THIS IS THE 1973 DUTCH ORIGINAL STEREO PRESSING on EPIC 'Yellow' label. GATEFOLD COVER + COMPANY INNER SLEEVES. The cover is in VG(+) condition: normal wear BUT discolouration/wear on spines/corners, ringwear/edgewear, mild creases on edges/corners, left spine is fully readable; INSIDE PANELS with surface edgewear; for details see photos. Vinyls are in VG+ condition and play wonderfully BUT (because of noticeable surface lines on "SHE LOVES THE WAY......) is in VG condition on B1 (with clicks throughout).
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1973 2LP EPIC RECORDS STEREO EPC 68262
MADE IN HOLLAND ORIGINAL PRESSING
GATEFOLD COVER + COMPANY INNER SLEEVES
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Barcode: none
LABEL: EPIC - YELLOW LABEL - BLACK TEXT
Catalog on cover: EPC 68262
Catalog on labels:
DISC ONE: EPC 68262 (EPC 65728) EPC 68262-1 / EPC 68262 (EPC 65728) EPC 68262-2
DISC TWO: EPC 68262 (EPC 65729) EPC 68262-3 / EPC 68262 (EPC 65729) EPC 68262-4
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): 68262 A Ⓗ
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): S 68262-A̷ B Ⓗ
Matrix / Runout (Side C, Etched): S 68262-C
Matrix / Runout (Side D, Etched): S 68262-D Ⓗ
On labels: top rim text "All rights.....prohibited"
bottom rim text "Made in Holland"
BIEM/STEMRA[boxed] ℗ 1973 CBS, Inc.
Rights Society / Publishing: BIEM, STEMRA, Chappell, Verulam Music Ltd.
On Back Sleeve: Tracklist
SPECIAL PRICED 2-RECORD SET[boxed]
NL printed in Holland
Sides 3 and 4 have previously been released as Odyssey and Oracles
Epic is a product of CBS Records
CBS is a Trademark of the Columbia Broadcasting System Inc., U.S.A.
grading
RECORDS from VG [B1] to VG+ [all the rest] but (please, read above description)
SLEEVE VG(+) but (please, see pictures and read above description)
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