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Early 70's Pop - Liv Maessen Live For Life Vinyl 1971

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Liv Maessen was a Melbourne based singer, noted for her deep resonant contralto voice. She launched her career in 1969 when she entered the popular TV talent quest New Faces.

Recorded where just about anyone who wanted to be a success had their recordings made, Bill Armstrong Studios.

One of the earliest artists signed to the Fable label

 

Liv Maessen - Live For Life
Fable Records

Cat# FBSA 009

1971

STEREO

Australian release

Cover is in very good - excellent condition

New inner plastic sleeve

The vinyl is in good - very good condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see a number of scratches ranging from very very light to one which is medium. This medium scratch I suspected would be problematic but as with all my records, I then played the album entirely and was very pleasantly surprised. The occasional short click/pop but even in the area of the medium scratch, no significant issues with surface noise at all - a really good play.

New outer protective sleeve

Tracks: Knock Knock Who's There, Single Girl Again, Here I Go Again, Live For Life, Suddenly It's Sunny, Snowbird, Part Of What You Hear, Gentlemen Please, Hurry On Down, Little Green Apples, The Love Moth, I Walk The Line, Are You Going My Way

 

 

Tested as described in the description This item is not returnable, UNLESS not as described

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