Neil Young Comes A Time 1978 Vintage Vinyl Record Album LP

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Neil Young Comes A Time 1978 Vintage Vinyl Record Album LP Specs
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ArtistNeil Young
Record LabelA Records
OccasionAll
Case TypeCardboard Sleeve
Fidelity LevelHigh-Fidelity
MPNMSK2266
Vinyl Matrix NumberMSK2266
Inlay ConditionExcellent (EX)
FormatRecord
Record GradingVery Good Plus (VG+)
Unit Typelb
Release Year1978
LanguageEnglish
Record Size12"
StyleCountry Folk, Country Rock, Folk Rock
FeaturesOriginal Cover
Unit Quantity1
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
Speed33 RPM
Release TitleComes A Time
ColorBlack
MaterialVinyl
Catalog NumberMSK2266
EditionFirst Edition, First Pressing
California Prop 65 WarningNone
TypeLP
Sleeve GradingVery Good (VG)
Era1970s
InstrumentVoice
GenreRock, Folk
Run TimeLP
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Listing details

This vintage vinyl record album by Neil Young titled "Comes A Time" is a must-have for any rock or folk music lover. The album, released in 1978, is a first edition and first pressing and comes in a classic black color. The vinyl record is in very good plus (VG+) condition and has a high-fidelity fidelity level, ensuring a great listening experience. The cardboard sleeve is in excellent (EX) condition, with the original cover featuring Neil Young's iconic voice and instrument. The vinyl matrix number is MSK2266, and the record

size is 12". This LP has a run time of LP and is a stereo recording. The album falls under the categories of Music and Vinyl Records and includes features such as the English language, a record grading of VG+, and an era of 1970s.