Item Description
ITEM DETAILS: Artist: The New Dawn Title: Mainline Country: UK Year: March 1969 Label: The Generation Club - Private Pressing Catalogue: N/A Cover: VG Some age marks, poly-lined die-cut custom printed with song titles and band credits.
Label: VG Custom stickers on each side.
Vinyl: EX Some light crackle but this is more to do with the origins of the private pressing.
Programme Guide/Book: VG Light crease down the middle but all intact, slight age marks on the back.
Awesome psychedelic logo to the front of this 8 page guide.
Info: This is a VERY scarce item made even rarer by the inclusion of the play performance booklet.
Please see photographs for the content.
Presumably copies of the album were sold at the performance and this may account for the surname written on the back, possibly reserved or pre-ordered.
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The cover and contents suffer from folding, scuffing of edges, spine splits, discolouration, etc.FAIR: The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise it may even jump.
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