David Bowie Man Who Sold The World Mega Rare Org. Uk Lp Dress Cover Mercury

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Code ID
#20285
Ebay Item #
271305323102
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$809.00
Bids
27
Auction End date
03 Nov 2013
Seller Location
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S h i p p i n g : WARNING USA BIDDERS: The shipping cost for USA is the follow: 19.00 for the first item plus 4.00 each additional item Registered mail Please wait for invoice.
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY COUNTRIES: 14.00 for the first item plus 3.00 each additional item Registered mail ALL OTHER COUNTRIES: 19.00 for the first item plus 4.00 each additional item Registered mail DOMESTIC Greece : 7.00 for the first item plus 2.00 each additional item Registered mail ONLY PAYPAL ACCEPTED D E S C R I P T I O N : FORMAT: 12 LP ARTIST: DAVID BOWIE TITLE: MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD LABEL: MERCURY NUMBER: 6338041 MONO/STEREO: ST.
LABEL DESCRIPTION: - GRADE DESCRIPTION COVER : EX - LIGHT EDGE WEAR MOSTLY ON THE SPINE, SMALL MARK ON THE BACK SIDE SEE PHOTOS BUT FOR THIS SO FRAGILE COVER IN VERY NICE SHAPE,CLEAN WITH NO SERIOUS MARKS OR WRITINGS.
GRADE DESCRIPTION RECORD : VG TO EX - BACKGROUND NOISE AUDIBLE MOSTLY AT THE LOW PARTS AND SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES BUT OVERALL PLAYS VERY WELL.
MARK ON LABEL 1 SEE PHOTOS ADDITIONAL NOTES: David Bowie The Man Who Sold The World MEGA TOP RARE COLLECTORS ITEM Original LP with dress cover Released on Mercury 1971.
Cat number 6338041.
This is a genuine, original 1971 UK Mercury pressing of The Man who sold the world.
Textured sleeve with Bowie s boot well away from the edge Circled P not an R in front of the date on the labels No gap in the word BROADCASTING on the labels 1st press STAMPED matrix numbers: Matrix numbers - side 1 - 6338041 1Y//1 v420 1 1 4 side 2 - 6338041 2Y//1 v420 1 1 1 This 1971 album is one of the rarest David Bowie collectables.
When the album was released it was the sleeve that attracted most attention as it featured Bowie in a dress, to the extent that some collectors now refer to it as the transvestite cover .
While it sold in insufficient numbers to enter the charts in 1971 it did attract a good deal of airplay on radio, particularly on the John Peel Show.
When Bowie made his big breakthrough the following year, in 1972, his new record label, RCA Victor, re-issued his earlier Phillips and Mercury albums.
In the case of The Man Who Sold the World , the dress cover was ditched in favour of a new sleeve.
The re-issued RCA album made number 26 in the chart and the original Mercury album become a collectors item overnight.
You Are Bidding For A Once In A Life Time Oppurtunity To Purchase A Very Sought After Collectors Item TRACKS: Side A: 1.THE WIDTH OF A CIRCLE 2.ALL THE MADMEN 3.BLACK COUNTRY ROCK 4.AFTER ALL Side B: 1.RUNNING GUN BLUES 2.SAVIOR MACHINE 3.SHE SHOOK ME COLD 4.THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD 5.THE SUPERMEN
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