Guy Clark The South Coast Of Texas (LA Press, Queix, Shrink, Inner)
Original 1981 Warner Bros. issue complete with printed inner sleeve and SHRINK-WRAP meticulously taped to the cover along right side edge inside jacket. Asterisk in dead wax run-outs denotes a Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Los Angeles pressing. Pressed on translucent (when held to light) QUIEX virgin audiophile vinyl. mastered at The Mastering Lab (TML in dead wax run-outs).
Vinyl has a slight warp that does not affect play just holding grade back from NM. Labels have a couple light spindle marks. Original inner sleeve has a slightly bent bottom corner. Cover with shrink-wrap meticulously taped to the cover along right side edge inside jacket is NM and excellent.
If you’re not familiar with Quiex, it's like this: As CDs began coming on the scene in the 1980s, record companies started pressing Quiex II LPs for primarily for radio stations. The idea was to show that vinyl was still king and sounded as good--or better--than CDs. MOST Quiex pressings were marked as Quiex that were shipped to radio. But 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 brown Audiophile beauty IS one of those pressings.
Genre: Country / Folk
Condition: NM-
Cover Condition: NMLabel: Warner Bros. Records
Reference Number: BSK 3381
Date: 1981
Country: US
SKU: 17938
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