Thanks.
Comments: This is what Southern Soul Music will make you do ThIf you can sit down while Southern Soul Music is on the Dj's table or radio, you are 'half-alive'!eThere is an old sound with a new flavor for your ear rising through out the country, and it’s called “Southern Soul”. Why introduce it as an old
sound? Well it’s simple, before looping and sampling became popular, which was somewhere around the mid 80s, we had something called realre is an old sound with a new flavor for your ear rising through out the country, and it’s called “Southern Soul”. Why introduce it as an old
sound? Well it’s simple, before looping and sampling became popular, which was somewhere around the mid 80s, we had something called realThere is an old sound with a new flavor for your ear rising through out the country, and it’s called “Southern Soul”. Why introduce it as an old
sound? Well it’s simple, before looping and sampling became popular, which was somewhere around the mid 80s, we had something called real
Goldmine Record Grading Standards used to grade record's condition. Records in less than VG+ or NM, will be listed with additional descriptions of it flaws. All records are guaranteed to play satisfactorily. If your record doesn't play as described, or is not rated according to the Goldmine Standards, returns or resolutions are welcome. However, I do encourage additional questions, or requests for soundclips, if you're not comfortable with the grading standards used - in order to reduce incidents of returns.
Grades:
NM - A near perfect record - new/unplayed
VG+ Clean record, free of major flaws
VG Record with physical flaws, but plays OK
G/G+/Fair - Records with more flaws than VG - still plays, with some noise
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SHIPPING: U.S. BUYERS, PLEASE WAIT FOR INVOICE FOR CORRECT SHIPPING RATE - WILL BE APROX. $7, NOT $4
Man needs music to clean his dirty soul. Vinyl is a better cleanser than digital - get your music on vinyl.