Canadian Conspiracy Rare Private Pressing Record LP Signed

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Start Date: October 5, 2023
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Canadian Conspiracy Rare Private Pressing Record LP Signed


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Canadian band originally from Brantford / London, ON 
According to the The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia, the band started in the late ‘60s as The Blues Syndicate and became The Canadian Conspiracy at the start of the ‘70s.
Their first single, “Change of Life” b/w “Love is Where You Find It” was recorded at the Toronto Sound Studio and was produced by Kenny Marco (Motherlode, Dr. Music, etc.)
and supervised by studio owners Terry Brown and Doug Riley. A full length LP was recorded in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia by a later version of the band.

The line-up included:
Alex Glover (vocals)/ Dan Desmond (lead guitar) / Mike Heath (bass) / Brian Galange (drums) / Stan Plocinik (trumpet) / Trevor Gloyn (saxophone) /
Andy Evans (trumpet) / Don MacTavish (organ)

Artist:

Canadian Conspiracy

Title:

Canadian Conspiracy

        

Label:

QCS-1207
Label has bubbling on side 2

Made in:

Canada

Inner Sleeve:  

 

Vinyl--Visually Graded:

VG+

Jacket Condition:

light surface wear, signatures on back

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*** Visual Grading ***
(
record is spot play-tested if a problem is suspected)

SS

Still Sealed

9

NM

Near Mint records will look like new or almost-like-new, with at worst, a minor surface mark(s). (This is usually the TOP grade for an unsealed album)

8

VG+

Very Good Plus records will be nice and shiny with only minor surface marks which shouldn't affect the sound

7

VG

Very Good records will still be nice & shiny but have more pronounced scuffs/scratches which will likely be audible

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6

G+

I don't list many items below VG ... but may do so if it's a desirable title ... so a Good Plus or Good may be acceptable if it's the only condition available ...

5

G

these two grades will include records with signs of wear, deeper scratches and pops/clicks during play ... still may be worth keeping until an upgrade is found ...




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