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LP (Item 421356) Scepter, 1969 — Condition: Very Adept+
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Wonderfully mature piece of work from Dionne Warwick – 1 of her last few albums for the Scepter label,with a sense of maturity, poise, and grace that tops fifty-fifty Dionne's primeval classics for the characterization. She'due south even so working heavily hither with Burt Bacharach – who produced and arranged nigh of the songs – with some help from Hal David and Larry Wilcox. And in some way, information technology'south most like Bacharach's reinvigorated hither – moving into a deeper mode that's quite like to some of the more than complicated tunes on his A&1000 recordings from the same period – almost unafraid of charting or not, and working instead in a completely adult fashion that's beautifully synthetic through webs of sound and sadness, loss and longing. Titles include "I'll Never Fall In Love Again", "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head", "My Way", "Knowing When To Leave", "Let Me Become To Him", and "Didn't We". © 1996-2022, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(Encompass has unglued seams, and edge wear on back corner, but is overnice overall.)
Very Skillful + (plus)
- Vinyl should be very make clean, but tin can have less luster than nigh mint.
- Should still smoothen under a lite, but one or two marks may show up when tilted.
- Can accept a few pocket-sized marks that may show up hands, but which do not affect play at all. Most marks of this quality will disappear when the tape is tilted, and will not be felt with the back of a fingernail.
- This is the kind of tape that will play "almost mint", but which will accept some signs of use (although not major ones).
- May have slight surface noise when played.
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