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All records themselves are in very good condition except where stated. All are used with one owner (me). All are LPs except for one (see below). Most of the sleeves, however, have some minor scribblings on them in black felt tip. Furthermore, some of the sleeves' glue has become ineffective over time (can easily be fixed with some glue). This is reflected in the price: all £1. You are free to check all records on collection and decline those you don't want.


Mendelssohn Wedding March and Other Great Marches, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy.


Phil Fearon and Galaxy what do I do? Single twelve inch.


Love Supreme The Very Best of The Supremes Featuring Diana Ross.


Carpenters The Singles 1969 - 1973.


Diana Ross' Greatest Hits 2 by Diana Ross.


Nat King Cole 20 Golden Greats.


Carpenters The Singles 1974 - 1978 (this has a minor scratch on one track - I don't think it's severe enough to cause skipping).


Luther Vandross - Give Me the Reason.


Art Garfunkel, Fate for Breakfast.



£1 each or £5 the lot.



2 mins. from East Dulwich Station


Cash on collection.


Please have exact money (I will be unable to provide change)

SOLD:

Nat King Cole 20 Golden Greats.


REMAINING:

Mendelssohn Wedding March and Other Great Marches, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy.

Phil Fearon and Galaxy what do I do? Single twelve inch.

Love Supreme The Very Best of The Supremes Featuring Diana Ross.

Carpenters The Singles 1969 - 1973.

Diana Ross' Greatest Hits 2 by Diana Ross.

Carpenters The Singles 1974 - 1978 (this has a minor scratch on one track - I don't think it's severe enough to cause skipping).

Luther Vandross - Give Me the Reason.

Art Garfunkel, Fate for Breakfast.


£1 each or £5 the lot

SOLD:

Nat King Cole 20 Golden Greats.


Love Supreme The Very Best of The Supremes Featuring Diana Ross.



REMAINING:

Mendelssohn Wedding March and Other Great Marches, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy.


Phil Fearon and Galaxy what do I do?

Single twelve inch.


Carpenters The Singles 1969 - 1973.


Diana Ross' Greatest Hits 2 by Diana Ross.


Carpenters The Singles 1974 - 1978.


Luther Vandross - Give Me the Reason.


Art Garfunkel, Fate for Breakfast.



£1 each or £4.50 the lot.

Reduced to £1 the lot for:


Mendelssohn Wedding March and Other Great Marches, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy.


Phil Fearon and Galaxy what do I do?

Single twelve inch.


Carpenters The Singles 1969 - 1973.


Diana Ross' Greatest Hits 2 by Diana Ross.


Carpenters The Singles 1974 - 1978.


Luther Vandross - Give Me the Reason.


Art Garfunkel, Fate for Breakfast.

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