KEITH LYN Looking at Love - 10 tr. 1973 original Jamaican Dynamic LP - Byron Lee

Sold Date: February 12, 2016
Start Date: October 29, 2013
Final Price: $19.50 (USD)
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KEITH LYN Looking at Love  10 track 1973 original Jamaican Dynamic LP
Produced by Byron Lee
Dynamic Sounds DY 3329 Stereo, -73 (an educated guess); VG-/ EX- Made in Jamaica; 10 tracks on worn vinyl in very worn sleeve
This Kingston crooner performed w/ Byron Lee & The Dragonaires and his name is sometimes written Keith Lynn. 
Sleeve has lots of shelfwear, a tear on bottom seam and a top seam that's either cut or torn open - compared to that, spine is neat = ))  Some damages on front from price tags. Sleeve could be graded G+ but as I usually don't deal items in this condition, I'll say: this is not a total wreck, there's certainly a place for it in some connoisseur's collection ; D Vinyl is pretty standard Jamaican pressing, played more than once or twice but no scuffs.
Sound quality is actually not bad at all; some Jamaican crackling + occasional distortion on high notes. "Early reggae" - uh, You need a very kind heart to notice that ; D  Please compare this to my next item!
Tracklist  A1         Both Sides Now          A2         Nothing Between Us          A3         Love Story          A4         Loving Her Was Easier          A5         What Are You Doing Sunday           B1         Sunday Morning Coming Down          B2         I Don't Know How To Love Her          B3         Heart Of Rome          B4         A Little Piece At A Time          B5         Seeing The Right Love Go Wrong
This sleeve/disc grading is relative and can only be compared to other Jamaican pressings.
Sorry for the incomplete & sleeve scan!
UNFORTUNATELY I CAN NOT PROVIDE SOUND CLIPS.

PLEASE see if You find some more interesting items from my promotional and other rare records!


Sleeve / record grading

Note: All grading is done by eye (jacket first), with more than 30 years of experience. I have tried to be VERY strict to avoid nasty surprises. (Standard jewel cases NOT graded.) Your money back, if my grading is false! I hate deceitfully upgrading sellers, too!
Ringwear, adhesive tape, price tags or their remains, pen markings et al are separately noted.

Sealed = Not opened. The shrink wrap or other seal may be slightly torn but clearly the record has never been taken out of its cover.

M (Mint) = Perfect, looks like never been played - but of course You can never be absolutely sure.

M- = Near mint, has been to a Good Owner, who played it very carefully and probably not many times.

EX+ (Excellent +) = Has been to a Good Owner or two, who played it carefully and handled it as well as You or I but there are minor signs of use.
May have remains of price tag glue.

EX = A record that is clearly a used one but should satisfy most collectors. Possibly light scratches. Sleeve corners or edges may be slightly worn, but no seams are split. May have remains of price tag glue; all these are explained.

I don't sell records in condition worse than EX, unless they belong to an interesting collection.
If a compact disc looks suspicious, I'll play it and if does not cooperate, I won't even try to sell it!
I have used this grading successfully in Finland and I apologize, if it differs substantially from gradings You are more familiar with.

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