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(LP) "Goody Goody Gum Drops" Buddah 203014 (Germany) from 1968. This is a
German-mfg album with the European laminate covering the cardboard cover.
Back cover has
a note that says Mfg by Deutsche Grammophon, Hamburg. Stereo also
playable mono. Interesting thing is that on the record label, the 6th
song is Polly-Wally-Doo-Da-Day, but that is not listed on the back cover! (Was brought back to the USA after a visit to Germany back in that year.)
Side 1: Goody Goody Gumdrops; Liza; Mr. Cupid; Hot Diggity Dog; Hook Line & Sinker.
Side 2: Dee-Licious; Please Me, Tease Me; (Play Our Song) Mr. Music Man; A, B, C, I Love You; Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum; Polly-Wally-Doo-Da-Day.
The cover is in okay
shape but has some wear showing at the open right seam. The laminated
cover is starting to bubble a bit along the left front side, as you can
see. Top left upper corner has a little wear (photo attached).
Back cover looking good, but you can see the bubbling starting on the laminated
cover, too, at the right side seam. Just an inside plain cover
sleeve. The Buddah label is in great shape. The vinyl is in way
better shape than the cover. Side 1 has about 9 little scratches and some
light scuffing here and there. Side 2 has about 7 light surface
scratches. I played it through with good sound quality on my Technics
turntable, but on 1 song on Side 2, I did hear a little crackle each time it
went around in the beginning (less than a minute) due to a little scratch that was a little deeper
than the surface scratches (#4 A, B, C, I Love You). Darn! And the photo of that is here. And being a German-made LP, the vinyl is heavier than the typical US vinyl from
that time. The rest of the album had great sound quality. No skips
or pops. No major crackling that affected the sound quality. Here's a 90 second video of the first 3 tunes on Side 1.
I grade the cover as Very Good (VG) only due to the bubbling up of the border areas. The vinyl I grade at Very Good Plus (VG+) for sound quality (and even close to Excellent) except for that one song with the crackle for the first minute.
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Guidelines I use to rate the quality of these records (based on the Goldmine Grading Guide):
NM:Near Mint
- Vinyl, still shiny, as if opened for the first time. No writing or
stickers on the vinyl. No obvious scratches. Label: No writing or
stickers and no fading of the label.
NM-: Near Mint Minus
- Similar to NM but will have some very light scratches on the vinyl
not affecting the sound quality. No writing or stickers on label and no
fading (or ringwear) on cover or label.
EX: Excellent -
Not quite a Goldmine Standard Listing, but being used by many now.
Cover: No ink wear, minor creases to corners, no seam tears. Vinyl can
have scratches, but not felt by your fingers. Sound quality must be
mint. No more than 15% of the surface should have wear or scuffs on it.
To me, EX is like a VG++.
VG+: Very Good Plus
- Similar to NM- except that on the label, there may be a sticker or
writing, but it shows very little wear. There may be only a couple light
surface scratches on the grooves, but do not affect the playback with
noise or skips. You may only see these scratches if you put them under a
bright light and really look for them. The cover might have light
creasing or minor seam or corner wear, but still in great condition to
show off.
VG to VG-: Very Good to Very Good Minus
- May not be that shiny anymore and you will see scratches without
putting it under a bright light, but they still would not affect the
quality of the playback. The sound quality is still pretty good, maybe a
little noise, but not enough to detract from the listening experience.
The label might have some fading around it, besides having stickers or
writing. The cover may have obvious ringwear in the middle or around the
perimeter of where the record was, maybe some side seam splits, or
little tears at the top or side where the record goes back into. If less
defects, then it's a VG. If it has all this just mentioned, then a VG-.
G, G+: Good or Good Plus
- It doesn't mean the vinyl is trashed. It plays though without
skipping, but may have heavy noise or fuzz sound because of age,
quality, or worn-down grooves. Heavy writing or stickers on the label,
ringwear is very obvious on label and cover probably has seam splits.
But, amazingly, if you have special audio LP recording software, you
could probably clean up those crackles and fuzzes, if you want to create
a CD of it for yourself.
P: Poor
- This is when the vinyl is warped to the point it warps the playback
also. Or it's cracked, but it may or may not still play without a skip.
If a picture sleeve is with it, this is torn or marked up bigtime. But
someone may want to have it for nostalgia or even attempt to fix it.