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Lpgeeks Collection 2 of 2 Artist, Title, Label, Year, Format Median Max Rating Notes Michael Jackson - Rock $25.00 $40.00 Near Mint (NM Perfect With You or M-) 12", Promo Near Mint (NM Epic AS 687 or M-) 1979 US Muddy Waters - Hard Again $18.99 $40.00 Very Good Plus Edit Notes LP, Album, Ter (VG+) Blue Sky, Blue Sky PZ 34449, Very Good Plus 34449 (VG+) 1977 US James Taylor (2) - Mud $2.85 $39.99 Very Good Plus US 1st Slide Slim And The Blue (VG+) Horizon Very Good Plus LP, Album, Gat (VG+) Warner Bros. Records BS 2561 1971 US Bonnie Raitt - Nick Of Time $11.99 $39.99 Near Mint (NM #230 in R.S. top LP, Album or M-) 500 Capitol Records C1-91268 Very Good Plus US 1st Release 1989 US (VG+) Original inner The Yardbirds - Having A $28.00 $39.99 Very Good Plus #355 on R.S. top Rave Up With The (VG+) 500 List Yardbirds Very Good Plus US 1st Release LP, Album (VG+) Epic BN 26177 1965 US Santana - Abraxas $8.00 $39.99 Near Mint (NM #207 on R.S. top LP, Album, San or M-) 500 List Columbia KC 30130 Near Mint (NM US 1st Release 1970 US or M-) Poster Paul McCartney & Wings* - $8.00 $39.99 Near Mint (NM #418 on R.S. top Band On The Run or M-) 500 List LP, Album Very Good Plus US 1st Release Apple Records SO-3415 (VG+) Poster 1973 US Orig. Inner The Allman Brothers Band $24.00 $39.99 Near Mint (NM #49 in R.S. top - The Allman Brothers or M-) 500 Band At Fillmore East Near Mint (NM US 1st Release 2xLP, Album, RI or M-) Capricorn Records SD 2-802 1971 US Canned Heat & John Lee $21.50 $39.99 Near Mint (NM Edit Notes Hooker - Hooker 'N Heat or M-) 2xLP, Album, Gat Very Good Plus Liberty LST-35002 (VG+) 1971 US Creedence Clearwater $10.00 $39.99 Very Good Plus Edit Notes Revival - Pendulum (VG+) LP, Album, Gat Near Mint (NM Fantasy 8410 or M-) 1970 US Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More $7.44 $39.99 Near Mint (NM US 1st Release From The Road or M-) EX cover 2xLP, Album, Glo Very Good Plus Photo Insert MCA Records MCA2-6001 (VG+) foldout 1976 US Yoko Ono / Plastic Ono $27.20 $39.95 Very Good Plus #23 on R.S. top Band* - Yoko Ono / Plastic (VG+) 500 List Ono Band Very Good Plus US 1st Release LP, Album, Win (VG+) DEBUT ALBUM Apple Records SW 3373 Yoko on back 1970 US cover Leonard Cohen - New Skin $24.00 $39.35 Near Mint (NM US 1st For The Old Ceremony or M-) Censored Cover LP, Album Very Good Plus Photo/Lyrics Insert Columbia KC 33167 (VG+) 1974 US The Beatles - Yesterday $8.99 $39.00 Near Mint (NM G4 #2 / F3 Matrix And Today or M-) Original Inner VG+ LP, Album, Mono, Scr Very Good Plus Cover VG++ Capitol Records, Capitol (VG+) Records T 2553, T-2553 1966 US Sam Cooke - Sam Cooke $16.00 $38.99 Near Mint (NM EX Vinyl & Cover At The Copa or M-) LP, Album, Mono Near Mint (NM RCA Victor, RCA Victor or M-) LPM-2970, LPM 2970 1964 US The Monkees - The $4.00 $38.24 Near Mint (NM US 1st Monkees or M-) Debut album LP, Album, Mono, M/Print, Hol Near Mint (NM Colgems COM-101 or M-) 1966 US The Plastic Ono Band - $15.00 $38.00 Near Mint (NM US 1st Release Live Peace In Toronto 1969 or M-) Debut Album LP, Album Very Good Plus No Calendar Apple Records SW 3362 (VG+) 1969 US Golden Earring - Moontan $14.50 $38.00 Near Mint (NM US 1st Release LP, Album, Glo or M-) Banned nude MCA Records, TRACK Record Very Good Plus cover = EX MCA-396 (VG+) 1974 US Hozier - Hozier $25.99 $37.99 Near Mint (NM US 1st 2xLP, Album + CD, Album or M-) No CD Rubyworks, Columbia Near Mint (NM 88843099961 or M-) 2014 US Marvin Gaye - Here, My $18.50 $37.95 Near Mint (NM #456 on R.S. top Dear or M-) 500 List 2xLP, Album, Sup Very Good Plus US 1st Release Tamla, Tamla T 364 LP2, T (VG+) 364LP2 1978 US Lou Reed - Berlin $16.98 $37.78 Near Mint (NM #344 on R.S. top LP, Album, Dyn or M-) 500 List RCA Victor APL1-0207 Near Mint (NM US 1st Release 1973 US or M-) 8 pg lyrics book David Bowie - Lodger $18.90 $37.50 Near Mint (NM Promo LP, Album or M-) RCA Victor AQL1-3254 Near Mint (NM 1979 US or M-) Janis Joplin - Pearl $9.00 $37.00 Near Mint (NM #125 on R.S. top LP, Album, Pit or M-) 500 List