Lot of two excellent playing and sounding records from these titans of rock, both released in 1982.

Supertramp ...Famous Last Words... is a Columbia Record Club edition, A&M SP-3732. The vinyl is EX, cover is VG+ with light shelf wear, bent corner - see photo 3. Original inner has split seams.

Vinyl Confessions from Kansas is an original Carrollton pressing on Kirshner FZ 38002. The vinyl is VG+ with light scuffs that do not affect play - plays and sounds excellent. Promo stamped cover is VG+ with light wear, original inner has split seams.

I will be happy to combine shipping. Check my feedback and buy with confidence.

GRADING
All records are first visually graded based around the Goldmine standard - see below for details. Then I spot play grade every record, paying particular attention to any defect I see that may affect sound reproduction. NOTE: Records are dusted, I do not have the equipment to provide a professional cleaning; I recommend a thorough cleaning prior to playing. Rest assured that I grade the records as they are, not how I hope they will sound after cleaning.

I don't use the grades mint or near mint, so the best grade used is EX. The other thing you won't see is anything like +++ - I mean really?  I will provide a grade for the cover and record, not the inner sleeve; nor will I guarantee that the inner sleeve is original to the record unless specifically noted. Records will typically ship in a (probably used) clear plastic cover with the record removed from the sleeve. Box sets will ship with the records in the box.

 If you don't agree with the grading of this item and wish to return it, I would appreciate it if you would contact me as soon as possible. For returns other than 'not as described' buyer pays return shipping. Having run an online record store from the mid 90s to 2008 I understand the importance of you knowing exactly what you are buying.

Grading scale:
M and NM: over-used grades that I don't use
EX: minor visual defect, perhaps a surface mar but should play great
VG+: more noticeable blemishes to cover but not too distracting, minor surface noise possible on quiet passages or track leadin but overall a very enjoyable listening experience
VG: this grade is not really 'very good'. More visual and audio defects, but cover is intact albeit with noticeable defects and the record will have more visual defects and audible noise, but won't detract much from your listening experience
G:  record with his grade would be a placeholder until you can find a better copy. Lousy cover, very noisy but plays through with no skips.
P: junk