The Kinks - You really got me 7'' Vinyl Germany STAGE COVER
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The original description was written in German. Please do not hesitate and ask for additional information if you like to know more about this item.
The Kinks - You really got me 7'' Vinyl Germany STAGE COVER
- Artist: The Kinks
- aka: The Boll-Weevils, The Ravens
- Members: Alan Holmes, Andy Pyle, Bob Henrit, Dave Davies, Gordon Edwards, Ian Gibbons, Jim Rodford, John Beecham, John Dalton, John Gosling, Laurie Brown, Mark Haley, Mick Avory, Mike Cotton, Nick Newall, Pete Quaife, Ray Davies
- Title: You really got me
- Format: 7'' Vinyl
- Country: Germany
- Condition Cover: vg
- Condition Vinyl: vg
- Condition Vinyl detail: akkustisch/ Hairlines
Tracklist:
A You really got me B It's all rightQuality: We buy most of our records from private collections and clean them carefully. All items are carefully checked. But used records are not new. That's why we strive for an accurate evaluation.
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quality description / condition of sound carriers ( grading system )
M Mint The record and cover is like new or truly new EX Excellent Few signs of wear, slight deterioration in sound quality. The cover is slightly worn. VG VeryGood Small scratches, slight noise may occur. The cover may have tears, but is still usable. G Good The record has lost quality. Has severe scratches. The cover shows damage. F Fair The record is just about playable, but with a very strong loss of quality. Practically only archival value. The cover is very badly damaged. W Worn At this quality level, the bad records start. They are played above average. Scratches and noise are clearly audible. The cover of this quality is badly damaged, often torn or very dirty.More descriptions for common abbreviations
Cover = record sleeve
Label = label in the middle of the plate
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