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Verlag: Universal City Records a Division of MCA, Inc. (Uni); Columbia; Imperial a Division of Liberty Records, Inc.; Atlantic Recording Corp.; Dakar Records; Monument Record Corp., Hollywood; Los Angeles; New York; Nashville, Tennessee, 1968
Anbieter: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, USA
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Not a book but a group of six, 7-inch, 45 rpm pop / Rhythm & Blues records from the year 1968, combined to consolidate shipping. For a very reasonable price you get the ORIGINAL RELEASES of The Foundations' "Build Me Up Buttercup" (Uni 55101, vinyl very-good-plus to near-mint); Gary Puckett and the Union Gap's "Lady Willpower" (Columbia 4-44547, very-good vinyl with a well-rubbed label); The Classics IV's "Stormy" (Imperial 66328, very-good vinyl with another label showing some rub); Aretha Franklin's "I Say A Little Prayer" (Atlantic 45-2546, Burt Bacharach-Hal David; vinyl very-good-plus, label with spinner and with an inconspicuous PON); Tyrone Davis' "A Woman Needs To Be Loved / Can I Change My Mind" (Dakar 45-602, vinyl very-good-plus to near-mint with another inconspicuous PON to one side label), and Tony Joe White's "Polk Salad Annie / Aspen Colorado" -- both sides credited to Tony Joe White, Mn45-110, vinyl very-good-plus. ("Polk Salad Annie" had been out nine months before it finally charted, and had been written off as a loser by Monument Records. Tony Joe White reports "They had done given up on it, but we kept getting all these people in Texas coming to the clubs and buying the record. So we would send up to Nashville saying, 'Send us a thousand more this week.' They would send us these 'Do Not Sell' samples, so we would have to sit down and mark out the 'Do Not Sell' and then send them to the record stores. All these stores in South Texas kept calling our house saying, 'We need more.' So we just kept hanging on." And then Tony Joe White's "Polk Salad Annie" was covered by . . . Elvis Presley.) Group of six ORIGINAL 45 rpm "singles" from the year 1968, priced together as one lot to consolidate shipping charge. NOTE to our European and U.K. customers: We can generally ship one or two, 7-inch, 45 rpm records overseas, padded in a box, for the 8-ounce rate, $16. We will reduce our default shipping charge (designed to handle books of one kilo) appropriately. Shipping anything from three such 45s, to 17 such 45s, will tend to cause our package to fall between 9 oz. And 2 lbs. (0.90 kilograms.), and will thus increase our international shipping rate to $26. This group of six 45 rpm "singles" now reduced from $26.