A large collection of approximately 60-70 12-inch vinyl LP records primarily dating from the late 1960s through the 1980s. The assortment contains a variety of genres including pop, rock, soul, R&B, easy listening, and chart compilation albums. Visible artists and titles include Lou Reed (Transformer), Alison Moyet (Alf), Wham! (The Final), Helen Reddy (I Am Woman), Rod Stewart (Greatest Hits Vol. 1), multiple titles by Diana Ross and Diana Ross & The Supremes including 20 Golden Greats, and Barry White (Just Another Way To Say I Love You and Greatest Hits). Other notable entries include Louis Armstrong (Greatest Hits), Shirley Temple (Little Miss Wonderful), Don Williams (You’re My Best Friend), Clinton Ford (Clinton the Clown), and the soundtrack for The Man with the Golden Arm. The collection features several double LP sets from the Now That’s What I Call Music series, including volumes 6, 8, and 13, alongside Hot Hits 5. Various major UK labels are represented including EMI, Virgin, Polygram, RCA, CBS, Epic, and Old Gold.
Condition report:
Sleeves: The jackets are in mixed condition, generally ranging from Fair to Good. Many exhibit significant shelf wear, including frayed or split spines, corner bumping, and foxing to the edges. Some sleeves show evidence of moisture staining and dust accumulation from long-term storage. Media: The discs have not been removed for individual inspection; however, based on the external condition of the sleeves, the vinyl is likely to be in played condition with potential surface marks.
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