ISOLATION - ISOLATION (1973 PRIVATE UK PROG FOLK LP, VG+ COND)
  £   1,281
  $   1,698

 


£ 1281 Sold For
Sep 20, 2017 Sold Date
Sep 10, 2017 Start Date
£   300 Start price
6   Number Of Bids
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Description

Artist: Isolation

Title: Isolation

Date: 1973

Record label: Riverside

Catalogue no: HAS LP 2083

Condition of disc: Very good +

Condition of sleeve: Very good (sleeve has no creases or tears but is a bit tatty. Small stain at bottom right of "blue" side of sleeve - see photo.)

Notes: UK issue vinyl album. Mega rare prog folk private press LP. Tracklisting on separate sheet. Isolation are one of the most obscure UK folk acts. Released as a micro-private edition in 1973 (on the Riverside label), their unique album is a loner folk wonder, hinting sometimes at jazzy psych climates.


Isolation comprised:

*Richard Blondell - 12 String Guitar, Vocals 
*Dave Smith - Piano, Vocals 
*John Paul Davidson - Flute 
*Ian Robinson - Electric Guitar 
*Chris Pritchett - Violin 

*Tim Neild - Bass, Banjo 


Additional notes: All records are shipped in a sturdy mailer with cardboard stiffeners and plastic sleeve. Discounted postage costs available up to 3 records. 


Guide to record condition.

MINT: No scuffs, scratches, blotches, stains, labels, writing, tears or splits. Simply perfect.
NEAR MINT: A Record that may have one or two tiny, minor flaws such as light paper scuffs from sliding in and out of the sleeves that do not affect play.
EXCELLENT: A Record has been handled and played either very little or very carefully. The vinyl may have lost some but not all of it's original lustre or have a slight scratch that doesn't affect play.
VERY GOOD: A Record that displays visible signs of handling and playing such as loss of vinyl lustre, light surface scratches, groove wear and spindle trails. A VG record may look like it will have some audible surface noise when it is played, although any noise should not overwhelm the music or ruin the listening experience.
GOOD: The Record is well played, with any number of defects such as complete loss of surface sheen, obvious surface noise, etc. 



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