Sold Date:
December 11, 2023
Start Date:
December 1, 2023
Final Price:
£36.15
(GBP)
Bid Count:
2
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Original UK 1st stereo pressing of The Kinks' 1967 album Something Else, including such classics as Waterloo Sunset, David Watts (later covered by The Jam) and Death of a clown.
The flipback sleeve has survived intact but has ringwear, spine wear, edge wear and corner wear, along with some creasing and the letter W written on the front. It grades Good+ to VG.
The vinyl plays through really well with no skips or sticking, and only occasional surface noise, and the odd pop in places. There are plenty of hairlines and scuffs but no feelable scratches. Visually it grades Good+ to VG, but the audio is at least VG+. Very enjoyable listen.
The deep pink Pye labels are in very good shape overall - a little spindle wear and some minor paper loss in one place on Side 2. They grade VG+.
The vinyl comes in a new white paper inner sleeve.
A classic album, and highly collectable. Competitive start price!
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Postage and Packing: UK £4.75 2nd Class Tracked, Europe £14.50 (tracked), Rest of the World £25 (tracked) I'm happy to combine postage wherever possible to save you money - just let me know if you're bidding on other items of mine.
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I made an error in the title: the catalogue number is NSPL 18193 not NPL 18193 - correct for the 1st UK stereo pressing. You can see this clearly from the labels and the sticker on the back of the sleeve (stereo copies used the mono sleeves with a sticker to indicate they were stereo). Thanks.