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This section of the cave has stacks of old LPs ,mostly from the “Fifties” and ‘Sixties”.They are all “legal” factory pressings . No "boots" in this part of the cave except the ones you are wearing !



    Set Sales Symbols
 
bbc----bbhole in cover 

 bbl-----bbhole in label

soc-  ---sticker on cover                                            
sol-----sticker on label

woc--- writing on cover 

 wol-----writing on label

ioc----- initials on cover

                                                                                                                                                                       

 


 Records graded first, than cover ! 

There are several grades for records. I try to grade conservatively. Although there are some records that I grade m-, it is an elusive grade at best. I do grade some records m- , but those are squeeky clean. All records I sell  are in good to mint  condition. Always remember that "good" does not mean bad !! A record in good condition means that it has given it's owner many hours of listening pleasure. But these vinyl treasures are not like fine wine ! Their condition does not improve with age. They are more akin to a pair of your favorite walking shoes. They may have lost some of their polish , and they may look a little rough around the edges , but when you put them on-- they make you feel pretty darn good. So too with a record in good condition. They might have some label imperfections and some light scratches here and there , but they don’t skip. The  occasional pops and  surface noises shouldn’t distract significantly from your listening pleasure. A “VG” record on the other hand looks and sounds”very good” and is a step below “M-. A record in “M-“ condition will have a few scuffs here and there, and a few very light scratches here and there,but it will play like new and its overall appearance should look that way.  Mint records are extremely rare from the “fifties and sixties “, and thus command  a premium price.

 But enough about grading , let’s move on to our “Set Sale List” for LPs (Part 2)                                                                                     

 
            After you have made your selections from the following ,  “E”Mail me at reo1243@aol.com , phone me  at 734-425-4931 or , if you prefer , write me at Roys’ Record Cave , P.O Box 510840 , Livonia, MI 48151-6840 .

                                                            Current Set Sale List

                                                             LPs

 

Arthur Alexander --------“A Shot Of Rhythm And Soul”                British import,all his oldies , Ace 66  m-/m- $20

Eddy Arnold  ------------“Sometimes I’m Happy , Sometimes I’m Blue”           stereo ,  RCA 2909 m-/vg+  $15

Eddy Arnold  ----------------------------------“Cattle Call”                                 stereo , RCA 2578 m-/m- $35

Harry Chapin  -----------“Verities & Balderdash”                   clean copy , stereo, Elektra 7e-1012 m-/m- $25

Bob Crewe Generation  -----------------“Music To Watch Girls By”    mono ,    DynoVoice  9003 m-/m- $20

Dan & Dale  -----------------------------“Dear Heart”                                 mono , Diplomat 2340 m-/m- $ 20

Neil Diamond  --------------“Serenade” stereo ,  includes “Longfellow Serenade” Columbia 32919 m-/m- $15

Bo Diddley  ------------------“Go Bo Diddley”                         mono , black label ,  Checker 1436 g/vg $75

Bo Diddley -----------------“Have Guitar Will Travel”                             mono ,  Checker 2974  g/vg $65

Bo Diddley  ----------------------------------“In The Spotlight”                 mono ,  Checker 2976 g/vg $70

Dion & The Belmonts  ---“”A Teenager In Love” box set of 4 discs with booklet , Juke Box 95140 m- vg+ m $20

Doors -------------------“Greatest Hits”                                 still sealed from 1980 , Elektra SE 515  m /m $25

Duke Ellington ,McCoy Tyner,John Coltrane , Johnny Hartman , Sonny Rollins etc. ----------------------“The Feeling Of Jazz (Best Of Impulse-Vol. 11)                                                                                     MCA2-2028 m-/m- $10

Fireballs  -------------“Bottle Of Wine”  cover is nice shape , but wavy from humidity ? . bbhc , stereo ,Atco m-/m- $5

Red Foley  -----------------“The Old Master”                                                stereo  , Decca 75154 m-/m- $25

John Hammond  ------------------------------“Country Blues”                               Vanguard 79198 vg+/vg+ $35

Richard Harris  ----“The Richard Harris Love Album”  includes “MacArthur Park” Dunhill 50074 m-/m-  $35

John Hartford  -----------“Mark Twang”   the late great John Hartford sings for you , Flying Fish 020 m- /vg $15

Johnny Hartman  ------------------------“I Just Dropped By To Say Hello”                 MCA 39105 m-/m- $25

Isaac Hayes  ---------------------------“To Be Continued”                  stereo ,     Enterprise 1014 m-/m-  $10

Buddy Holly And The Crickets  ---“Buddy Holly And The Crickets”  this is one of those nice                                           things to have ---‘cheap’ , as it’s a blue label copy …  with no mention of “promo” , “disc jockey”                                        or “not for sale” anywhere. But it is an early first pressing , going by “dead wax’ stampings. Coral 57405 g/vg $55

Richard Holmes,Gene Ammons,Gene Edwards,Leroy Henderson – “Groovin’ With Jug” Pacific Jazz 4007 vg+/vg+ $40

John Lee Hooker,Little Walter, Muddy Waters etc.---“Heavy Heads” French pressing ,Chess 515005 vg/vg $30

Hot Butter  -------------------“Popcorn “      great cover ,   stereo , extra clean copy   Musicor 3242 m-/m- $30

Burl Ives-----------“Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer “     original TV sound track , Decca 34327 m-/m- $45

Michael Jackson  -------------------“Thriller”               by far his best album ,      stereo  Epic 38112 m-/vg $25

Mick Jagger  -------------------------“She’s The Boss”                                         Columbia 39940 m-/m- $ 15

Rick James  --------------------------------------“Street Songs”                              Gordy 1002m1 m-/m- $15

Kingston Trio  ----------------------------“Somethin’ Else”                mono ,  noc ,   Decca 4694  vg+/vg+ $10

Steve Martin-------------------------“The Steve Martin Brothers”                     Warner Bros. 3477 vg+/vg+ $10

Montgomery Wards---“British Beat A-Go-Go “ instrumental renditions of “British Invasion” hits Majorette vg+/vg $25

Rita Pavone  ----------------------------------“Rita Pavone”                                       RCA 2900  vg+ vg+ $25

Elvis Presley  ---“Roustabout”  soc , black label , monaural at bottom , white logo , silver print RCA 2999 vg-/vg $15

Elvis Presley  --------------“Moody Blue”  blue vinyl                                             RCA AFL1-2428 vg+ / vg+ $10

Diana Ross & The Supremes --------“Anthology”    set of three discs , stereo ,  Motown M9-794A3-3 m-/vg $15