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Rod Stewart Vinyl Record 'Every Picture Tells A Story'

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Shipping options
Seller handling time is 1 business day Details
$4.00 to United States
Return policy
Full refund available within 30 days
Details
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Unspecified by seller, may be new. |
Genre: |
Rock |
Record Size: |
12" |
Speed: |
33 RPM |
Duration: |
LP |
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Items after first shipped at flat $0.99 |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
4155871 |
Item description
Artist: Rod Stewart
Title: Every Picture Tells A Story
Year: 1971
Catalog Number: SRM-1-609
Label: Mercury Records Label
Album Cover: VG
Record: VG
For additional information on the vinyl record album of Rod Stewart titled 'Every Picture Tells A Story', photographs, background information and history, click here: 'Every Picture Tells A Story'.
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Track Listing:
"Every Picture Tells a Story" (Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood) - 6:01
"Seems Like A Long Time" (Theodore Anderson) - 4:02
"That's All Right" (Arthur Crudup) - 3:59
"Amazing Grace" (Traditional, arranged by Rod Stewart) - 2:03
"Tomorrow is a Long Time" (Bob Dylan) - 3:43
"Link Music - Henry's Time" (Martin Quittenton) - 0:32
"Maggie May" (Rod Stewart, Martin Quittenton) - 5:16
"Mandolin Wind" (Rod Stewart) - 5:33
"(I Know) I'm Losing You" (Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland, Cornelius Grant) - 5:23
"Reason To Believe" (Tim Hardin) - 4:06
Description: For sale is a vinyl record album of Rod Stewart titled 'Every Picture Tells A Story'. This is an original from 1971, catalog number SRM-1-609 from the Mercury Records Label and features the music of Rod Stewart. The condition of the album cover is VG and the record is VG. The Goldmine record grading system was used. More information on grading of records can be found on our web site which is Sedona Antiques. It is another one of the great albums from the 1970's and is a great item for any music collector or fan of the music of Rod Stewart. Visit our web store which is Sedona Antiques (www.e-profession.com) for more information on the record. Learn more about us on our About Us page. Feel free to ask any questions--email dan@e-profession.com. Shipping cost is discounted for multiple purchases--see the shipping chart below.
Every record is professionally cleaned. The record is removed from the album cover to avoid damage and shipped in an inner paper sleeve. The record and album cover are then placed in a 3 mil plastic sleeve, carefully packed in bubble wrap and placed in a cardboard record mailer.
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For all U.S. customers:
Shipping handling cost is based on the number of the albums:
USPS Media Mail
Vinyl Record Album Shipments: $3.99 for the 1st LP + $0.99 for each additional LP
Number of Albums
Shipping and Handling Cost
One
$3.99
Two
$4.98
Three
$5.97
Four
$6.96
Five
$7.95
Six
$8.94
We ship U.S.P.S. media mail on all orders unless you request otherwise.
USPS Priority Mail
Vinyl Record Album Shipments: $8.99 for the 1st LP + $1.99 for each additional LP
Number of Albums
Shipping and Handling Cost
One
$8.99
Two
$10.98
Three
$12.97
Four
$14.96
Five
$16.95
Six
$18.94
Shipping Information
For all International customers:
Shipping handling cost is based on the number of the albums:
Economy Air
Vinyl Record Album Shipments: $10.99 for the 1st LP + $2.99 for each additional LP
Number of Albums
Shipping and Handling Cost
One
$10.99
Two
$13.98
Three
$16.97
Four
$19.96
Five
$22.95
Six
$25.94
We ship Economy Air on all orders unless you request otherwise.
Air Mail
Vinyl Record Album Shipments: $12.99 for the 1st LP + $4.99 for each additional LP
Number of Albums
Shipping and Handling Cost
One
$12.99
Two
$17.98
Three
$22.97
Four
$27.96
Five
$32.95
Six
$37.94
Double vinyl record albums, box sets, etc. will incur additional shipping costs as indicated above.
You may edit your shipping total when submitting payment through PayPal.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We package and ship our vinyl records with the greatest care, using extra-thick packaging to ensure that your rare and collectible vinyl records arrive in pristine condition. We guarantee every item we sell to be as listed. We strive to provide superior service, but if we make an error, we'll make every effort to make it correct either by refunding all costs involved, or adjusting the selling price to everyone's satisfaction.
Double vinyl record albums, box sets, etc. will incur additional shipping costs as indicated above, please edit your shipping total appropriately when submitting payment through PayPal. After completing your transaction, please await your email invoice before submitting payment.
Grading of Records
Goldmine is a record collector's magazine published every two weeks
by Krause Publishing. It is the recognized leader in the field of grading the condition
of vinyl records. Sedona Antiques has used the Goldmine Grading System
since 1979. All of our records are visually inspected, and then graded
using the following guidelines:
SS = Stilled sealed from the factory. Has not been opened.
M = Mint. Absolutely perfect in every way--has never been played and record is in truly excellent condition. No tears or seam splits. Record may still have sleeve dust. Label stickers, writing, fading, wrinkling, color wear all detract from an M grading.
NM = Near Mint. A nearly perfect record. Some dealers use M- = Mint Minus. The record shows no obvious signs of wear. The album cover may have signs of slight handling, but no creases, folds, seam splits or any other noticeable similar defect.
VG+ = Very Good plus. The record should have a only a minimum amount of foreign or surface noise which does not detract from the recorded sound. The VG+ record may show some label wear, but it would be minimal. The album cover may have slight signs of wear and may be marred by a cut-out hole, indentation or corner cut. Shows signs it was played, but was well cared for. The record will have most of it's original shine.
VG = Very Good. Surface noise will be evident, may have light scratches that will be audible. Label, picture sleeve or album cover will show wear and may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached.
G = Good. A record in "Good" condition shows signs of wear. It will have an audible amount of surface noises. There may be scratches, and it may be obvious the record was never cared for. Even so, it plays good enough to enjoy. A album cover will have seam splits, especially at the bottom or on the spine and will also have tape, writing, ring wear or other defects.
Grading notation is album cover/record.
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- Rod Stewart Vinyl Record 'Every Picture Tells A Story'
- 1 in stock
- Price negotiable
- Handling time 1 day.
- Returns/refunds accepted