The Manhattans - Back To Basics - 1986 - Vinyl LP - C 40300 - VG+


Condition

Record: VG+

Sleeve: VG



Label: Columbia

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: U.S.

Released: 1986

Genre: Funk, Soul

Style: Funk, Soul


Tracklist:

SIDE 1:

1. Change Of Heart

2. Where Did We Go Wrong?

3. All I Need

4. I’m Through Trying To Prove My Love For You

5. Mr. DJ



SIDE 2:

1. Back Into The Night

2. Just Like You

3. Maybe Tomorrow

4. Don’t Look Into My Eyes

5. Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be Be The First To Say Goodbye)


Seller Terms:

If you aren't satisfied with order please contact me before leaving feedback. I have a hassle free return policy!


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Returns are allowed, no questions asked BUT YOU must pay return postage, Payment is due within 3 days, No local pick up, Buyer pays for shipping (Standard USPS $6.00 shipping), If you purchase more than one record; I do offer combined shipping of $1 per additional vinyl. For Combined shipping, DO NOT complete your purchase(s) so I may send you a grand total invoice with the shipping discount applied. No international sales at the moment.


Should you have any questions about anything else pertaining to the vinyl, please contact me before purchasing so I may assist you.


Important:

A) Grading is done visually.

B) The return is paid by the customer.


Grade & Explanation

* M/Mint: Looks Unplayed or Sealed


* NM/Near Mint: Near perfect, probably played only a few times.


* VG+/Very Good Plus: Vinyl in a really good shape with only superficial signs of use that shouldn’t affect play. Only well cared for records will grade out to VG+. Will satisfy all but the most demanding collector.


* VG/Very Good: A used, reasonable copy. There may be obvious signs of wear & the possibility of light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice.


* G+/Good Plus: In the record world, 'Good' is not good!


* F/Fair or P/Poor: We’re talking about beat-up records.