First off, this is a lower grade copy of this record, and I will explain all I can in detail (it has been play tested), including key factors to help determine the pressing.  I think this is a 1968 West Coast pressing.  This is the 3rd jacket with Eric Emerson airbrushed out. 

First off, catalog number on the jacket is V6-5008, and the catalog number on the inner labels is V6/5008.  Sides are indicated with "A" and "B" rather than "1" and "2".  Credits all have the first initial. Bottom of inner label reads "MGM Records - A Division of Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, Inc. - Made in U.S.A."  Has "All Selections Three Prong Music, Inc. BMI"  Black Angel's Death Song has the incorrect runtime of 3:01 instead of 3:10. This has a deep groove 2.75" pressing ring.  Matrix numbers: Side 1: V6-5008 SIDE-1 MGS-558-REV.   Side 2: V6-5008 SIDE-2 MGS-559
Note: there is one dot after "REV" on side 1.

Gatefold jacket has the banana sticker which is overall unpeeled.  There is a little bit of it that is lifted, and I don't know if someone was peeking, or this was caused by something else.  Sticker has wrinkling, bubbling, and edge wear (see pictures) and some crunching at the top of the banana.  Jacket has toning, discoloration in spots, rubbing, some splatter marks and other dirt.  Some ring wear.  Some litho chipping to back cover at lower corners.  Litho split on spine in the middle.  Top seam of the part of the gatefold that holds the record is split 4 1/2".  Inside gatefold has some rubbing and minor dirt.

Visually, the vinyl shows a substantial amount of scuffing and scratching.  Some of the scratching can be felt and most can not.  It also shows some spotting.  This was play tested, and it does have a significant amount of crackling, tics, and popping.  On Side 1, I felt that this was mostly in the foreground.  On Side 2, it is a bit more in the background, but there is still absolutely definite crackling and popping throughout.  Thankfully, there was no skipping or sticking.

This has a generic white inner sleeve that I'm sure isn't original.

Ships with the record in the inner sleeve outside of the jacket, all of which will be in a clear record sleeve.  Ships securely packed in a new record mailer.