Hello and welcome. Beginning in the 1960s, I made it my goal to collect every 5-star record still available, and I continued my search for 40 years. While not all the records I list for sale reached that lofty goal, they do represent an undying search for the unique and wonderful in the world of sound. I'm happy to be able to offer them to you now. Here is what you're bidding on:
TITLE: "Newport Broadside"
ARTIST: Various Artists
LABEL: Vanguard VSD-79144 Stereo Second Pressing
CONDITION (Please see our rating definitions below):
JACKET - Excellent(Jacket has very light edge/corner/soil wear with a 4" split top center; otherwise unmarked - Please see actual album photos)
VINYL - Near Mint(Vanguard Stereolab vinyl glows with vitality - Graded using custom spotlight).
SPECIAL FEATURES: Fine Vanguard Stereo pressing; extremely clear and clean sound. In superb condition, this gatefold pressing features extensive notes and many "early folk hero" photos.
TRACKS:
| A1 | – | Ye Playboys And Playgirls | 3:10 | A2 | – | The Willing Conscript | 2:25 | A3 | – | Rambling Boy | 3:53 | A4 | – | Talking Atomic Blues | 2:40 | A5 | – | Come All Ye Gallant Drivers | 1:50 | A6 | – | Fighting For My Rights | 1:27 | A7 | – | I Love Your Dog, I Love My Dog | 2:29 | A8 | – | Get On Board, Little Children | 1:17 | B1 | – | I Don't Want Your Millions, Mister | 2:27 | B2 | – | The Ballad Of Harry Simms | 2:29 | B3 | – | Where Did You Come From | 1:38 | B4 | – | Ballad Of Medgar Evers | 2:38 | B5 | – | Talking Birmingham Jam | 3:00 | B6 | – | Coyote, My Little Brother | 2:50 | B7 | – | With God On Our Side | 6:00 |
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Thanks! If you have further questions about condition or content, please don't hesitate to ask. You may bid with unworried confidence. Our sales history is your assurance of absolute integrity. Thank you and good luck.
OUR GRADING SYSTEM: We grade visually, and we are happy to listen to any LP and give you an aural grade as well. SS (Still Sealed as from the factory); MINT(Mint is perfect, without any marks on the vinyl; this is rare, usually indicating a new or like-new record); NM (Near Mint - our highest "used" grade; the vinyl has only a very few light marks - paper scuffs or very light marks - that do not affect play); EX(Excellent - a few more light marks than Near Mint; still a great record that plays near perfectly); VG+ (Very Good Plus - an enjoyable, played and loved, obviously used but still listenable record, usually with some light pops, but free of major audible distraction; jacket may be lightly worn, slightly dinged, even very lightly split, but NEVER trashed); VG (Very Good) and below - we usually do NOT sell these, but if we have some good reason to offer such a record, we will explain completely).