Psych LP MORGEN-Steve Morgen ABC Probe w/Insert RARE NM
  $   437

 


$ 437 Sold For
Apr 11, 2008 Sold Date
Apr 4, 2008 Start Date
$   200 Start price
12   Number Of Bids
  USA Country Of Seller
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Description

ABSOLUTE RARE ORIGINAL
ABC / Command Probe Records (CPLP 4507 S)
Mega Rare Original 1969 U.S. pressed self-titled album
STEVE MORGEN
"MORGEN"

Tracks are: WELCOME TO TTHE VOID / OF DREAMS / BEGGIN' YOUR PARDON (MISS JOAN) / ETERNITY IN BETWEEN / PURPLE / SHE'S THE NIGHTIME / LOVE

Killer hard-driving PSYCH ACID classic!

INCLUDES ORIGINAL PHOTO/LYRICS INSERT IN MINT CONDITON

THIS LP IS VISUALLY GRADED

Please see some Musical Notes also shown below

CONDITION: COVER: MINT!~GORGEOUS GATEFOLD


(No ringwear, No seam splits, No edgewear, No soiling)
(No promo holes or cutout corners)

CONDITION: VINYL: NEAR MINT~GLOSSY~Real Nice Luster


(No groovewear or scratches; just a few mild paper scuffs~nothing serious)

LABEL: NEAR MINT


(No writing, no stickers or labels)
No scratches, clear and clean lettering)

This album came from a collection of Well taken care of and Mostly Unplayed Lps

Insurance will be strongly recommended.

Prompt careful shipping in sturdy protective LP box mailer with additional cardboard insert for added protection($5.75 within US proper)

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Most of all ENJOY

Airmail postage :

Canada $8.00 for the first LP .
UK, France, Italy, Greece, Portugal & Spain $15.00 for the first LP
Germany, Netherlands. Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway & all other Scandinavian countries $15.50 for the first LP
Russia and Eastern European countries $16.00 for the first LP.
Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia & all other South Pacific countries $17.00 for the first LP

MUSICAL NOTES:

There are some cool passages here, like the sudden rush of Jimi Hendrix/the Who-hybrid notes in "Love" as a jungle beat throbs in the background, and the lasciviously fey vocal and sweetly fuzzy guitar sustains in "Of Dreams." "Eternity in Between" does make it clear Morgen was a big Who fan, with its lifts of the chord sequence from "Underture" and the stuttering distortion of "My Generation." Features a wide range of moods and melodies, both in the guitar sounds and the songs themselves.


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