The vinyl is by no ways perfect (I bought it used on ebay.com a couple years ago), but it does play, and I was able to move the music onto my computer with a bearable quantity of breaking, popping, and hissing. The software application for transferring the recordings has a feature that gets rid of that by damping out certain frequencies; the higher level you utilize it at, the more the extraneous sounds disappear, and the lower the quality of the music ends up being. I needed to run it at about 1/4 power so that my ears concentrated on the music as opposed to the fixed.
The center labels and the cardboard sleeve are both in excellent conditionaside from the white arc on the back cover following the shapes of the record below, there are no significant flaws that I can see. The paper sleeve isn't really consisted of with us, due to the fact that it was never included when I bought it.
The surface area of the disc has been cleaned with a Discwasher cleaning kit, including the D4 Record Cleaning Fluid, revealed below.
The entire TV special is on the disc; its basically an audio recording of the program.