BLUES LP from UNITED & STATES labels (1952-57): LONG MAN BLUES Binder Burrage SS

Sold Date: January 24, 2017
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LONG MAN BLUES, Pearl PL-17, with tracks recorded for the United and States labels by Dennis "Long Man" Binder, Harold Burrage, Cliff Butler, Jack Cooley, Arbee Stidham and Edward "Gates" White from 1952 to 1957. Sealed mint copy. 1989 release on the Delmark subsidiary from Chicago.

 

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GRADING

LPs, EPs and 45s are graded M (mint), NM (near mint), VG+, VG (very good), VG-, G+, G (good), G-, F (fair), and P (poor).

A VG+ record may have some visible scuffs and light scratches and plays well with little surface noise. Scratches on records graded VG and VG- may be deep enough to feel with your fingernail, or there may be scratches throughout that cause surface noise. On records in the G+, G and G- range the level of the music is still above the surface noise caused by scuffs and scratches. Surface noise is as loud as the music on records graded F and louder than the music on P records. P records are likely to be unplayable.

[+ and – denote in-between grades. Grades with a slash in between indicate the condition of Side A/Side B.]

Jackets graded VG+ have only slight wear; jackets graded VG are more worn but still intact unless defects are noted. G jackets show definite damage and F and P jackets are probably falling apart. Splits, markings, cut corners, and other defects will be noted.