Description: CHOOSE any 4 LP's for $17.60. Additional LP's are $4.00 each. If you want more than 4 LP's, let me know and I will add a new listing for you. Olivia 904, “The Changer And The Changed”, by Cris Williamson, was issued in 1975. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover is still in its original shrink wrap. No cut-outs. 2 short red lines and slight damage on right edge. Olivia 921, “Strange Paradise”, by Cris Williamson, was issued in 1980. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Lite sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. Olivia Records order form is included. Olivia 931, “Blue Rider”, by Cris Williamson, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Pacific Cascade 7035, “Lumiere”, by Cris Williamson, was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. 12-page booklet is included. Olivia 941, “Prairie Fire”, by Cris Williamson, was issued in 1985. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Lite sticker residue and two short red lines in the upper RH-corner. Reprise 2038, “Blue”, by Joni Mitchell, was issued in 1971. The record is NM. The tan labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Slight sticker damage in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. Reprise 6293, “Joni Mitchell", was issued in 1968. The record is NM. The tan labels are flawless. Record only, no cover. Included FREE if desired when 5 or more LP's are purchased. Reprise 6376, “Ladies Of The Canyon”, by Joni Mitchell, was issued in 1970. The record is NM. The tan labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Columbia Special Products CSP-216S, “Hootenanny Special”, was issued in the 60’s. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. Crease lines along top edge. No cut-outs. Besides Pete Seeger, there are selections by Bob Dylan, New Christy Minstrels, Brothers Four, Village Stompers and the Clancy Brothers. Columbia 44034, “Folkways A Vision Shared A Tribute To Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly”, a various artists LP, was issued in 1988. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along spine. Inside gatefold is excellent. No cut-outs. Elektra S-8, “Folksong ‘65”, is a various artists album commemorating Elektra Record company’s 15th Anniversary issued in MONO. The record is NM. The guitar labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. Slight yellowing across the top. No cut-outs. The following artists perform on this LP: Judy Collins, Tom Rush, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, Fred Neil, Paul Butterfield, Bruce Murdoch, Mark Spoelstra, Dick Rosmini, Hamilton Camp, Kathy & Carol, and Koerner Ray & Glover have a track on the album. (20) A&M 111, “You Were On My Mind”, by the We Five, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Crease line in the bottom LH-quadrant. Slight ring wear. Small punch-hole in the upper LH-corner. A&M 4111, “You Were On My Mind”, by the We Five, was issued in 1965. The record is NM. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 1" split in upper RH-corner Ring wear. No cut-outs. A&M 4138, “Make Someone Happy”, by the We Five, was issued in 1968. The record is NM/NM-. The brown labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and bottom edge. Tiny crease in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs. A&M 4138, “Make Someone Happy”, by the We Five, was issued in 1968. The record is VG+/VG. The brown labels are flawless except for spindle hole wear. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Initials and sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. Kapp 3422, “Have You Heard”, by the Greenwood County Singers, was issued in 1964. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Vanguard VRS-9010, “The Weavers’ At Carnegie Hall”, was issued in 1957 in MONO. The record is VG+. The maroon labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Small crease in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. Vanguard VRS-9010, “The Weavers’ At Carnegie Hall”, was issued in 1957 in MONO. The record is NM-. The maroon labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Original price on back in pencil. Vanguard VRS-9043, “Traveling On With The Weavers”, was issued in 1959 in MONO. The record is NM-. The maroon labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 7” split in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Vanguard VRS-9024, "The Weavers At Home", was issued in 1959 in MONO. The record is NM. The red labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight sticker damage along top edge center. No cut-outs. Name stamped on back. Vanguard VRS-9100, “The Weavers’ Almanac”, was issued in 1961 in MONO. The record is NM-. The maroon labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Original price on back in pencil. Decca DL-4277, “The Weavers’ Gold”, was issued in 1962 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Crease lines in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. Vanguard VSD 15/16, “The Weaver’s Greatest Hits”, was issued in 1971. The records are 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. (15) Loom 10681, "The Weavers Together Again", was issued in 1981. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease in bottom RH-corner. Crease line along throat center. No cut-outs. (8) Vanguard 73101, "The Weavers At Carnegie Hall", was issued in 1984. It's a reissue of 9010. