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For sale is this UK original vinyl compilation album by Terry Dene. Entitled I Thought Terry Dene Was Dead, it contains 12 tracks (see track listing below) and is housed in a front-laminated sleeve. On the Decca label, the catalogue number is SPA 368 and the date of issue is 1974. 

Condition

The vinyl is in Excellent condition. 

The labels are in Excellent Minus condition with clear, perfect printing and just a few light spindle marks but a small mark at the bottom on Side 2 (see pics).

The front-laminated cover is in Very Good Minus condition with just slight edge, corner and ring wear and a bit of laminate creasing but some marks on the back (see pics). The spine is complete with clear printing.

All vinyl records are strictly graded according to Record Collector magazine's grading system, the long established UK standard, with any specific flaws mentioned along with the grading. They are sent in custom-made mailers, with built-in or added stiffeners, and are packaged outside their sleeves to prevent edge splits. Singles without a picture sleeve will either have a plain sleeve or a correct-era original (not repro) record company sleeve (stated above). Original record company sleeves may not be the exact sleeve issued with the single so may have a different catalogue number hand-written in the corner but they will be the correct design for the single. They may have a bit of wear, writing, stickers, sticker marks etc but will be in a generally good, useable condition without edge splits or sellotape.

Track Listing

  1. A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation)
  2. Green Corn (Come Along Charlie)
  3. The Golden Age
  4. Who, Baby Who
  5. Come And Get It
  6. Pretty Little Pearly
  7. Stairway Of Love
  8. Market Place
  9. Baby, She's Gone
  10. Seven Steps To Love
  11. Can I Walk You Home
  12. Lucky Lucky Bobby