Condition Description: 
Good, pre-owned condition. No used record is perfect, whether the flaws are visible inaudible/audible scuffs, scratches, or fingerprints and possibly background noise of varying degrees. Some minor warping may exist that will not affect playback. I do my best to disclose the flaws that I do see or come across but please be aware there are times where they may be missed. All of these records have had plenty of use, and from the looks of it, a little abuse. I haven't come across a jump or skip (that's not to say there aren't any) but they all have surface scratches, some worse than others; some more audible than others. Still very listenable but there is noise so please be aware of that. Inner sleeves look good.  If there was a booklet, there isn't one with this set but I'm unsure whether or not it originally came with one. The box has some shelf and handling wear. No plastic sleeve with this set as it's too large for the sleeves I have... sorry. 

Label & Catalog Number:
Reader's Digest – RDA 142-A
   
Artist: 
Various - See below
   
Title:
Take Me Home Country Roads
   
Tracklist:
    Record 1 - Superstars - Superhits!    
A1    Jim Reeves–    Welcome To My World
A2    Johnny Cash–    Folsom Prison Blues
A3    Loretta Lynn–    Woman Of The World
A4    Charley Pride–    Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'
A5    Sammi Smith–    Help Me Make It Through The Night
A6    Hank Snow–    I'm Movin' On
B1    Roger Miller–    King Of The Road
B2    Eddy Arnold–    Anytime
B3    Chet Atkins–    Country Gentleman
B4    Skeeter Davis–    The End Of The World
B5    Don Gibson–    Oh Lonesome Me
B6    Kitty Wells And Red Foley–    You And Me
        Record 2 - Mule Skinner Blues    
C1    Dolly Parton–    Mule Skinner Blues
C2    Jimmy Dean–    Big Bad John
C3    Bobby Bare–    Detroit City
C4    Owen Bradley–    Blues Stay Away From Me
C5    Wilma Burgess–    Tear Time
C6    Webb Pierce–    In The Jailhouse Now
D1    Jim Reeves–    Four Walls
D2    Patsy Cline–    I Fall To Pieces
D3    George Hamilton IV–    Abilene
D4    Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass–    Wabash Cannonball
D5    Warner Mack–    Sittin' In An All Night Café
D6    Mel Tillis–    Too Lonely, Too Long
        Record 3 - Lookin' Back Stars    
E1    The Browns (3)–    The Three Bells
E2    Minnie Pearl–    How To Catch A Man
E3    Ernest Tubb, Red Foley–    Too Old To Cut The Mustard
E4    Tex Williams–    Smoke, Smoke, Smoke
E5    Patsy Cline–    She's Got You
E6    Johnnie And Jack–    Poison Love
F1    Ernest Tubb–    Walking The Floor Over You
F2    Bob Wills–    San Antonio Rose
F3    Red Foley–    Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy
F4    Roy Rogers (3)–    Blue Shadows On The Trail
F5    Pee Wee King–    Tennessee Waltz
F6    Homer And Jethro–    That Hound Dog In The Window
        Record 4 - Country Gentlemen    
G1    Johnny Cash–    Ballad Of A Teen-Age Queen
G2    Eddy Arnold–    You Don't Know Me
G3    Hank Snow–    The Gal Who Invented Kissin'
G4    Porter Wagoner–    A Satisfied Mind
G5    Willie Nelson–    I Just Can't Let You Say Goodbye
G6    Tom T. Hall–    The Ballad Of Forty Dollars
H1    George Hamilton IV–    A Rose And A Baby Ruth
H2    Lester Flatt, Mac Wiseman–    The Bluebirds Singing For Me
H3    Waylon Jennings–    Brown-Eyed Handsome Man
H4    George Jones (2)–    A Good Year For The Roses
H5    Bobby Helms–    Fraulein
H6    Webb Pierce, Red Sovine–    Why, Baby, Why
        Record 5 - Country Love    
I1    Connie Smith–    Once A Day
I2    Marty Robbins–    This Much A Man
I3    Lynn Anderson And Liz Anderson–    Mother, May I?
I4    Jack Greene–    There Goes My Everything
I5    Loretta Lynn–    Don't Come Home A Drinkin'
I6    Conway Twitty–    How Much More Can She Stand
J1    Charley Pride–    She's Too Good To Be True
J2    Skeeter Davis, Bobby Bare–    Your Husband, My Wife
J3    Wanda Jackson, Billy Gray–    You Can't Have My Love
J4    Roy Drusky–    Anymore
J5    Norma Jean (2)–    Let's Go All The Way
J6    Jerry Lee Lewis–    One Has My Name, The Other Has My Heart
        Record 6 - Country Roads    
K1    Eddy Arnold–    Take Me Home, Country Roads
K2    Jim Reeves–    Bimbo
K3    Floyd Cramer–    Last Date
K4    Charley Pride–    Is Anybody Goin' To San Antone?
K5    Hank Locklin–    Please Help Me, I'm Falling
K6    Jerry Reed–    When You're Hot, You're Hot
L1    Bill Anderson (2)–    Still
L2    Dave Dudley–    Six Days On The Road
L3    Del Wood–    Down Yonder
L4    Jerry Lee Lewis–    What Made Milwaukee Famous
L5    Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty*–    After The Fire Is Gone
L6    Red Foley–    Peace In The Valley
        Record 7 - Guitar Country    
M1    Chet Atkins, The Anita Kerr Singers–    Guitar Country
M2    Duane Eddy–    Rebel Rouser
M3    Elton Britt–    Someday
M4    Boots Randolph–    Yakety Sax
M5    Faron Young–    Your Time's Comin
M6    Roy Orbison–    Seems To Me
N1    Chet Atkins And Jerry Reed–    Cannonball Rag
N2    Conway Twitty–    That's When She Started To Stop Loving You
N3    The Osborne Brothers–    Tennessee Hound Dog
N4    Sonny James–    Young Love
N5    Hank Snow–    Miller's Cave
N6    Mel Tillis, The Statesiders (2)–    Heart Over Mind
        Record 8 - Bye Bye Love    
O1    The Anita Kerr Singers–    Bye Bye Love
O2    Jim Reeves–    He'll Have To Go
O3    Skeeter Davis–    He'll Have To Stay
O4    Rex Allen–    Crying In The Chapel
O5    Roger Miller–    Dang Me
O6    Porter Wagoner And Dolly Parton–    Just Someone I Used To Know
P1    Brenda Lee–    Sweet Nothin's
P2    Don Gibson–    A Legend In My Time
P3    Kitty Wells–    It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
P4    Bill Monroe–    Footprints In The Snow
P5    Dottie West–    Here Comes My Baby
P6    The Statler Brothers–    Do You Remember These
   
