Awesome sound on this Bob Marley and the Wailers classic 'Burnin'. This is an original US press (2nd pressing) on the black Island label and has deep bass and wide soundstage that does justice to the music. Vinyl has some minor marks on it but overall a very strong VG+ VG+ cover and insert. Some rubwear on edge of spine and some corner compressions (see pics). This copy came from a renowned HiFi dealer's personal collection and was stored in climate controlled, non-smoking conditions. Shipped securely in premium record mailer with corner protection to ensure safe arrival to your home. Will combine shipping to save you money whenever possible for multiple items purchased at same time. Check my 100% feedback rating on vinyl sales and buy with confidence from someone who grades records accurately and ships securely. New/Sealed Jacket sealed in shrink wrap; Record unplayed. Disc sold ungraded or "as is". NM Under bright light, appears unplayed or only played with great care and looks new. Only the very finest examples make this grade. Should be void of scratches. EXC Under bright light, may have one or two slight, but visible imperfections (i.e. sleeve scuffs, faint ‘hairline’ scratches, or other superficial marks) that will not affect play. Overall, very clean. May play as good as a Near Mint record, but visibly has minor imperfections. VG+ Several visible imperfections. Has seen more wear and play than the higher grades, but still overall a very nice record. May have sleeve light unfeel-able scratches, or other superficial marks. VG I only list VG records if a very rare record. VG will show signs of improper care and will possibly have some deeper, feel-able scratch(es) that makes audible noise upon playback. Generally meant to be either a starter copy or purchased to get a sense of sound quality of a particular pressing. While most vinyl has some audible surface noise in between songs and during quieter passages, a VG record will likely consistently have noticeable background noise during songs. All this said, a VG record should not have a repeating skip in the record.