Description: ARMANDO MANZANERO: El Grande Volumen II No musician credits MEXICAN IMPORT LP RCA Records MKS-1769 (1967) Vinyl: MINT; Cover: light corner/general wear, ring marks GRADING IS VISUAL. I DO NOT PLAY TEST. Please scroll down for grading definitions/criteria. Side 1: TodaviaEso Eres Para Paso a Pasito Yo Se Que Te Siempre Te Amare Tenemos Side 2: La Casa HoyTengoHay Que Decir Adios Cosas Imposibles Parece Que Fue Ayer MOISHECHAZZER'S MUSIC LP GRADING: LP grading can be more than a little subjective. While I do not play most of my listings, I do examine them carefully under the proper "point source" light. I make every effort to grade based on whether or not I would want the album in my own collection. Consequently, I deal primarily in Sealed, Mint, and Near Mint pieces. In the rare case where I list an album in lesser condition, I give a detailed description of the piece rather than a grade. MINT: Clean, shiny vinyl with no visible marks NEAR MINT: Clean, shiny vinyl with possible sleeve marks or light scuffs - nothing visible that should be audible. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WHEN VINYL WAS THE STANDARD, 20 TO 30% OF ALBUMS CAME OUT OF THE SHRINKWRAP AS BAD PRESSINGS WITH SURFACE NOISE. OBVIOUSLY, SUCH BAD PRESSINGS WOULD NOT BE IDENTIFIABLE THROUGH VISUAL EXAMINATION, NO MATTER HOW CAREFUL. On Nov-06-21 at 21:07:46 PDT, seller added the following information: Get business information that counts! - Vendio Counters are active content free.
Price: 14.7 USD
Location: Arlington, Virginia
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Artist: Armando Manzanero
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Custom Bundle: No
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Speed: 33 RPM
Record Size: 12"
Format: Record
Type: LP
Release Title: El Grande Volumen II
Record Label: RCA Records
Release Year: 1967
Genre: Latin
Modified Item: No