Sold Date:
December 5, 2020
Start Date:
December 3, 2020
Final Price:
$55.99
(USD)
Bid Count:
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Artist: Jimi Hendrix
Title: Maui, Hawaii • July 30, 1970
Release Year: 197?
Pressing Year: 197?
Label: none
Catalog Number: LP 1003
Format: 33 RPM • 12” Album • Stereo
UPC: none
After flying to the Island of Maui for a special filmed project by manager Michael Jeffrey, Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox, and Mitch Mitchell performed for an invitation-only crowd of 500 people for the Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color Sound Experiment on the Haleakala Crater on the island of Maui, Hawaii. Portions of the performance are included on the posthumously released motion picture ’Rainbow Bridge.’ And this album features other performances from that date.
Personnel: Jimi Hendrix (lead vocals, guitar); Billy Cox (bass); Mitch Mitchell (drums).
Side One: Side Two: Guitar Introduction Hear My Baby Callin’ Red House Incident At Rainbow Bridge (Guitar Improvisation) Villanova Junction Blues
VINYL GRADE: VG
Notes: Slight surface noise. A good cleaning will perk this one up tremendously. It is not warped.
LABEL GRADE: VG+
Notes: No ring wear, spindle wear, tape, or writing. No logo. Text is black on orange.
SLEEVE GRADE: VG
Notes: Original plain white paper with center circles cut to display label. No writing, no tape, no stains, no rips, no splits, some crinkles, some yellowing.
JACKET GRADE: VG
Notes: Visible ring wear, no splits. No marks, no stains, no writing, no tape. Spine (readable) is somewhat worn; edges and corners are in good shape. Some crinkles. (See my original scan.)
Shipping is $4.00. NOTE: I will NOT be responsible for items lost or damaged in the mail.
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This is not a cut-out or a record-club pressing. It is the original issue.
Note: I haven't cleaned this nearly 50-year-old vinyl record because everybody seems to prefer their own methods. I'll leave the cleaning up to the buyer. Also, I'm not a professional vinyl seller or buyer. This comes from my own collection. Bought at a mall somewhere near Mt. Airy NC in the early ‘70s.
Enjoy the auction — and good luck!