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J.j. Farley I Try To Get Home 1978 Hse 1515 Lp Rare Gospel Soul Funk Nm

This item have been sold for $ 345.00

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Auction Details:
Code ID
#61340
Ebay Item #
257161498955
Sold Price
$345.00
Bids
10
Auction End date
28 Oct 2025
Seller Location
Beaverton Oregon
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Item Description

Welcome to our fall 2025 Modern Soul / Boogie / Gospel / AOR / Electro / 80 s synth jazz auction WE COMBINE SHIPPING :

This week features dozens of rare Gospel Funk/Soul/Boogie lp s, Modern Soul / Boogie, AOR Yacht Rock, Fusion / Synth Jazz lp s, as well as four specially curated 45 s, and three 12 singles. We ll begin with three lp s before the 9 singles to give a taste of the rest of the lp s that follow, Kenneth McEastland on Morada, 1977 Street Feet on baby grand, and the extremely rare private Leston Paul - Keys To The City 1987 Electro Jazz from Trinidad Items within will also include the Howard Lemon Singers 1978 Seasons Gospel grail, a minty fresh D.J. Rogers 1982 on Hope Songs, J.J. Farley and The Original Soul Stirrers masterpiece on HSE I Try To Get Home , several unknown and obscure Gospel Boogie / Funk lp s, rare tax scam Funk/Disco/Modern Soul / Boogie lp s Tomorrow s Edition 1982 on Atlantic lp, Glenn Jones killer 1983 Everybody Loves A Winner, Guy s Guy 1988 New Jack swing masterpiece, 808 State promo lp, a few rare Gospel 45 s, Rick DePerro s rare amazing 1980 private lp Mellow Haze , among others, : Records beginning with Gospel lp s, start in roughly chronological order of year released, then same for Modern Soul / Boogie / AOR / Jazz, so ending soonest will be earliest year, newly listed will be latest year, approximately


Approximately 60 curated items, all originals, many have soundclips from the actual record


After this week s auction, we ll need about 3-5 weeks to begin our biggest auction yet, our highest end sales with an even greater quantity of listings, lots of grail pieces: Extremely rare Jazz-Funk / Spiritual Jazz / Soul Jazz / Fusion, nearing a thousand alone, so stay tuned, we d be honored if you saved us as a favorite seller, we a couple thousand items coming down the pipeline in total

All soundclips used are unedited directly from the item up for sale : . See below for detailed grading

All records are vintage, originals, in extraordinary exceptions, it will be noted if it is a reissue multiple times. Feel free to message any questions

For 7 / 12 singles, we don t grade generic sleeves, or company generic sleeves, but we will grade any picture sleeve, sleeve specific to the exact release :


Note: for items with multiple soundclips, the title of track is above each soundclip Also, clips allow to scroll backwards, forwards :



Soundclip info: B3 I Try To Get Home , A4 God Will Understand It , a4 begins at 1:11

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Soundclip info: A5 A Price To Pay , B1 God s Masterpiece , b1 begins at 1:32

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Media Grade: NM considering the cover, it s in shockingly pristine shape, probably the closest to being unsealed kind of new, hear soundclips

Sleeve Grade: VG- top seam is completely split, spine has splits, bottom seam has very small isolated splits, otherwise consult photos

Year / Label / Catalogue : 1978 / HSE Records / HSE 1515 Stereo

Brief Comments: The legendary grail of Gospel Soul/Funk, one of the best ever recorded, in almost any collector s top 10 list. The sound of Champ, Hoyt Sullivan Enterprises J.J. Farley and The Original Soul Stirrers are one of the most powerful groups, their scant recordings being impeccable, and this is their extremely rare masterpiece, not just the stand out tracks, because really it s a fully ignited album, somehow I m often reminded of that sound of J.B. Green Time 45, the way the guitars are, sounds familiar..... I wish I could offer a better original cover, although to be honest, it s a plastic sleeve type one, meaning when not played, you ll have it sleeved, and it presents decent enough, it s not destroyed by any means....The vinyl is so immaculate, I can t begin to express my shock, and like all our items, it s guaranteed, no questions asked, we don t ever want to misrepresent, and this is a copy you ll see, hear, was represented quite accurately, minty fresh :




Tariffs aren t going to impact used vinyl records / music media, we wish they were never in place at all, so for international buyers, don t worry on that account

For our record grading, we stand by the merits outlined in the scale below, anything VG or below will have a detailed explanation in brackets next to the grade.

