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1.1 12" LPs

1.1.1 Depech Mode - Some Great Reward

In excellent condition, including dust jacket with lyrics, which shows some signs of use. I played this record numerous times on a player with an electronically-controlled stylus (so no manually-dropped needle, no scratching or anything). Has a little bit of dust (and hairs, actually) that need cleaning, to take the disc itself back to pristine shape. Outer jacket is still in plastic wrap, with original Tower Records price tag and "Features The Hit Single PEOPLE ARE PEOPLE" sticker.

1.1.2 The Who - Who's next

MCA-5220 version (formerly Decca DL7-9182).

Some minor scuffs on side 1, though I'm guessing it'd still play clean. Outer Jacket shows shelf wear, but fairly good. Dust cover has one and a half seams torn through (by pressure from the record, along the crease), but otherwise in OK shape.

1.1.3 Robert Plant (with Phil Collins et al) - The Principle of Moments

Jacket (still in plastic, mostly) and Dust Cover in good shape (minor tear along seam of the latter), record looks very good, except one possibly-problematic ding (or maybe just big dirt?) at the end of track 3 on Side 2.

1.1.4 Bryad Adams - Cuts Like a Knife

Jacket and Dust Cover (with Lyrics) in good shape (mild wear); side 1 looks great, side 2 has a couple minor things, but probably plays fine.

1.1.5 Hooters - Nervous Night

Looks to be in very good shape. Outer jacket still completely (except for slit at opening) covered in plastic.

1.1.6 Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain

Looks to be in very good shape. Still in (opened) plastic.

1.1.7 Huey Lewis and The News - Sports

Cover and dust jacket (with lyrics) in good shape (some minor marks on cover, minor stain on dust jacket); disc looks excellent, on both sides.

1.1.8 The Who - Quadrophenia Concert BOOK, circa 1997

This is an LP-sized booklet (no disc, only photos, essays, and lyrics) covering the Rock Opera Quadrophenia, and specifically a concert tour with John, Roger, Pete, and special guests, circa 1997. Front and back covers show some shelf wear; inside looks great.

1.1.9 Yes - 90125

Cover and jacket (with lyrics) show minor wear; disc looks very good, with one spot of heavy dust that I think will just come up with proper cleaning. Otherwise looks to be in excellent shape.

1.1.10 Billy Idol - Rebel Yell

Cover shows only the slightest shelf wear; dust jacket is torn along crease on one whole side, and partly on other two, but is whole and otherwise clean; disc looks great.

Note: sides are labeled "3" and "4", but as far as I can tell, it's only a single disc.

1.1.11 Billy Idol - Don't Stop

In Excellent condition; still in plastic, with "Featuring Dancin' With Myself" sticker, which also says "Special Bonus Poster Included", though the poster is no longer with the album.

1.1.12 Genesis - Genesis

Cover shows slight wear and a little bit of possible sun fading on back; dust jacket (with lyrics) lightly worn, but in pretty good shape; record surface looks excellent on both sides.

1.2 7" 45s

1.2.1 The Police - King Of Pain (b/w Someone To Talk To)

looks like it has one minor crack, which may or may not affect playability?? Also a little dusty; no visible scratches, though, just the crack, which looks like it's much more likely to affect the B side.

1.2.2 Sweet Georgia Brown (Harlem Globetrotters theme) (b/w Black Eyed Susan Brown)

A little dusty; minor scuff (doubt it would affect playability) on the B side.

Note: small hole, but a 45.

1.2.3 The Who - You Better You Bet (b/w The Quiet One)

"From the forthcoming album Face Dances" - other than dust, looks to be in good shape.

1.2.4 The Eagles - Hotel California (b/w New Kid In Town)

Some possible issues; I suspect it would still play cleanly for the A side, and not sure about one thing on the B side.

1.2.5 ABBA - Lovelight (b/w Chiquitita)

looks pretty good, I think.

1.2.6 Pink Floyd - When The Tigers Broke Free (from The Wall, b/w Bring The Boys Back Home)

Has fold-out artwork, and the envelope is in Very Good to maybe Good shape. Alas, the record itself appears to have a scratch on each side – a lesser one on the B side that is close to perpandicular to the tracks, and I suspect might thus play OK; the A side is at a little bit of an angle, and appears to be deeper. I'm not experienced enough with vinyl to be sure if it's a problem or not, but definitely worthy of some concern.

1.2.7 The Kingsmen - Louie, Louie (b/w Scott English - High On The Hill)

Despite being without its dust jacket, the A side of this looks like it's in better shape than almost any of the above. The B side has some minor scuffs, but I bet would play cleanly – provided a cleaning happens, first. :)

1.2.8 SOLD (pending pickup) The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up (b/w No Use in Crying)

Dust jacket has a tear, disc looks good (other than a bit dusty).

1.2.9 SOLD (pending pickup) Buddy Holly & The Crickets - That'll be the Day (b/w I'm Lookin' for Somenoe to Love)

A little dusty; otherwise looks quite pristine – envelope shows shelf wear and maybe some sort of light moisture stain??

Author: David Lindes

Created: 2019-09-12 Thu 14:48

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