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ARTIST: Millie Jackson 


TITLE: Live & Uncensored 


FORMAT: 2XLP, Album


LABEL: Spring Records (SP-2-6742) 


YEAR: 1984


DESCRIPTION: Double live album issued on black vinyl in a gatefold jacket. Yellow Spring Records labels with name in pink and white. Sides A and D paired on first disc, sides B and C on second disc. This is reflected on back cover running order.


Matrix/Runout Side A: SPR-2-6742-A A-

Matrix Runout Side B: SPR-2-6742-B A-

Matrix/Runout side C: SPR-2-6742-C

Matrix/Runout Side D: SPR-2-6742-D A-1


CONDITION: VG+/VG


Vinyl is glossy with no significant blemishes, plays with little to no surface noise* - nothing very noticeable and nothing that distracts at all from listening experience, especially during the spoken interludes between songs - sound quality is excellent ; 


Jacket is a strong VG+, glossy and bright with just some rubbing on corners and a light indentations from the shape of the records stored inside for however many years before I acquired it and put them in poly sleeves ; 


Labels great, no signs of spindle wear ; 


Test on spine is clear and legible. 



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SHIPPING: Ships via USPS Media Mail promptly and well-protected in a standard LP mailer with record outside of cover to prevent split seams, etc. etc. I use recycled packaging materials whenever possible. 


* I check record surfaces under natural and bright incandescent light and list all visible blemishes. I use Discogs to identify pressing, clean and play test used records and try to follow the Goldmine Standard as best I can when grading.

I do my best to describe items accurately and include enough photos to capture any flaws, but if upon receiving the record, you feel I’ve missed something and/or my grading is off the mark, please let me know ASAP and we can figure it out. 


Check out music section of my other listings for more records, CDs and DVDs. I specialize in punk, classic rock, garage, indie, post-punk, new wave, synth punk, lo-fi, egg punk, etc. I combine shipping for a flat rate. 



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