Iran EP 7" THE BEATLES Unique Multicolour Vinyl w/ PS Persian + The GUESS WHO
$
330
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Description
Clearing a good part of my Iranian collection. As you probably know, records from Iran are extremely rare, specially after many of those records were destroyed after the 1979 islamic revolution. Nearly 40 years later, not many copies have survived, and not many in good condition. The records we are going to list are seldomly offered for sale, specially in this condition: most in VG+ to EX condition, with rare Picture Sleeves that were usually mostly just thrown away.
All records have been cleaned in a professional Loricraft PRC-4 record cleaning machine -- this doesn't make miracles (ie fix scratches) but it gives you the best sonic experience by removing dust and dirt stored in the grooves for the last couple of decades.
Bear in mind that even in Mint records the quality of the iranian pressings is sound-wise not Mint most of the times. This is mostly due to the quality of the vinyl used back in the day, dubious sources used for the audio production, and also the fact that they tended to squeeze quite a lot of music on every side (long songs, sometimes over 4.5 minutes, by Persian artists, or EP editions for foreign artists).
Good luck when bidding! Feel free to send wants lists, we might be able to help.
Format: 7" EP
Artist: The Beatles / The Guess Who / Steam
Song Titles: Something / Come Together
Laughing / Na na hey hey kiss him goodbye
Label: T4 Top
Country: Iran
Condition (Cover / Record): VG / VG+
Cover looks great actually, but the defects are more noticeable because it's on a dark background. As you can see from the pictures, there's no major issue, mostly just overall wear and aging and some creasing. No writing or anything too intrusive.
The beautiful multicolour vinyl is VG+. There's a crease on the label too (see the pic), nothing bad, but it's better mentioned. This is RARE, so bid accordingly. Only multicolour copy I've come across!