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GNONNAS PEDRO
" Africa tei Cuba "
Editions Gnoinsope LP, late 1970's
Made in Benin
3 solid afro latin tunes recorded by the Beninese salsero
!!!! LISTEN TO THE SOUNDCLIPS !!!!
clips taken from the actual
record listed
Sleeve is VG- Some aging & dirt, ringwear, narrow bite on bottom spine,
record plays w/ light but constant opaque pressing noise, solid VG- to VG
GRADING
STANDARDS :
Please note we grade by
soundchecking records and not only visually (though we also try to inform
as much as possible on the physical aspect of the record).
We try to be as accurate as
possible, play the records on a Technics MK2 turntable & a
NAD amplifier at high volume, and don't make any exception such
as lowering the standards when grading African records for example. We are
aware a lot of African records specialists have very low standards but this is
definitely not our case, we have been selling records by mail since 1999 and
learnt grading long time before getting into the African discography, so please
bid with confidence, you'll be happy to see how accurate we are.
NM : record is unplayed,
like new.
EX : record seems almost
unplayed, might have one or two very superficial and completely inaudible
marks.
VG++ : still absolutely no
surface noise, though the record might have some visible marks.
VG : almost no surface
noise, should have marks, but still good to be played WITHOUT MAJOR NOISE on a
professional or a club sound system.
VG- : record has surface
noise, but definitely not overwhelming the music, might have marks or not (some
records look great and play badly, again, we grade AUDIO), but the quality is
not good enough to be played loud in a club/on a professional
system without noise.
G : surface noise is really
bad and almost overwhelms the music.
All our records are cleaned with a VPI record cleaning
machine. Our grading standards are 100% guaranteed, if you're not satisfied you
just get refunded after sending the record back (this has never happened until
today though).
Soundclips are recorded from the record offered for
auction and don't go threw any sound restoration process.
Music descriptions are supposed to describe the music
as is and it would never come to our mind to lie on what the music is. We
always add as many soundclips as possible so that ebayers make their own
opinion on what they're bidding on.
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