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AC/DC HIGH VOLTAGE '75 AUSSIE ALB. PRODUCTIONS 009 ONLY SIDE 2 BLU ROO !?!. État : "Bon état" to read absolutely before bidding !!!: this album was released on february 17 1975 in australia so he is 46 years old! it is not a first hand, it has two qualities of exceptions which is worth to be interested in it especially for collectors of vinyls of ac / dc like me and I am asser stalled in this field,  and also unfortunately some three bad points or even four if you count the cover; I will explain to you to start on the state of the vinyl and the cover: the cover on the front and back is appreciable see the photos,  but on each side: in the sleeve an opening of 6 to 7 cm is on the three junction sides so to stay in the real no adding tape,  but is delivered with a pvc protection that keeps everything stable, vinyl level, listen to headphones: the first track side 1;  "baby please don't go" between 13 seconds and 20 seconds from the start shows two minimal jerks barely susceptible and which does not prevent the smooth unwinding of the vinyl, on side 2 "soul tripper" a minimal jerk in the second minute and to conclude another jolt during "show business" halfway through  the track and of course not susceptible: and does not prevent  the smooth running of the vinyl, otherwise all the rest of  the album is masterful, a fucking his ! I would like to point out,  listen to a technics sl 3300 and Tracking force of 1.75 grams (important!) Now we will get into the subject, this vinyl has the particularity of having the roo logo only on side 2 and for explanation:  First pressing with Blue center labels & kangaroo. Track A1 is credited to Broonzy on back sleeve and center labels. Later copies had the side one label changed to correct an error in the writing credit for "Baby Please Don't Go". It was incorrectly credited to Broonzy, but was actually written by Joe Williams - The matrix number is the same, and the label still carries the Blue Roo,  that is used by Alberts, to signify an original Alberts issue. Track A1 is still credited to Broonzy on the back of the sleeve,  but Joe Williams is now credited on the side one label. (these are a lot less common than Broonzy -  at a rate of around Three Broonzy to one Joe Williams, which is also a good indicator that this is not a different issue). AND HAS NOTICEABLE SURFACE MARKS SO GRADED IN GOOD + CONDITION. NOTE WE GRADE ALL OUR RECORDS AS PER RECORD COLLECTOR RARE RECORD PRICE GUIDE ! Notes Blue center labels & kangaroo logo on side B. This is a later label variant which has had the track A1 writing credit corrected from Broonzy to Joe Williams. A1 is still credited on the back sleeve to Broonzy. The matrix numbers are the same showing the same masters were used for pressing this release. Code-barres et autres identifiants - Matrix / Runout (Runout A, stamped): YAPAX1177 - Matrix / Runout (Runout B, stamped): YAPAX1178
99 €
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Bourg Argental (Loire)
The Beatles ‎– A Hard Day's Night -  1964 UK first mono pressing from inital july 1964 released. Matrices: XEX 481-3N & XEX 482-3N Audio: NEAR MINT Played with care on good equipment only, all tracks on this great sounding copy play cleanly and clearly with no groove/playwear  - even on the easily worn innermost tracks. There are of course no clicks, pops or other audible issues. Tough to find a more exciting sounding example. Covers: EXCELLENT A clean & fully intact example with a clean & unworn high-gloss font panel bearing just a single 'thumbnail wrinkle. There is a little wear to the corner tips and front edge but nothing serious. The rear panel is clean overall with slight storagewear but no writing or missing paper. All flipbacks are in-place and undamaged and both seams and the spine are solid & unworn.  Inner-sleeve: EXCELLENT + Clean & crisp with no writing, tears or seam splits. You can ask for audio extract if you want to hear and judge by yourself the vinyl condition
200 €
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France (Toutes les villes)
Livres Sports Livres Code EAN: 9782754086882 Propriétaire: Decitre ClassificationDecitre 1: Sports Titre: Courir Un Marathon Pour Les Nuls Disponibilité: Disponible Lieu de parution: Paris, France ClassificationDecitre 2: Sports Livres / Traducteur: Taffin-Jouhaud Dominique Livres / Collection: Pour Les Nuls ClassificationDecitre 3: Course à pieds Livres / Format: Poche Livres / Langue: Français Contributeur: Éditeur: Editions First Livres Origine: Decitre Ressum: 2 Livres / Période: Livre édité depuis 1980
8,94 €
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France (Toutes les villes)
Recent black b'&' white print of an original photo. William Grover-Williams' Bugatti 35C photographed in front of the pits at the second Monaco Grand Prix in 1930. Grover-Williams started the race in pole position but retired on lap 29 due to mechanical problems. He won the first Monaco GP in 1929. - Size: 15 x 9 cms (3.5” x 6”) - Surface: gloss - Back: blank - Quality: excellent - sharp image - good contrast - see scan - Combined shipping rates for multiple purchases Sent worldwide by priority post in a rigid package for optimal protection. Shipped within 48 hours of payment Tirage récent d’une photo d’époque. La Bugatti 35C de William Grover-Williams devant les stands au deuxième Grand prix de Monaco en 1930. Il a démarré en pole-position mais a été contraint à abandonner la course après 29 tours à cause d'un problème mécanique. Grover-Williams avait gagné le 1er GP de Monaco en 1929. - Dimensions: 15 x 9 cms - Finition: brillant - Verso: vierge - Qualité: excellente - image nette - bon contraste - voir scan - Tarif d'envoi réduit pour des achats multiples Envoyé par la Poste dans une enveloppe rigide. Expédié dans les 48 heures. En savoir plus Collaboration commerciale.
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