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No date on the sleeve, no apologies in the grooves. Gravy Train, South African reissue on Vertigo spaceship labels. Looks G+, plays VG, and lets be honest, bru, were not framing this thing, were playing it. Gatefolds got general wear, maybe a scuff or a crease or two, possibly from an astral projection gone wrong. As for the music? Its everything your oomie warned you about in 1971. Flute solos out of nowhere, time signatures that dont ask for permission, and guitars that sound like theyre having an existential crisis in a storm drain. This is proto-prog with dirt under its nails. Unhinged.
Undated SA reissue, Vertigo [spaceship labels], 6360 023
Disc: Very Good [looks G+, plays VG but we ain't LOOKING at these records all day...]
Cover: Very Good [general wear]
This item was play tested.
VINYL GRADING:
NM (Near Mint): Pretty much like a new LP but it isn't sealed.
VG+ (Very Good +): Shows some signs that it was played and otherwise handled by a previous owner who took good care of it.
VG (Very Good): May exhibit minor surface marks with some mild surface noise that does not affect or overpower the music.
G+ (Good Plus): Readily playable but may have numerous light scratches or marks that will affect music quality.
G (Good): Heavier wear and surface noise, but will still play.
COVER (SLEEVE) GRADING:
NM: Like new.
VG+: May have light corner bumps or very minor scuffmarks.
VG: Rougher corners, creasing to cover and may have some light splitting at the seams and ringwear with possible light tape repair.
G+: Heavier tape repair, split seams, significant ringwear - defects described under VG are exacerbated.
G: Not really good enough - significant tears, water damage, stains etc.
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