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From my personal collection: Step into the vibrant world of 1970s disco with the collector's gem, "The Runner" by The Three Degrees, produced by the legendary Giorgio Moroder. This special edition 12" maxi-single, pressed in an eye-catching blue colored vinyl , promises a high-fidelity audio experience that's as nostalgic as it is chic. Featuring the distinctive sound of The Three Degrees and Giorgio Moroder and the rhythmic finesse of Heath Levy Music. This vinyl is a testament to the era's Euro Disco and Disco styles. Released in 1979 by Ariola Records, the record is framed in a plastic slipcover and boasts a mint (M) grading, ensuring an impeccable listening treat. The sleeve and inlay share a very good (VG) grading, reflecting careful handling over the years. Immerse yourself in the high-energy beats of the 70s with this English language release, complete with a unique vinyl matrix number ARB 9008, and enjoy a genre-defining masterpiece that's been a favorite for decades. CONDITION LEGEND SEALED MINT - (SS) When someone says something's "Mint condition," this is what they're talking about. The album is still sealed (SS) in its original packaging-- and has never been opened or played. MINT - (M) This is the highest grade for records that have been played. The album is in excellent condition and shows no visible signs of wear or damage that will affect sound quality. May have some light paper scuffs or fingerprints which will not lessen audio reproduction quality. EXCELLENT -- While not flawless, the condition is EXCELLENT, showing only minimal signs of use. Any visible blemishes should have minimal affect on play quality, though light surface noise maybe present at very quiet portions or between tracks. This is a record that should satisfy all but the most strict of collectors. There may be slight ring or cover wear, or minor writing on the cover, which is duly noted. VERY GOOD -Vinyl may have scratches and/or other visual blemishes, but should play through without skipping or repeating. Light to moderate surface noise and/or crackle may be present, however not overly distracting. Covers may have moderate ring and/or edge wear, cut-outs / hole punches, or a moderate seam splits. GOOD/ADEQUATE - sound quality is low and the cover may be in very poor shape.