This is a 2 disc boxed set called Bach The Art Of The Fugue dated 1974 A London Recording Philomusica of London, George Malcolm, Director Record 1 Side 1 Johann Sebastian Bach ... »
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's Greatest Hits YEAR RELEASED : 1970 Stereo Issue By Columbia Records The cover is in fair condition with wear on all edges and shelf wear, record is ... »
The Top Ten Barbershop Quartets Of 1968 Vinyl Record Album Sealed This is a very unique vinyl album, with the top ten quartets from around the US. These groups were part of the 30th Inte ... »
The Pointer Sisters Vinyl Record Album Steppin 1975 ABC Blue Thumb BTSD 6021 Stereo 1975 This is a great album in very nice condition, the die cut cover and art are as good as the ... »
Rags to Rufus Vinyl Record Album 1974 Featuring Chaka Khan Great cover art front and back! Cover is in very nice condition with mild wear on top and bottom edges, record is in original slee ... »
STARLAND VOCAL BAND LP VINYL RECORD ALBUM SELF TITLED WINDSONG LABEL 1976 Album Title Starland Vocal Band Featuring Afternoon Delight. Cover in nice with no scuffs or distinctive ... »
This is a boxed set of 4 12" vinyl records. The set looks new! All records are in mint condition, they appear to never have been removed from the packaging or played. The boxed cover ... »
This red vinyl record is in mint condition with the original sleeve which is nice with no major damage but has some wrinkles and slight yellowing. This was produced by Yard Bird Records, Wood ... »
This record is unopened and in perfect condition! This is a collection of classic Christmas music by various artists. Deck The Halls Percy Faith Chestnuts Roasting On An Open ... »
This is a great 3 album set that appears to never have been out of the original package. The records are perfect, the cover shows some wear but still in nice condition. As you can ... »
Vintage Partridge Family vinyl record album. 33 12" Vinyl. The record appears new as if it has never been played before, still in original sleeve. Cover has shelf wear but no tears ... »