Description: CHOOSE any 5 LP's listed for $23.00. Additional LP's are $4.00 each. If you want more than 5 LP's, let me know and I will add a new listing for you.60's Vinyl often plays above its visual grade.London LL-3418, “No Arms Can Ever Hold You”, by the Bachelors, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 2.5” split on right side of bottom edge. Slight ring wear. Name and date on back. No cut-outs. London PS-435, “Marie”, by the Bachelors, was issued in 1965. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Sticker residue and slight sticker damage in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. London PS-460, “Hits Of The 60’s”, by the Bachelors, was issued in 1966. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Small crease in the bottom LH-corner. No cut-outs. London PS-518, “The Bachelors Sing The Golden All Time Hits”, was issued in 1967. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Capitol DT-2369, “A World Of Our Own”, by the Seekers, was issued in 1965. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Capitol KAO-2821, “The Seekers Seen In Green”, was issued in 1968 in MONO. Quite rare. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edge. 4.5” split and promo punch-hole in the upper RH-corner. Crease lines along left edge. Slight ring wear. Counts as 2 LP selections. Contour 546, “The Seekers Golden Collection”, was issued in England in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The flimsy cover has wear on the corners. Crease lines along edges. No cut-outs. Atco 33-266, “The Best Of King Curtis”, was issued in 1968. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and spine. Very slight ring wear. No cut-cuts. Sunset SUM-1123, “Summer Time Blues", by Eddie Cochran, was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. AND Sunset SUS-5123, “Summer Time Blues", by Eddie Cochran, was issued in 1966. Orphan cover, no record. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Included FREE.Kama Sutra KLP-8053, “What’s Up Tiger Lily Soundtrack”, featuring the Lovin’ Spoonful, was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM. The yellow labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Promo punch-hole in bottom LH-corner. Kama Sutra KLP-8058, “You’re A Big Boy Now Soundtrack”, featuring the Lovin' Spoonful, was issued in 1967 in MONO. The record is NM. The yellow labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. Ring wear. Promo punch-hole in bottom LH-corner. New Voice 2003, "Sock It To Me", by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, was issued in 1967 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Number label in upper LH-corner. Drill hole in bottom RH-corner. Name stamp on back. Liberty 3408, “This Diamond Ring”, by Gary Lewis, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. 2” split on the bottom edge center. Ring wear. Crease lines along edges. Name along top on right. No cut-outs. Liberty 7419, “A Session With Gary Lewis & The Playboys”, was issued in 1965. Cover only. Really decent. Included FREE if desired with 5-LP purchase. No cut-outs. Wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. Liberty 7435, “She's Just My Style", by Gary Lewis & the Playboys, was issued in 1966. The record is NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless except for spindle hole wear. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty 7452, “Gary Lewis Hits Again”, was issued in 1966. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 2” tear on the top edge center. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty 3519, “New Directions”, by Gary Lewis, was issued in 1967 in MONO. The record is NM/NM-. “#12” on both labels. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. “#12” written on cover on right side. Wear on the RH-corners. No cut-outs. Sunset 5168, “Gary Lewis & The Playboys”, was issued in 1967. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Wand LPS-657, “The Kingsmen In Person", was issued in 1963. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker damage in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. Wand LP-659, “The Kingsmen Volume 2", was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Numbers on left center. No cut-outs. Wand WDM-662, “The Kingsmen Volume 3", was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. 3" split on top edge center. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Name and slight damage on back. Wand WDS-662, “The Kingsmen Volume 3", was issued in 1965. The record is VG+/VG. The labels have ring wear and residue. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Residue on front. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Initials and damage on back. Included FREE if desired with other LP's. Wand WDM-670, “On Campus”, by the Kingsmen, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Faint initials on back. Small crease in bottom LH-corner. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. (25) Wand WDM-670, “On Campus”, by the Kingsmen, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. Initials on back. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. (25) Wand WDS-670, “On Campus”, by the Kingsmen, was issued in 1965. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker residue in upper LH-corner. No cut-outs. (25) Wand WDS-675, “Up And Away”, by the Kingsmen, was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Crease line and green mark in upper LH-corner. No cut-outs. Imperial 9273, "I'll Keep You Satisfied/From A Window", by Billy J. Kramer, was issued in 1964 in MONO. Produced by George Martin. