WARNING:
This album has some low level "clicks" on either side and these are detailed below ...
SEALS & CROFTS - Unborn Child
Warner Bros Records
Cat# W 2761
1974
Australian release
Album cover is in good (minus) condition, meaning that there are no seam splits, no tears, no graphic damage although the plain (unlaminated) vanilla cover shows it's age with edge discolouration on all sides. The original single page lyric sheet is also included. No personal writing nor graphic damage on either the cover or the inner page.
New inner plastic liner sleeve
Vinyl record is in good (minus) condition, what does this mean? Over the years this album has had quite a bit of playtime, with a few light scratches on Side 1 and two light scratches seen on Side 2. Just looking at the vinyl is not a good way to judge the condition so I played the ENTIRE album, both sides. Here are the play results ...
Side 1 is OK, at the run-in there is a strange low frequency sound with each revolution of the record but this quickly disappears as track 1 continues - the vinyl is flat and without warping. As for the remaining tracks on this side, there are a couple of clicks and at times there is some low level surface noise (a single click or pop at times) but overall, a good playback on this side.
Side 2 also has some low level clicks through the side, not continuously but just "now and again" probably caused by the two light (but quite long) scratches I can see on this side. The cleanest track is the last one, "Big Mac"
New outer protective plastic sleeve
TRACK: Windflowers, Desert People, Unborn Child, The Story Of Her Love, Dance By The Light Of The Moon, Rachel, King Of Nothing, 29 Years From Texas, Ledges, Follow Me, Big Mac