Vinyl has some faint surface sleeve scuffs (mostly on side one) just holding grade back from NM, nothing I can feel. Labels are excellent. Cover has heavy cornerwear/edgewear, clear tape wrapped over the top edge, spidering/creasing along the spine edge, a rip/crease towards the bottom of the right side edge, sticker residue/ripping top left corner of front cover and light ringwear/hazing. No insert included.
Includes tracks from Golden Gate Quartet, Maj. Thomas Ferebee, Karl And Harty, Harry S. Truman, Sonny Boy Williamson, David E. Lilienthal, Buchanan Brothers, Winston Churchill and many others.
If you’re not familiar with QUIEX, it's like this: As CDs began coming on the scene in the 1980’s, record companies started pressing “Quiex II” LPs primarily for radio stations. The idea was to show that vinyl was still king and sounded just as good--or better--than CDs. MOST Quiex pressings were marked as Quiex that were shipped to radio. If too many were pressed, they were packaged as regular LPs and those lucky enough to unknowingly buy them were then blessed with clearer sound! This translucent (when held to light) AUDIOPHILE beauty is one of those pressings!" />
Various Atomic Cafe: A Soundtrack Album (Quiex)
Radioactive Rock 'N Roll, Blues, Country and Gospel! "Atomic Cafe: A Soundtrack Album"
Original 1982 Rounder Records AUDIOPHILE pressing on translucent (when held to light) QUIEX VIRGIN VINYL and mastered by Dave Crawford at Masterdisk.
Vinyl has some faint surface sleeve scuffs (mostly on side one) just holding grade back from NM, nothing I can feel. Labels are excellent. Cover has heavy cornerwear/edgewear, clear tape wrapped over the top edge, spidering/creasing along the spine edge, a rip/crease towards the bottom of the right side edge, sticker residue/ripping top left corner of front cover and light ringwear/hazing. No insert included.
Includes tracks from Golden Gate Quartet, Maj. Thomas Ferebee, Karl And Harty, Harry S. Truman, Sonny Boy Williamson, David E. Lilienthal, Buchanan Brothers, Winston Churchill and many others.
If you’re not familiar with QUIEX, it's like this: As CDs began coming on the scene in the 1980’s, record companies started pressing “Quiex II” LPs primarily for radio stations. The idea was to show that vinyl was still king and sounded just as good--or better--than CDs. MOST Quiex pressings were marked as Quiex that were shipped to radio. If too many were pressed, they were packaged as regular LPs and those lucky enough to unknowingly buy them were then blessed with clearer sound! This translucent (when held to light) AUDIOPHILE beauty is one of those pressings!
Genre: Soundtracks
Condition: NM-
Cover Condition: VG-Label: Rounder Records
Reference Number: 1034
Date: 1982
Country: US
SKU: 15101
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$100