1968 SCARBOROUGH FAIR - SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL ' 66

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VG+ or Better - Most 45's have very few or no scratches and most 45's will have no pops but the ones with some light scratches might have some light pops during playback.
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1968 SCARBOROUGH FAIR - SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL ' 66 Specs
ArtistSergio Mendes & Brasil ' 66
Speed45 RPM
Record LabelA & M Records
Release TitleScarborough Fair
Case TypePaper Sleeve
Custom BundleNo
ColorBlack
Fidelity LevelFull-Range
MaterialVinyl
Inlay ConditionVery Good Plus (VG+)
EditionFirst Pressing, Promo
TypeSingle
FormatRecord
Record GradingVery Good Plus (VG+)
LanguageEnglish
Sleeve GradingVery Good Plus (VG+)
Release Year1968
Era1960s
Record Size7"
Style1960s
FeaturesOriginal Cover
GenreRock, Rock 'n' Roll
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Number of Audio ChannelsMono
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*** I DO COMBINED POSTAGE *** *** IF LABEL DOSN'T SAY STEREO THEN I'LL SAY IT'S MONO *** ** IF FOR ANY REASON YOU'RE NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR 45 PLEASE LET ME NOW **RECORD ARTIST : SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL ' 66RECORD TITLE : SCARBOROUGH FAIR ( 3:25 ) CANTO TRISTE ( 4:17 )RECORD VINYL : VG+ THERE ARE SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES AND OR SMUDGES BUT NOTHING THAT WOULD MAKE THE RECORD SKIP. THERE MAY BE SOME GROOVE WARE TO THE VINYL . ( THERE IS SOME LIGHT GROOVE WARE ) RECORD LABEL : A & M 986 MONO RECORD LABEL : VG+ THERE IS NO WRITING OR ANY STICKERS ON EITHER SIDE BUT MAY SHOW SOME WARE ** THERE IS A PIECE OF BLUE TAPE ON THE A SIDE ONLY ** RECORD PEAKED AT : # 16 ( TOP 40 ) ROCK / ROLL // COUNTRY NA ( TOP 40 Records have been carefully cleaned and label stickers removed when safe and possible to do so. After 30 plus years of collecting and selling records and music related items, most agree that I am a strict grader. Records are both play graded and visually graded. I only deal in collectible quality items. I don't bother with records with cracks, chips, skips, warps, or major wear. The grading system described below I think is the one everyone is familiar with.M or M- means PERFECT or NEAR PERFECT. A record that looks and plays like new, or perhaps just a hint of use or handling. No imperfections and no surface noise. If it looks like it has been used or there is some background noise, it is not mint.EX means EXCELLENT. A record that has been played, stored, and handled carefully. Sound quality is easily good enough to record or broadcast. There is negligible background noise. Recorded music and vocals are crisp and clear with no distortion. Only a few small surface scuffs, and maybe a couple of very light, small, surface, hairline scratches, neither of which cause any noise. Vinyl is shiny, almost like new.VG+ means VERY GOOD PLUS. This is a record that sounds and looks better than very good (VG), but not quite as good as excellent (EX). There may be light, uniform background noise that is well below the level of the music. Good shine on the vinyl.VG means VERY GOOD. Barely noticeable, uniform background noise that is well below the level of the music and certainly not distracting. Music is still clear with very little distortion, if any. A few noticeable surface scuffs and scratches that may contribute just slightly to noise. Possibly a few isolated light clicks or pops. May still be recordable, but some light, non-distracting background noise could be detected on the recording. A majority of the shine is still left on the vinyl.G = GOOD. GOOD does NOT mean bad. This record is still a worthy addition to a collection. There is noticeable background noise that may not be uniform and is approaching the level of the music. Music clarity may be fading and some distortion may becoming obvious. The record has several obvious scuffs and scratches, some of which may contribute to noise, such as clicks or pops. The vinyl has lost some of its sheen.P or F = POOR or FAIR. The record looks bad and probably plays badly. There are NO skips, but certainly there is noise. Many obvious scuffs and scratches contribute to noise and are probably distracting. Vinyl has lost most or all of its sheen. I will generally only list rarer items in this condition.Any other defects, such as label tears, stickers, tape, wear, etc. will be noted individually and hopefully will be obvious in the photos.

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