For sleeves, we will mention anytime there is split, or defect not visible in the photos in brackets next to the grade, otherwise we refer to the photos for the merit of the grade. Of course any questions, concerns, are always welcome :

Our media grading scale is as follows: Quick note, our VPI is still in storage on the other side of the US, we do brush clean many items carefully, but we have to prioritize, we won t leave anyone stranded with a filthy record, only filthy good We don t factor dust particles into the grading

NM Essentially a pristine album, like new, rarely used.

EX Under bright light if there is any scuffs or mark, which will be inaudible, most collectors and sellers would tend to consider it closer to NM, EX is also the grade others might call VG under the same level of conservative scrutiny.

VG More then a small handful of scuffs, light marks, nothing feelable, will have high-gloss, a thoroughly enjoyable copy that may only have tiny moments of barely perceptible surface noise overpowered by the music. Our VG will satisfy the vast majority of collectors as a nice keeper copy, as collector s ourselves for nearly two decades, this grade is aimed to be a great keeper. Note if say the record has a light DNAP warp, but otherwise is NM, we will automatically put it to VG and detail that. Another scenario is if a copy plays at a solid EX, but visually is VG, the composite grade will be VG , and detailed as such.

VG More hairlines, more marks, maybe a few visible scratches, no more then two feelable scratches which automatically lowers to VG- , there likely will be surface noise, but will play through, still being an enjoyable copy, the audio quality will satisfy most collector s the golden rule: if it doesn t satisfy us, it won t be VG , if a record is otherwise EX, but has a slight momentary skip, where 99 of the record is EX, we will note that, and put it at VG. Usually will retain a nice gloss.

VG- More Scratches than VG, surface noise will jump out more, it be overpowered for longer stretches, or compete with the music in places, it will likely play all the way through on most turntables, a copy that you can still get a decent play enjoyment from.

G Lots of scratches, deeper ones, surface noise now mostly overpowers or competes with the music. It may skip in some places. We don t tend to sell G copies, unless the rarity is so great, and that will be precisely detailed.

Thrashed Pretty much a Theoretical Grade for us, it be for all intents purposes virtually unplayable, it would be for display purposes, or perhaps if you needed the cover but not the record. It s theoretical because so far we haven t sold or identified anything intended to sell at this bottom level.

Every item is guaranteed to YOUR satisfaction, no questions asked, 100 refund. We stand by our integrity, our goal is to make sure you are absolutely delighted with your purchase, to deliver a cherished album to your collection : . On the slightest chance of human error, if we make a mistake, we take accountability for that, we don t anyone to have a record they aren t happy with Bid with confidence :

If you have multiple items, please wait for us to combine shipping for you We can combine up to 4 items for the standard shipping rate, and save you on additional items. We don t charge a single penny over what the shipping costs, so you are paying only the amount the postal service receives

Default shipping is USPS media mail, USPS International mail. If you prefer a different carrier, or expedited shipping, please message us before payment, so we can set up the invoice for you :

We have it set to 5 day shipping / handling time, as a just in case, typically about 98.7 of our orders are shipped out the day of payment first day the post office is open , with the vast majority being the second day. We ll message on the extraordinary off-chance if doesn t go out on Tuesday our auctions mostly ending on Saturdays, Sundays , with the reason and day it will go out, so far that s only happened once on a giant order, and all was well.

Thank you from EnfieldVinyl, a family business, and the auction venture of EnfieldRecords :

Kindly,

-Alec :D


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