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on corners and edges. 3/4" tear on the spine center. Ring-wear. No cut-outs. Counts as 2 LP selections. Imperial 9291, "Trains And Boats And Planes", by Billy J. Kramer, was issued in 1965 in MONO. Produced by George Martin. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on corners and edges. Small crease in bottom LH-corner. Slight ring-wear. No cut-outs. Counts as 2 LP selections. Vee-Jay 1065, “The 4 Seasons’ Golden Hits”, was issued in 1963 in stereo. The record is VG+/VG. It has a few spindle trails that should not affect play. 60's vinyl often plays above its visual grade. The labels are flawless except for a small scratch near spindle hole on side 2. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Bottom edge completely split. Perpendicular crease lines along edges. No cut-outs. Name on back. Included FREE is a MONO cover. Nice condition but has perpendicular crease lines along spine. Liberty LRP-3181, “Bobby Vee”, was issued in 1961 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. 3.5” split on top edge near RH-corner. 5” split in bottom RH-corner. Ring wear. Slight bends in LH-corners. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7211, “Take Good Care Of My Baby”, by Bobby Vee, was issued in 1962. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7534, “Come Back When You Grow Up”, by Bobby Vee, was issued in 1967. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and spine. Very slight ring-wear. No cut-outs. Sunset SUS-5186, “The Christmas Album”, by Bobby Vee, was issued in 1967. It’s a re-issue of Liberty 7267 with two fewer songs. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Tiny crease in the bottom LH-corner. Very slight ring-wear. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. Price sticker on the back. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7554, “Just Today”, by Bobby Vee, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and bottom edge. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7554, “Just Today”, by Bobby Vee, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for slight ring wear on side 1. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. 2 tiny staple holes in upper LH-corner from original price tag. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7612, “Gates Grills & Railings”, by Bobby Vee, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Inside gatefold is excellent. Name label on back. Atlantic 8148, “Groovin’”, by the Young Rascals, was issued in 1967. This is a 1969 reissue with green and red labels. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Pin-hole in the bottom LH-corner. Crease lines along left edge. Slick is unglued on the back in one corner. Atlantic 8169, “Once Upon A Dream”, by the Rascals, was issued in 1968. The record is NM-. The green and blue labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Sticker residue in both upper corners. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Kama Sutra KLP-8058, “You’re A Big Boy Now Soundtrack”, featuring the Lovin’ Spoonful, was issued in 1967 in MONO. The record is NM. The yellow labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Lite sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. Very slight ring wear. Crease lines along top edge. Promo punch-hole in bottom LH-corner. RCA Victor LSP-3898, “Rufus Lumley", was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Pin-hole in upper LH-corner. London 428, “Go Now”, by Moody Blues, was issued in 1965. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Crease lines along edges. Rippling along bottom and light stain in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs. London 428, “Go Now”, by Moody Blues, was issued in 1965. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Counts as 2 LP selections. Liberty LST-7461, “In-Citement", by the Pair, was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for scratches around spindle hole. The cover has wear on the corners and spine. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Slight yellowing on back edges. MGM 4646, “Closing The Gap", by Michael Parks, was issued in 1969. This is a Capitol Record club issue, SKAO-92072. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker damage in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. MGM 4360, “Lightnin' Strikes", by Lou Christie, was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Promo punch-hole in bottom LH-corner. RCA Victor LPM-2900, “Rita Pavone, was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless except for a small number sticker on the side 2 label. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. Punch-holes in both LH-corners. Tiny number sticker in upper RH-corner. Roulette 25139, "Wait For Me", by the Playmates, was issued in 1962. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. 5.5" split in the upper RH-corner. 1" split in the bottom RH-corner and center of bottom edge. Crease lines along edges. No cut-outs. Parrot 71018, "This Price Is Right", by Alan Price, was issued in 1968. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Crease lines along edges. Promo punch-hole and sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. Promo sticker in the bottom LH-corner. Tiny crease in the bottom RH-corner. Imperial 12341, “Rewind”, by Johnny Rivers, was issued in 1967. The record is VG+/VG. