Jerry Butler - Make It Easy On Yourself (LP, Album)

Condition:
Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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What does the record grading mean?

We grade each record using the Goldmine Standard. Full explanation can be found here.

M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

Comments:
tine sticker tear on top right corner & some hairlines, otherwise clean copy!
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Genre: Jazz, Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Vocal, Easy Listening

Tracklist:
A1. Need To Belong
A2. Make It Easy On Yourself
A3. Moon River
A4. You Can Run (But You Can't Hide)
A5. Isles Of Sirens
A6. Whatever You Want
B1. Giving Up On Love
B2. Where's The Girl
B3. How Beautiful You Lie
B4. Message To Martha (Kentucky Bluebird)
B5. Strawberries
B6. Such A Feeling



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

On the sleeve:
℗ 1963
A Vee-Jay Recording, Hollywood, California, U.S.A.
Distributed by President Records Limited, London
Printed and made by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd.

On the labels:
Stereo
℗ 1963
A Vee Jay Recording, Hollywood, California, U.S.A.
Made in England

Month of release from Record Collector Magazine Sept 1995 p.224



 

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