The "History Of Eric Clapton" vinyl double LP from 1972 on ATCO Records features music from Eric Clapton's various projects including Cream, Derek and the Dominos, and his solo work. This compilation showcases Clapton's talent in modern electric blues, blues rock, and classic rock genres. The double LP comes in a cardboard sleeve with a gatefold cover and original inner sleeves, providing a comprehensive collection of Clapton's music from the 1960s and 1970s. The records have been tested and are in very good plus (VG+) condition and includes production from notable figures such as Jimmy Miller and Tom Dowd.
Vinyl Record Condition Grading System
The grading system for vinyl records is a standardized way to describe their condition. Here's a breakdown of each grade:
Poor (P): Essentially unplayable but may hold value due to extreme rarity.
Fair (F): Heavy wear, with skips or other playback issues, is often considered for its collectible value rather than listening quality.
Good (G): This record grading system describes significant wear and noise, including potential skips. It's in a condition that affects the listening experience but is still playable.
Very Good (VG): Noticeable wear and noise are present, but the record is still enjoyable to listen to.
Very Good Plus (VG+): May have light wear, visual imperfections, and slight surface noise but still offers a pleasurable listening experience.
Excellent (E): Shows minor signs of wear but plays perfectly without any significant noise.
Near Mint (NM): A record that has been handled very carefully and has minimal wear.
Mint (M): An unplayed record in perfect condition. It's as pristine as it was when it left the manufacturer.
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