$122.49
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January 04, 2019 - 08:43:40 AM GMT
(over 6 years ago)
sarmago
Black Sabbath Lot of 7 LPs 1970's Instant Collection 1970. Black Sabbath (Warner (Green Label), USA, 1871) Album Cover is VG + Record looks VG Notes Label Variation: Same pressing as Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath but the B-Side label individually lists the songwriting credits, giving proper songwriting credit on "Warning". Terre Haute pressing identified by "T1" etched in the runout. The tracks listed on this submission are from the labels to be able to separate the songwriting credit for the song "Warning" Outer Sleeve lists producer as Roger Bain. Inner labels list producer as Rodger Bain. © 1970 - Warner Bros. Records Inc. Barcode and Other Identifiers · Matrix / Runout (Side A etched, exc. Artisan symbol stamped): T 1 WS-1871 39728-2 / artisan symbol · Matrix / Runout (Side B etched, exc. Artisan symbol stamped): T 1 WS-1871 39729-3 / artisan symbol 1970. Paranoid (Vertigo, France, 6360 011) Album Cover is G (back side damaged; see photo) Record looks VG + Notes Released on a Vertigo "swirl" label with the wording "Vertigo" below the spindle hole. Second pressing with the same label in laminated cover. Published by Essex Music Int. Ltd. Made in France Barcode and Other Identifiers · Rights Society: BIEM · Matrix / Runout (Side A): 6360 011 1 380 · Matrix / Runout (Side B): 6360 011 2 DN 380 1971. Master of Reality (Warner (Green Label), USA, 2562) Album Cover is VG Record looks VG Barcode and Other Identifiers · Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): BS-2562-A 39928-1A artisan symbol · Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): BS-2562-B 39929-1B artisan symbol 1972. Volume 4 (Warner (Green Label), USA, 2602) Album Cover is VG Gatefold Concert Pictures is VG + Record looks VG + Notes Original US press with olive green inner labels, pressing plant not determined by the runouts. Variant of these Pitman, Santa Maria, Terre Haute, and second undetermined pressings. Warner Bros. in the US features a gatefold sleeve with a page glued into the middle. Each band member is given their own photo page, with the band on-stage (and photographed from behind) at the very center. We wish to thank the great COKE-Cola Company of Los Angeles ℗ 1972-Warner Bros. Records Inc. A & B-side - Copyright Control Barcode and Other Identifiers · Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): BS-2602-A 40109-1A · Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): BS-2602-B 40110-1A 1975. Sabotage (Warner, USA, 2822) Album Cover is VG - Record looks VG - 1976. Technical Ecstasy (Warner, USA, 2969) Album Cover is VG + Album Paper Sleeve (Lyric Sheet) is VG + Record looks VG + 1980. Live At Last (NEMS, UK, BS001) Album Cover is EX Record is NM VINYL GRADING POLICY & ABBREVIATIONS USED NMNear Mint - A near mint piece of vinyl, this would be our highest grading used for any open record, still has original luster with only the slightest of use (no noticeable scuffs or scratching and will play with no distractions).Cover: Almost perfect without any flaws.EXExcellent - This record would fall between NM and VG++, it's not quite NM but is better than VG++.Cover: Slight wear may be displayed .VG ++Very Good (plus, plus) - A very good record that has been played very little and handled very carefully. Vinyl may have slight surface scratches that do not effect the play and still has most of its original sheen.Cover: Will have minimal marks and wear.VG +Very Good (plus) - A nice record which has been played and handled, would have visible but light scratches and scuffs, however this should not hamper the listening enjoyment for many years to come in the hands of a collector.Cover: Up to 3 areas of wear may be displayed. This may be slight seam wear, slight ring wear, or slight corner rounding. VGVery Good - Record show visible sign of play with a few scratches and scuffs, may have slight surface noise.Cover: Normal used cover wear such as ring wear and split seams.VG -Very Good (minus) - Has more imperfections that the above grading and we would only sell this type of record if it was very rare or for the cover value only.Cover: More than normal wear and tear. GGood - Record has been well played and shows it, record if played may skip and would probably have clicks and noise. Again this record would only have value if it’s very rare or for the cover value only.
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December 28, 2018 - 08:43:40 AM GMT
(over 6 years ago)
US
12"
33 RPM
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