Vintage Vinyl Record Albums - 9 - Rare Earth, Iron Butterfly, Fleetwood Mac

Sold Date: November 10, 2015
Start Date: October 31, 2015
Final Price: $26.91 (USD)
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Vintage vinyl LP record albums.

Nine (9) classic rock albums.

All (with one exception) are very playable on your turntable.

1.  Rare Earth.  Ecology.  Rare Earth Records RS 514.  Motown.  1970.

Vinyl record:  Light turntable play.   A scratch here and there.

Inner paper liner:  Good.

Outer jacket:  Scuffed front and back.  Edges and corners worn and frayed.  Brown stains on the back.

2.  Iron Butterfly.  In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida.  Atco Stereo SD 33-250.  1968.

Vinyl record:  Heavy turntable play, and sloppy play.  Lots of tiny scratches.  I have played the record and did not hear a skip.

Inner paper liner:  Creased at the corners.  Wrinkled all over.  Bottom seam busted.

Outer jacket:  Heavily scuffed.  The edges and corners are worn and frayed.  Some soiling on the back.

3.  The Moody Blues.  Long Distance Voyage.  1981.  Decca/Polygram TRL 1-2901.

Vinyl record:  Moderate turntable play.  Light scratches and scuffs. 

Inner paper liner:  Torn at the center hole and at the open edge, stained, wrinkled and creased.

Outer jacket:  Scuffed all over, stained top left corner.  Edges and corners are frayed.  Inside the gatefold are tears along the fold. 

4.  Fleetwood Mac.  Tusk.  1979.  Warner Brothers 3350.  Double album.

Vinyl record:  Light turntable play.

Inner paper liner:  Beat up.  Cover photo is torn off of both.  There are stains, black marks, signs that they got wet.

Outer jacket:  Also beat up.  Left side is stained heavily, showing it got wet.  That left the jacket wrinkled and soiled.

Note:  Tusk is being re-released, remastered, with new tracks.  Here's the original!

5.  Humble Pie.  Performance: Rockin' The Filmore.  A&M Records SP 3506.  1971.  Double album in gatefold jacket.

Vinyl record:  Very light turntable play!

Inner paper liner:  A little faded, a little torn at the center holes, some wrinkles and creases at the corners.

Outer jacket:  Heavily scuffed, more so on the back.  The circular shape of the records is evident.  The corners and edges are frayed and bumped.  Photos inside the gatefold are sharp and vivid.

6.  The Beach Boys.  In Concert.  1973.  Reprise/Warner 6484.  Double album in gatefold jacket.

Vinyl record:  Very light turntable play.

Inner paper liner:  One is wrinkled and creased at the corners.  Tape was used to repair tears around the center hole.  One liner is light paper, the other darker, meaning one is likely a replacement.

Outer jacket:  Bumped at the corners, frayed at the edges.  The circular shape of the records is evident.

7.  James Gang.  Live in Concert.  Jacket Only!  The record is Steppenwolf. Dunhill DS 50029-A.  Born to be Wild.

Vinyl record:  Very very heavy turntable play.  Lots and lots of scratches.  The scratches do not appear deep, but never the less, there could be a skip.

Inner paper liner:  James Gang liner.  Folded over at one corner.  Wrinkled and soiled.

Outer jacket:  James Gang jacket is  heavily frayed at the edges and corners.  It is scuffed, front and back.

Note:  To be clear, this is a Steppenwolf record in a James Gang jacket.

8.  Woodstock 2.  Cotillion Records/Atlantic.  1971.  SD 2-400.  Double album in triple gatefold jacket.

Vinyl record:  Light turntable play, just a scuff here and there.

Inner paper liner:  Both are torn at the top corner.  A little wrinkling.

Outer jacket:  Notched at one corner, usually a sign it was sold as a remainder.  Some wear and tear around the edges and corners, especially along the open edges.  The spine is very frayed, and at the bottom, torn.

9.  Al Kooper.  Al's Big Deal.  Columbia. 1975.  33169/33170.  Double album in gatefold jacket.

Vinyl record:  Both are in better than good condition, showing very light turntable play.

Inner paper liner:  A little wrinkled and creased at the corners.

Outer jacket:  Fraying along the edges and at the corners.  The top seams are busted open, and very heavily frayed.  On the back are a couple of bare spots where the surface material was torn or worn off.  There is some scuffing, and the outline of the records is evident.

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