Sold Date:
March 17, 2014
Start Date:
November 22, 2013
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Brand new record. Not shrink-wrapped
Red Dirt - Red Dirt [LP] (180 Gram Vinyl, import)
Secret Records BT5004 5036436081028 LP Blues Rock
180 gram audiophile vinyl edition of the much sought after 1970 Red Dirt album. A psych blues classic.
Red Dirt were a UK heavy blues psych band. This album was recorded in 1970 and this version released in 2009 through Record Collector in the UK and is now available to retail. 180 gram audiophile vinyl edition of this much sought after 1970 Red Dirt album. A psych-blues classic and a mint original copy is valued at around £1500. Fuzzed out!
Tracklist
A1 Memories
A2 Death Letter
A3 Problems
A4 Song For Pauline
A5 Ten Seconds To Go
A6 In The Morning
A7 Maybe I'm Right
B1 Summer Madness Laced With Newbald Gold
B2 Death Of A Dream
B3 Gimme A Shot
B4 Brain Worker
B5 I've Been Down So Long
RECORD: M
COVER: M
Record Grading
Mint (M): New condition.
Near Mint (NM): Nearly perfect, a record with no obvious signs of wear, a perfect sleeve with no more than the most minor defects and signs of slight handling.
Very Good Plus (VG+): A very good plus record will show signs that it was played, but was taken good care of by the previous owner. Record surface may show slight signs of wear or minor scuffs that do not affect play. Picture sleeves may have slight wear, lightly turned up corners.
Very Good (VG): A very good record will show groove wear and may have a few vinyl imperfections which will affect the sound. Picture sleeves will show slightly more wear with perhaps a frayed top edge, ring wear or seam breakdown.
Good (G) / Good Plus (G+): A good record will show significant wear and /or scratches, but will play through without skipping. It will have considerable surface noise. Picture sleeves may have seam splits @ bottom & spines, tape, writing, ring wear, stickers and other defects that will start to overwhelm the item. A good or good plus item is usually acquired to fill a hole in a collection until a better copy comes along.