GRAHAM BONNET LINE UP JAPAN 1981 OBI INSERT ULTRASONIC ARCHIVAL 25PP-27 EX+ VERTIGO SPACESHIP LOGO

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Title: Line Up
Artist/Personnel: Graham Bonnet (Vocals), Gary Moore (Guitar), Jon Lord (Keyboards), Cozy Powell (Drums), Neil Murray (Bass), Micky Moody (Guitar)
Genre: Rock (Hard Rock, AOR)
Label: Vertigo Records (Distributed by Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd., Japan)
Producer: John Anthony and Graham Bonnet
Sound Engineer: John Eden
Pressing Facility: Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd., Japan
Release Date: 1981
Release Country: Japan
Catalog Number: 25PP-27
Format: 12" Vinyl LP, Album, Stereo
Cover Condition: EX+ (Excellent Plus)
OBI Condition: EX+ (Excellent Plus); some foxing on rear
Insert Condition: EX (Excellent); negligible foxing
Vinyl Condition: EX+ (Excellent Plus)
Vinyl Playback: EX+ (Excellent Plus)
Runout Side 1: V 〄Ⓑ 6302151A 111⊹
Runout Side 2: 6302151B 111⊹
Unique Identifying Factors: Features the Vertigo "spaceship" label with the small swirl logo at bottom center. Nippon Phonogram used the international master number 6302151 in the dead wax.

RECORD GRADING SYSTEM

Covers are graded on appearance. Records are graded separately on appearance AND playability.

MINT (M) -
Perfect in every way
NEAR MINT (NM) -
Almost perfect. Glossy or opaque. Very minor defects on vinyl, plays almost perfectly.
Excellent (E +/-)-
Glossy. Vinyl may show no wear or show some wear, plays very well with little surface noise). 
Very Good (VG +/-) - Has light marks from usage, plays very well (Some surface noise evident, especially in soft passages, but not overpowering. May have some light pops, and clicks. 


WHY JAPANESE VINYL?

Japanese vinyl pressings are globally renowned for their superior"virgin" vinyl compounds, which provide an exceptionally low "stone silent" noise floor and crystal-clear audio fidelity. During the 1970s and '80s, Japanese plants maintained much higher higher quality control standards than their Western counterparts, using fresh stampers to ensure every copy captured the full dynamic range of the master tapes. These releases are also celebrated for their premium packaging, featuring heavy-duty card-stock covers and archival-grade inner sleeves that preserve the record better over time. For the serious listener, a Japanese pressing represents the pinnacle of audiophile craftsmanship and long-term durability. 

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