Notes:
 

Inner Sleeve:
Original

Outer Slipcover Sleeve:
None

Ultrasonically Cleaned:
Yes

Some records will be ultrasonically cleaned unless they appear to be new, or for whatever reason I chose not to clean them. Please keep in mind that while this is the preferred way to clean vinyl, it's not guaranteed to clean records 100%. There may be occasions where gunk or greasy fingerprints may still remain on the record. I'll let the buyer use their preferred cleaning method to finish cleaning the remaining soil ultrasonic cleaning doesn't get to.
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All records will be shipped with inside sleeves whether they're new or original and a plastic outer cover to protect from shipping scuffs if one fits (some box sets are larger than we have sleeves for). Then it will be placed inside a very high quality protective packaging to ensure no shipping damage occurs once your package is in the shipper's hands.

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one all the way through but I do select a section of the album that appears to be the worst and make
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look like it should be.

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Mint - Sealed, assumingly a perfect record inside the sleeve.

Excellent  (EX) - The record shows some signs of having been played but there is no deterioration of sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and an occasional light scuff and/or scratch.

Very Good (VG) - The record has obviously been played many times and has mild scuffs and/or scratches and displays lessening of sound quality.

Good
(G) - The record has been played so much the sound quality has noticeably deteriorated perhaps with some distortion and scratches.

Fair
(F) - The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise. It may even jump.

Poor
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Bad 
(B)- The record is unplayable and might even be broken and is only of use as a collection filler.

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