DAVID BOWIE - THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD LP (UK ORIGINAL 'DRESS SLEEVE' - 'TONNY' CREDIT - MERCURY 6338 041). Superb to see, the original UK stereo pressing of the legendary 'dress sleeve' LP of David Bowie's 1971 album The Man Who Sold The World, with misprinted label credits. Producer Tony Visconti is instead listed as 'Tonny' (6338 041, 1971 UK stereo pressing on Mercury. Black & silver textured labels have some light handling wear, has misspelt 'Tonny Visconti' credit. 6338041 1Y//1 & 2Y//1 matrix. The record is beautiful, bright and glossy VG+ condition. It does have a small number of light paper surface marks on each side and a couple of very light but feelable marks. One on track A4, another on B1. The legendary textured 'dress' sleeve has very little ring wear, which is usually a common issue for this sort of sleeve. It does have some light edge storage wear and there's a sticker removal mark/ a little glossy glue residue to the rear top left corner, again in magical VG+ condition).
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DAVID BOWIE - THE MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD LP (UK ORIGINAL 'DRESS SLEEVE' - 'TONNY' CREDIT - MERCURY 6338 041). Superb to see, the original UK stereo pressing of the legendary 'dress sleeve' LP of David Bowie's 1971 album The Man Who Sold The World, with misprinted label credits. Producer Tony Visconti is instead listed as 'Tonny' (6338 041, 1971 UK stereo pressing on Mercury. Black & silver textured labels have some light handling wear, has misspelt 'Tonny Visconti' credit. 6338041 1Y//1 & 2Y//1 matrix. The record is beautiful, bright and glossy VG+ condition. It does have a small number of light paper surface marks on each side and a couple of very light but feelable marks. One on track A4, another on B1. The legendary textured 'dress' sleeve has very little ring wear, which is usually a common issue for this sort of sleeve. It does have some light edge storage wear and there's a sticker removal mark/ a little glossy glue residue to the rear top left corner, again in magical VG+ condition).