Play tested due to scarcity. Lots of surface noise, but it's not overpowering.

Give the record a spin and if you are not happy with the sound/ grade, return it for a full, headache-free refund. No worries.


Dusty. Good condition. No skips or jumps. Some surface noise especially at lower levels. Lots of small scratches and scuffs.


Cover still in shrink.


Play tested, especially through questionable areas. Some surface noise. Some scuffs and swirls from moving around in the original paper inner sleeve.


Good, player copy to fill the void in the collection. Priced accordingly.


If you feel like you were expecting a better sounding album, send it back for a full refund, including shipping, for a hassle free return.


Here is a breakdown of the standard vinyl grading scale:


Mint (M): A perfect, untouched record that is usually still factory sealed. It has never been played and shows no signs of wear or blemishes.


Near Mint (NM or M-): A nearly perfect record that has been played only a few times, if at all, with extreme care. The vinyl retains its original gloss, and any minor signs of handling are virtually imperceptible. The cover should be free of creases, ring wear, or seam splits.


Very Good Plus (VG+ or EX): A well-cared-for record that may show some slight signs of wear, such as minor scuffs or light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. There may be some minor surface noise in quiet passages. The cover may have slight ring wear or minor creasing, but no major defects.


Very Good (VG): Noticeable wear and surface noise (pops and clicks) are present, especially in quiet passages or during a song's intro and fade. Groove wear may be evident, and light scratches that can be felt with a fingernail may be present, but the record should not skip. The cover will have more pronounced defects like seam splits, writing, or moderate ring wear.


Good (G) or Good Plus (G+): The record has been played extensively and has significant surface noise and visible scratches or groove wear. It will play through without skipping, but the sound quality is noticeably deteriorated. The cover will have significant damage, such as large seam splits, heavy writing, or discoloration.


Fair (F) or Poor (P): The lowest grades are for records that are essentially unplayable due to major noise issues, deep scratches, warps, or cracks. The cover is likely very badly damaged or destroyed. These records are generally only valuable if they are extremely rare and sought after as a collection filler.


We don't sell junk.  We don't hide flaws behind our photos. We don't use stock photos. The item you see is the item you'll receive. We are music lovers,  and do this for the joy of the hobby. If there's ever an issue, we always make it right. We take pride in our customer satisfaction.


Ships safely next business day.


You will get this exact copy so check out the photos.


Send it back if you're not 100% satisfied