Description: The Small Faces authentic Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake UK Stereo 1968 Immediate Records variant pressing IMSP 012. This is not the lilac labeled pressing, it waspressed in 1968 and have the same lilac first pressing variant matrix numbers. Matrix Side 1 IMSP 012 1Y Side 2 IMSP 012 2Y Lilac variant 2 matrix numbers: Matrix / Runout (Run-out info [machine-stamped] side A, variant 1): IMSP 012 1Y Matrix / Runout (Run-out info [machine-stamped] side B, variant 1): IMSP 012 2Y The record grades a Near Mint-. It looks like it was just pressed,the mirror like vinyl shines.No marks or scratches…Only very slightremoval light wispy very trivial marks. This record sounds INCREDIBLE!!!! This fold out circular sleeve grades a modest EX+ A very hard sleeve to find intact to begin with,thissleeve is not just intact…It's solid and tight. No tears, ink, creasing or splits.I would grade it higher,but it is still over 47 years old and has minor age to the white areas, which is completely normal. It doesn't come with the original round poly record bag,most of these were misplaced over the years. I could write for days on the impact that Ogden's has had on me and my generation and how itinfluenced so many musicians all over the world and the most under rated song writing team ofMarriott/ Lane should be up there with Lennon and McCartney and Jagger/ Richard. There's songs on this album that rock like Song Of A Baker and Afterglow Of Your Love, there'sKinkish cockney camp in songs like Rene and Lazy Sunday Afternoon, the psychedelic haze of the title track and the wonderful side 2 with narration by Mr. Gobbledegook himself Stanley Unwin. I had a most unique and informative conversation with Stanley years ago, we talked about his time during WWII and him coming across George Patton…Stanley was a most interesting a man and lived a most interesting life. And was from a generation of which we will never see the likes of again. I guess the same will be said about my generation one day. That lived through the 60’s in a different way…Not so much about what we did or done, more about what we witnessed...It was an amazingtime to say the least...It was a renaissance musically speaking, that I don’t believe will ever be equaled. Getting back to this album….If I were to pick my top 10 favorite records of all time….There wouldbe Sgt.Pepper and Electric Ladyland and Love's Forever Changes as well as Something Else by The Kinks and The Who's Sell Out, Dylan's Blonde On Blonde. the Yardbirds Having A Rave Up andI have to add Love's first album and Revolver and in that top 10 is Ogden's…At times it's been in mytop 5….It's a masterpiece. I know the price is high on this album….If you don't have this record,get it in any form that you canget it in….This record is a must have! I've been collecting records for over 55 years now and this album is from my personal collection. If you have any wants that you are looking for feel free to email me and I'll let you know if I have it or not. * Please note: Don't let the buy it now price turn you off, that's why the best offer is there for. When you have the chance to, take a look at the other items that I currently have listed for sale. Thanks for looking!
Price: 410 USD
Location: Staten Island, New York
End Time: 2025-02-01T05:43:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.5 USD
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Restocking Fee: 20%
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Features: 1st Edition
Format: Record
Record Size: 12"
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Material: Vinyl
Speed: 33RPM
Edition: First Pressing
Record Label: Immediate Records
Release Title: Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake
Sleeve Grading: EX+
Artist: Small Faces
Record Grading: Near Mint- to EX+
Release Year: 1968
Style: 1960s, Britpop, Garage Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Genre: Rock
Number of Audio Channels: Stereo
Type: LP