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Vanguard VRS-9013, “The Weavers On Tour”, was issued in 1957 in MONO. The record is VG. The maroon labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 7” split in upper RH-corner. 4.75” split on spine center. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Back is discolored. This LP is FREE if desired when 5 LP's are purchased. MCA 4052, “The Best Of The Weavers”, was issued in 1973. Later reissue with blue labels. It's a reissue of Decca 7173. The records are NM. The blue labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Green Linnet 3101, “The Tannahill Weavers", was issued in 1982. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Columbia Special Products CRSP-26013, “Introducing The Travellers", was issued in 196?. This is a re-issue of Epic 26013. The record is NM. The 2-eye labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. A&M 4538, "See How The Years Have Gone By", by Valdy, was issued in 1975. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Crease lines along edges. Tiny cut-out in bottom RH-corner. Columbia CS-8901, “We Shall Overcome”, by Pete Seeger, was issued in 1963. The record is NM. The 2-eye labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Sticker residue in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Columbia CL-2257, “I Can See A New Day”, Pete Seeger, was issued in 1965 in MONO. This is a promo issue. The record is NM-. The 2-eye white promo labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Promo timing strip along bottom. Sticker damage in upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. Columbia CS-9505, “Waist Deep In The Big Muddy and Other Love Songs”, Pete Seeger, was issued in 1967. The record is NM-/VG+. The 2-eye labels are flawless except for some fading of their red color. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Columbia CL-2257, “I Can See A New Day”, Pete Seeger, was issued in 1965 in MONO. The record is NM-. The 2-eye labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Parkway P-7015, “Meet The Swagmen”, was issued in 1962 in MONO. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Discoloration and “VR” printed on back. No cut-outs. (25) Parkway SP-7015, “Meet The Swagmen”, was issued in 1962 in STEREO. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and average wear on the edges. Crease lines along edges. “NR” printed on back. No cut-outs. Warner Bros. W-1511, “The Modern Folk Quartet", was issued in 1963 in MONO. This is a promo issue. The record is NM. The promo labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Radio station stamps on back. (25) Atco 33-119, "Introducing The Fabulous Nina & Frederik", was issued in 1960? in Stereo. The LP is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has a tiny pin-hole in the upper LH corner. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. No cut-outs. United Artists 6706, "86% Of Us", by Jim & Dale, was issued in 1969. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. Corner-cut in upper LH-corner. Vanguard 23/24, “Ian & Sylvia’s Greatest Hits Volume 2”, was issued in 1971. The records are NM-. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. 2.5” split in bottom RH-corner. ¾” split in upper RH-corner. Crease lines along spine. Extreme ring wear. No cut-outs. Inside gatefold is excellent. This is a Record Club Of America issue. (15) MGM E-4388, “Lovin’ Sound”, by Ian & Sylvia, was issued in 1967 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight ring wear. Punch-hole and crease in the bottom LH-corner. Sticker damage in upper RH-corner. Large name on front. (20) Vanguard 9133, “Four Strong Winds”, by Ian & Sylvia, was issued in 1963 in MONO. 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. No cut-outs. Number and initials in corner on the back. (20) Vanguard 79175, “Early Morning Rain”, by Ian & Sylvia, was issued in 1965. The record is VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. Crease lines along spine. No cut-outs. (12.50) Vanguard 9154, “Northern Journey”, by Ian & Sylvia, was issued in 1964 in MONO. The record is VG. 60’s vinyl often plays above its visual grade. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Small grease in bottom LH-corner. Ring wear. Name in corner on back. No cut-outs. (5) Vanguard 5/6, “Ian & Sylvia’s Greatest Hits”, was issued in 1970. The records are NM-. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Inside gatefold is excellent. (15) Vanguard 5/6, “Ian & Sylvia’s Greatest Hits”, was issued in 1970. The records are NM. Stickers on both labels. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Inside gatefold is excellent. (15) MGM SE-4388, “Lovin’ Sound”, by Ian & Sylvia, was issued in 1967. The record is VG. Visual grade would be higher except for a spindle trail on side 1. 60’s vinyl often plays above its visual grade. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along spine. Slight ring wear. Tiny crease in bottom RH-corner. No cut-outs. (20) Windham Hill 1046, “Jogging The Memory”, by Malcolm Dalglish, was issued in 1986. