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THE LIBERTINES S/T LP [SEALED VINYL] NEW! Rough Trade REISSUE 2007

Sold Date: January 30, 2015
Start Date: October 4, 2014
Final Price: $22.49 (USD)
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ARTIST: THE LIBERTINES

TITLE: S/T

FORMAT: 12" LP 33.3 rpm on black vinyl.

LABEL: ROUGH TRADE / 883870016612 / RTRAD166LP / 2008 REISSUE / USA

CONDITION: MINT / NEW / SEALED

OTHER INFO: The eponoymous second album from The Libertines instantly shot to the #1 spot on the UK charts upon release in 2004, surpassing the debut in terms of energy and creativity. As with Up The Bracket, The Libertines was produced by former Clash frontman, Mick Jones, who brilliantly captures Pete Doherty and Carl Barat as they trade melodic slurring and mumbled choruses while propulsive guitar grooves take left turns and threaten to careen out of control. Tough and heart-rending, tracks like "Can't Stand Me Now" and "What Became of the Likely Lads" reach out to the drunken lout inside us all. "For Lovers" reached #7 in the charts, eclipsing The Libertines' best single performance to that date.

TRACKS:

A1 Can't Stand Me Now3:23 A2 Last Post On The Bugle2:32 A3 Don't Be Shy3:03 A4 The Man Who Would Be King3:59 A5 Music When The Lights Go Out3:02 A6 Narcissist2:10 A7 The Ha Ha Wall2:29 B1 Arbeit Macht Frei1:13 B2 Campaign Of Hate2:10 B3 What Katie Did3:49 B4 Tomblands2:06 B5 The Saga1:53 B6 Road To Ruin4:21 B7 What Became Of The Likely Lads5:54

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Record Grading

Mint : Unopened,still factory sealed.

NM or -M : Near perfect, played once or twice if ever.

VG++ : Almost like new with only superficial signs of use that dont affect play. Only well cared for records will grade out to VG++.

VG+ : Vinyl may show some slight signs of wear and may have slight scuffs or light scratches that don't affect the sound.The cover may have slight signs of wear.

VG or Very Good : Some surface noise will be noticeable in quiter passages but will not overpower the music.The cover may have writing,tape or stickers,but not all three.

G or Good : Good doesn't mean bad it just means the album can play through without skipping,but there will be significant surface noise or detectable scratches.The cover may have splits, writing,tape,or stickers on it.

 


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