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover is a mono cover with a stereo sticker. It has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Inside gatefold is excellent. Dot 25903, "The Greatest Woman Of Them All", by Lyn Roman, was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has ring-wear. Wear on the corners and edges. No cut-outs. New Voice 2003, "Sock It To Me", by Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels, was issued in 1967 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. Drill hole in bottom RH-corner. Reprise R-6149, "The Mike Settle Shindig", was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and top edge. Slight ring wear. Crease lines along edges. Odeon 463, "Music Of India", by Ravi Shankar, was issued in 1967 in England. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on corners and edges. Edges have been scotch-taped. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Smudge and reference number on back. Amy 8006, “One Thousand Six Hundred Sixty One Seconds With Del Shannon, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Name on back. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Dunhill ABC 50056, “A Group Called Smith”, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Spine is completely split. 4.75" split in top LH-corner. Ring wear. Crease lines along edges. Lite sticker residue in upper RH-corner. Writing on back. No cut-outs. Mercury 61254, “Steam”, was issued in 1969. The record is NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Punch-hole in the upper LH-corner. 2.5” split on bottom edge center. Mercury SR-61231, “Sweet Pain", was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The 12-Logo labels are flawless except for a number on side 1 label. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Top edge is completely split. 2.5" split on bottom edge center. Severe ring wear. Sticker in upper RH-corner. Corner-cut in upper RH-corner. Reprise RS-6313, “Sweetwater”, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Vanguard 6548, “Keith Sykes", was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Severe ring wear. Sticker damage and an X in upper RH-corner. Creases in corners. No cut-outs. The letter O is on back. Liberty LST-7446, “Sippin’ N Chippin’”, by the T-Bones, was issued in 1966. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and top edge. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Atco 156, "Deep Purple", by Nino Temple & April Stevens, was issued in 1963 in MONO. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. 2" split on bottom edge center. 6" split in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Atco 162, "Nino Temple & April Stevens Sing The Great Songs", was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is NM/NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Number and writing on back. No cut-outs. Elite 23, “The Golden Voice Of Andre Toussaint, was issued in 1963 in the Bahamas. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 2.75" split in upper RH-corner. Stereo sticker in bottom RH-corner. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. First FL-1616, “Vanilla Fudge”, was issued in 1967 in Taiwan. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The paper cover is covered with clear plastic. No cut-outs. Epic BN-26109, “Around The World With The Village Stompers, was issued in 1964. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Tiny tear in bottom right. No cut-outs. Reprise 6326, "Till", by the Vogues, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and bottom edge. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Reprise 6371, "The Vogues' Greatest Hits", was issued in 1969. The record is VG+. The labels have spindle hole wear and a name label on side 1. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Cut-out and crease in bottom RH-corner. Crease in bottom LH-corner. Tower T-5042, "Ian Whitcomb's Mod Mod Music Hall", was issued in 1966 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. 2" split in upper RH-corner. 1/2" split in bottom RH-corner. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. All gradings are visually determined using Goldmine standards.Records are from a radio station collection except for record club issues.Shipping is FREE to buyer but it's not free to me. USPS has increased their rates 6 times in 3 years. I have made every attempt to remain competitive with my very low prices. I'm lucky to net $2/LP. Hopefully my buyers appreciate the free shipping. Here are the current shipping rates I pay:1 pound package = $4.63 1-2 pound package = $5.38 2-3 pound package = $6.13 3-4 pound package = $6.88 4-5 pound package = $7.63I will continue to offer free shipping to my buyers as long as I can, but I expect another USPS shipping rate increase within the next 6 months.
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Artist: Johnny Rivers, The Moody Blues, Vanilla Fudge, The Young Rascals, The Lovin' Spoonful, Alan Price, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, Mike Settle, Ian Whitcomb, The Vogues, The Village Stompers, Nino Temple & April Stevens, The T-Bones, Keith Sykes, Sweetwater, Sweet Pain, Steam, Del Shannon, A Group Called Smith, Andre Toussaint, Ravi Shankar, The Playmates, The Pair, Rita Pavone, Lynn Roman
Speed: 33 RPM
Type: LP
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Format: Record
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Release Title: 69 LP's to CHOOSE from
Record Size: 12"
Genre: Rock