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Riverside RLP-830, "There's A Meetin' Here Tonight", by Bob Gibson, was issued in 1958 in MONO. The record is Excellent (VG+). Has lite spindle trails that should not affect play. Maintains its original gloss and sheen. The labels are flawless except for some spindle wear. The cover is Very Good. Wear on corners and edges. No cut-outs. 2" seam-split in upper RH-corner. Elektra 207, "At The Gate Of Horn", by Gibson & Camp, was issued in 1961 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Elektra EKS-7239, "Where I'm Bound", by Bob Gibson, was issued in 1964. The record is Excellent (VG+). Has lite spindle trails that should not affect play. Maintains its original gloss and sheen. The labels are flawless. The cover is Very Good. Wear on corners and edges. No cut-outs. Slight ring-wear. Elektra 197, "Yes I See", by Bob Gibson, was issued in 1961 in MONO. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight curvature. Drill-hole in the upper RH-corner. Liberty LST-7125, “Bud And Travis", was issued in 1959. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. 1.75" split in bottom RH-corner. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7125, “Bud And Travis", was issued in 1959. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Lite sticker residue in upper RH-corner. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LDM-11001, “Bud And Travis In Concert", was issued in 1960 in MONO. The records are NM-. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. 5.75" split in upper RH-corner. Crease lines along throat. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7295, “Naturally Folk Songs For The Present", by Bud And Travis, was issued in 1963. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight sticker damage in upper RH-corner. Ring wear. Perpendicular crease lines along edges. No cut-outs. Some discoloration on the back. Liberty LRP-3295, “Naturally Folk Songs For The Present", by Bud And Travis, was issued in 1963 in MONO. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Slight sticker damage in upper RH-corner. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7386, “Bud And Travis In Person", was issued in 1964. The record is NM-. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and top edge. Ring wear. No cut-outs. Liberty LST-7398, “The Latin Album", by Bud And Travis, was issued in 1965. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Sticker residue on back. Columbia JC-35726, "The Chieftains 8", was issued in 1979. This is a promo copy. The record is NM. The promo labels are flawless. The cover has above average wear on the corners and edges. Sticker residue in the upper RH-corner. Severe ring wear. No cut-outs. Promo stamp on back. Fontana SRF-67563, “Songs Of My Land”, by Nana Mouskouri, was issued in 1966? The record is NM-/VG+. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Drill-hole in upper RH-corner. Slight ring wear.Fontana 6312022, “A Place In My Heart”, by Nana Mouskouri, was issued in 1971 In England. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners. Crease lines along edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Philips 6399320, “Ein Leben Zu Zweit”, by Nana Mouskouri, was issued in in 1982 in West Germany. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. Crease lines along spine. No cut-outs.Fontana 6641197, “Spotlight On Nana Mouskouri”, was issued in Canada in 1973. The records are NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges and in upper RH-corner. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Fontana 6641197, “Spotlight On Nana Mouskouri”, was issued in England in 1973. The records are NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight sticker damage in upper RH-corner. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs. Original price sticker on left center.Grand 80000, “Come With Me”, by Nana Mouskouri, was issued in 1980 in Canada. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along edges. Slight sticker damage and residue in the upper RH-corner. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Mercury 818622, “Nana”, by Nana Mouskouri, was issued in 1984. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The cover has wear on the corners and edges. Crease lines along spine. Slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Fontana 6499631, “Vieilles Chansons de France”, by Nana Mouskouri, was issued in Canada in 1973. The record is NM. The labels are flawless. The gatefold cover has wear on the corners and edges. Very slight ring wear. No cut-outs.Records are graded visually using Goldmine standards. Records have been play-tested only when duly noted.LP’s are bubble-wrapped and shipped in specially designed cardboard boxes for safety. LP’s are from a radio station collection except for Record Club issues.Shipping is FREE to buyer but it's not free. USPS has increased their rates 6 times in 3 years. I have made every attempt to remain competitive with my very low prices. 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, but USPS shipping rates are expected to increase again within the next 6 months.
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Artist: Joni Mitchell, Nana Mouskouri, Pete Seeger, Bud & Travis, The Chieftains, Malcolm Daglish, Bob Gibson, Jim & Dale, Ian & Sylvia, Nina & Frederik, The Modern Folk Quartet, The Swagmen, The Tannahill Weavers, Valdy, The Travellers, The Weavers, The We Five, Various Artists, The Greenwood County Singers, Cris Williamson
Speed: 33 RPM
Type: LP
Record Grading: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Format: Record
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Release Title: 67 LP's to CHOOSE from
Record Size: 12"
Genre: Folk