This auction is for an incredible lot of 80 Classic Rock records. The cost of shipping includes delivery confirmation, U.S.A. BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE! Media Mail is relatively cheap, but can be agonizingly slow, can take USPS up to 3 weeks to deliver, please be patient! The covers are in overall very good condition, with ringwear, edgewear, cornerwear, minor paper loss in a few cases, a clipped corner or two, a notch or two, a little ballpoint pen writing on a few, some minor seam splits and minor creasing in a few cases, staple holes on a couple, pricetags, etc. All sleeves (except 5) are includes, 5 items do not have sleeves. The sleeves are in overall very good condition, a few seam splits and or minor tears here and there, etc. The overall condition of the vinyl in this auction is incredible! I have broken these records down into 3 groups (the vinyl), and in many cases I have undergraded them (but I think that's best). The first group are in at least Good Plus condition (Goldmine Standards), meaning (to me) that you can see a few minor scratches (nothing major) on these records and you will hear a tick now and then but you will enjoy listening to them (nice records, but not perfect). They are:
1. Traffic-The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys (Island Label).
2. Led Zeppelin-Presence.
3. The Doors-The Best of The Doors (Red stylized "E" label Quadradisc CD-4 channel discrete Elektra).
4. Jethro Tull-Aqualung.
5. The Who-On Tour Magic Bus (black Decca label).
6. Santana-Santana (KC 30595).
7. Rod Stewart-Sing It Again Rod.
8. Crosby, Stills & Nash-Crosby, Stills & Nash.
9. The Moody Blues-Days Of Future Passed (DES 18012).
10. The Moody Blues-A Question Of Balance.
11. Chicago-Hot Streets.
12. Aerosmith-Get Your Wings.
13. The Band-The Band.
14. David Bowie-ChangesTwo.
15. Van Halen-Van Halen II.
16. The Marshall Tucker Band-Greatest Hits.
This next group are in at least VG minus condition. By this I mean that it's possible to see extremely faint and minor surface marks, but these should not be heard while playing them. I guess it might be possible to hear something extremely faint now and then, but it wouldn't surprise me if you couldn't either, these are very nice records! They are:
17. Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin IV (SD 19129).
18. Outlaws-Lady In Waiting.
19. The Who-Quadrophenia (2LP's with insert booklet).
20. Yes-Fragile.
21. Emerson Lake & Palmer-In Concert.
22. Emerson Lake & Palmer-Brain Salad Surgery.
23. Spooky Tooth Featuring Mike Harrison-The Last Puff.
24. Santana-Santana (CS 9781 stereo).
25. Santana-Welcome.
26. Santana-Santana's Greatest Hits.
27. Steely Dan-Katy Lied.
28. Electric Light Orchestra-A New World Record.
29. Robert Fripp-Exposure.
30. Van Morrison-Wavelength.
31. Rush-Moving Pictures.
32. Rush-Permanent Waves.
33. Jeff Beck-Blow By Blow.
34. Ian Hunter-All-American Alien Boy.
35. Peter Frampton-I'm In You.
36. Procol Harum-Broken Barricades.
37. The Steve Miller Band-Greatest Hits 1974-78.
38. The Kinks-Sleepwalker.
The rest of these records are nearly perfect or perfect, at least VG+++ condition (most are better), gorgeous records! They are:
39. Bruce Springsteen-Greetings From Asbury Park N.J.
40. Santana-Festival.
41. Queen-Jazz.
42. The Jimi Hendrix Experience-Electric Ladyland (2 LP's on the all tan Reprise stereo labels).
43. Kiss-Lick It Up.
44. Kiss-Animalize.
45. The Eagles-On The Border.
46. Emerson Lake & Palmer-Trilogy.
47. Emerson Lake & Palmer-Emerson Lake & Palmer.
48. Emerson Lake & Palmer-Love Beach (with insert).
49. Emerson Lake & Palmer-Tarkus.
50. Emerson Lake & Palmer-Works (2 LP's).
51. Yes-Relayer.
52. Joni Mitchell and the L.A. Express-Miles Of Aisles (2 LP's).
53. Creedence Clearwater Revival-Creedence Gold.
54. Creedence Clearwater Revival-More Creedence Gold.
55. Santana-Inner Secrets.
56. The Doobie Brothers-The Captain And Me.
57. The Doobie Brothers-Stampede.
58. The Doobie Brothers-Takin' It To The Streets.
59. Joe Walsh-The Smoker You Drink, The Player You Get.
60. Robin Trower-Long Misty Days.
61. Jethro Tull-...Stormwatch....
62. Jethro Tull-"A".
63. Supertramp-Breakfast In America.
64. Supertramp-Crime Of The Century.
65. Kansas-Audio-Visions.
66. Journey-Frontiers.
67. Molly Hatchet-Molly Hatchet.
68. Triumph-The Sport Of Kings.
69. Aerosmith-Night In The Ruts.
70. Blue Oyster Cult-Cultosaurus Erectus.
71. Van Halen-Van Halen I.
72. Peter Frampton-Breaking All The Rules.
73. Neil Young-Comes A Time.
74. Rainbow-Straight Between The Eyes.
75. The Marshall Tucker Band-The Marshall Tucker Band.
76. Ted Nugent-Great Gonzos (The Best Of Ted Nugent).
77. Traffic-The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys (Black Island label, the one above had a different multi-colored Island label).
78. Chicago-Chicago VIII.
79. Chicago-Chicago IX (Chicago's Greatest Hits).
80. The Who-It's Hard.