Columbia KC 30322 Very Good Plus US 1st Release 1971 US (VG+) Janet Jackson - Control $9.53 $37.00 Near Mint (NM #17 NPR 150 LP, Album, EMW or M-) Shrink wrapped A&M Records SP-5106 Near Mint (NM with hype sticker 1986 US or M-) The Rolling Stones - Some $15.00 $36.55 Very Good Plus #270 on R.S. top Girls (VG+) 500 List LP, Album, 1st Very Good Plus Warhol cover Rolling Stones Records COC (VG+) Pale cover with 39108 celebrity faces 1978 US Jethro Tull - Stand Up $20.00 $36.00 Very Good Plus US 1st LP, Album, San (VG+) EX Cover & Pop Reprise Records, Reprise Very Good Plus Up Records 6360, RS 6360 (VG+) 1969 US Stevie Wonder - Talking $9.79 $36.00 Near Mint (NM #90 on R.S. top Book or M-) 500 List LP, Album, Bra Very Good Plus US 1st Release Tamla, Tamla T319L, T 319L (VG+) 1972 US The Beatles - Yellow $16.20 $35.43 Very Good Plus Edit Notes Submarine (VG+) LP, Album, Pit Very Good Plus Apple Records, Apple Records (VG+) SW-153, SW 153 1969 US Willie And The Red Rubber $15.00 $35.29 Very Good Plus US 1st Press Band - Willie And The Red (VG+) Vinyl is EX Rubber Band Very Good Plus LP, Album (VG+) RCA Victor LSP-4074 1968 US Tom Waits - Blue Valentine $21.97 $35.21 Very Good Plus Edit Notes LP, Album, Gat (VG+) Asylum Records K 53088 Very Good Plus 1978 UK (VG+) Leon Russell - Leon Live $5.99 $35.00 Near Mint (NM Original Inner 3xLP, Album, Tri or M-) sleeves Shelter Records STCO-8917 Very Good Plus 1973 US (VG+) Bonnie Raitt - Bonnie Raitt $13.50 $35.00 Very Good Plus Debut LP, Album, RP, San (VG+) Burbank Warner Bros. Records WS Very Good Plus 1953 (VG+) 1973 US Howlin' Wolf - The London $22.00 $35.00 Near Mint (NM US 1st Release Howlin' Wolf Sessions or M-) Original lyrics LP, Album, Gat Near Mint (NM inner Chess CH 60008 or M-) 1971 US The Troggs - Wild Thing $15.48 $35.00 Very Good Plus US 1st Mono LP, Album, Mono (VG+) Debut Album Fontana, Fontana MGF-27556, Very Good Plus SRF-67556/MGF-27556 (VG+) 1966 US Enya - Watermark $18.00 $35.00 Near Mint (NM US 1st LP, Album or M-) Geffen Records GHS 24233 Near Mint (NM 1989 US or M-) Heart - Dreamboat Annie $5.74 $35.00 Near Mint (NM Debut album LP, Album, San or M-) Mushroom Records (5) Very Good Plus MRS-5005 (VG+) 1976 US John Lennon / Plastic Ono $12.00 $34.99 Very Good Plus #23 on R.S. top Band* - John Lennon / (VG+) 500 List Plastic Ono Band Very Good Plus US 1st Release LP, Album, Win (VG+) DEBUT ALBUM Apple Records SW 3372 Orig inner 1970 US Tom Waits - Nighthawks At $19.99 $34.99 Very Good Plus Edit Notes The Diner (VG+) 2xLP, Album, CSM Very Good Plus Asylum Records 7E-2008 (VG+) 1975 US Van Morrison - His Band $12.49 $34.99 Near Mint (NM Foldout insert And The Street Choir or M-) incled LP, Album, Pit Near Mint (NM Warner Bros. Records WS or M-) 1884 1970 US Loretta Lynn - Coal Miner's $11.87 $34.95 Very Good Plus US 1st Release Daughter (VG+) NPR #24 LP, Album, Pin Very Good Plus Decca DL 75253 (VG+) 1970 US Lynyrd Skynyrd - Second $11.37 $34.95 Near Mint (NM Shrink Helping or M-) LP, Album, RP Near Mint (NM MCA Records MCA-413 or M-) 1975 US Robert Wilkins - The $21.90 $34.71 Near Mint (NM Edit Notes Original Rolling Stone or M-) LP, Comp Near Mint (NM Herwin Records Herwin 215 or M-) 1980 US Joe Walsh - "But Seriously, $6.49 $34.55 Near Mint (NM US 1st Folks..." or M-) Checkerboard LP, Album, Com Near Mint (NM inner sleeve Asylum Records 6E-141 or M-) 1978 US Sonny Terry & Brownie $9.99 $34.48 Very Good Plus US 1st Release McGhee - Sonny & Brownie (VG+) LP, Album, Gat Very Good Plus A&M Records SP 4379 (VG+) 1973 US Curtis Mayfield - Super Fly $11.95 $34.00 Very Good Plus # 72 top 500 (The Original Motion (VG+) US 1st Picture Soundtrack) Very Good Plus LP, Album, Son (VG+) Curtom CRS 8014 ST 1972 US Cyndi Lauper - She's So $13.66 $33.96 Near Mint (NM #487 on R.S. top Unusual or M-) 500 List LP, Album, Pit Near Mint (NM US 1st Release Portrait FR 38930 or M-) Debut album 1983 US Paul Simon - Graceland $15.99 $33.52 Near Mint (NM #71 on R.S. top LP, Album, Club or M-) 500 List Warner Bros.
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