Sold Date:
March 1, 2015
Start Date:
January 31, 2015
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Here are eight (8) vintage country vinyl albums.
1. Johnny Cash at San Quentin. Columbia Stereo CS 9827. 1969.
Sample songs: A Boy Named Sue / I Walk the Line / Folsom Prison Blues / Peace in the Valley.
Condition:
Outer jacket is well-scuffed. It is frayed at the edges and corners. No busted seams.
Inner liner is a little wrinkled. It advertises other albums.
Vinyl record shows heavy and clumsy turntable play, with scratches and scuffs, none appearing serious enough to cause a needle skip.
2. The Fabulous Johnny Cash. Columbia. Stereo. CS 8122. 1958.
Sample songs: Run Softly, Blue River / That's All Over / One More Ride / Don't Take Your Guns to Town / I'd Rather Die Young / Shepherd of My Heart.
Condition: Outer jacket very nice for its age. Some wear at the edges and corners. Colors bright and vivid. Some scuffing on the back.
Inner liner is good, just a little wrinkled.
Vinyl record shows moderate turntable play, with light scratches and scuffs.
3. I Walk the Line. Columbia Stereo CS 8990. 1964.
Sample songs: Title song / Folsom Prison Blues / Hey Porter / Wreck of the Old 97 / Big River / Goodbye Little Darlin' Goodbye.
Condition:
Outer jacket is scuffed. Worn and frayed at the edges and corners. No busted seams.
Inner liner advertises other albums. It is faded, worn at the opening edge, and torn.
Vinyl record shows moderate turntable play with light scratches and scuffs.
4, Johnny Cash and Friends. Columbia Stereo C 10777. An Associated Drug Stores Exclusive Promotion. 1972.
Songs sung by Cash, Lynn Anderson, Mary Robbins, George Jones & Tammy Wynette, Jody Miller, and Ray Price.
Sample songs: I Got a Woman / Daddy Sang Bass / The Master's Touch / Kiss the World Goodbye.
Condition:
Outer jacket is well-scuffed and worn at the edges and corners. Some bending and creasing.
Inner liner is plain paper and is well-faded and worn and torn at the open edges.
Vinyl record shows moderate turntable play with light scratches and scuffs. One long light scratch.
5. The Best of the Best of Merle Haggard.
St-11082. Capitol. 1972.
Condition:
Outer jacket - Scuffed front and back. Some tears along the spine. The circular shape of the record is visible on the back. No bar code.
Inner paper liner - A new replacement.
Vinyl record - Very good, showing very light turntable play.
6. The Best of the Best of Merle Haggard (This is a second copy you can give to a friend.)
ST-11082. Capitol. 1972.
Condition:
Outer jacket - Heavily scuffed. The circular shape of the vinyl record is clearly visible. Some soiling on the back. Some fraying along the edges and corners.
Inner liner - Very good. One corner is creased.
Vinyl record - Only fair, due to scuffs and scratches. Shows clumsy turntable play.
7. Merle Haggard and the Strangers.
Songs I'll Always Sing.
Capitol SABB- 11531. 1977.
Double album in gatefold jacket.
Condition:
Outer jacket - Lightly scuffed and frayed at the edges. But generally very nice. Inside the gatefold is even better.
Inner paper liners - Lightly faded. Plain paper. Also very good.
Vinyl records - Very good. Show very light turntable play.
8. Waylon.
Music Man.
Waylon Jennings.
RCA AGLI-3602. 1980.
Includes Theme from the Dukes of Hazzard.
Condition:
Outer jacket - Scuffed and frayed along the edges and corners. The corners are bumped hard. There are a few wrinkles on the back.
Inner paper liner - Plain paper. Very good, just some bending at the open edge.
Vinyl record - Good. Shows moderate turntable play, with some scuffs and light scratches.
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