Awesome JAZZ LP LOT! Charlie Parker, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, MacDonald

Sold Date: March 8, 2015
Start Date: March 1, 2015
Final Price: $20.50 (USD)
Bid Count: 2
Seller Feedback: 41
Buyer Feedback: 12


Spectacular JAZZ LP LOT!
Charlie Parker, "Night and Day" The Genius of Charlie Parker #1 Verve Records "Clef Series", MGV-8003, Mono,  33RPM LP
A "Greatest Hits" type compilation from The Bird, in AMAZING condition.
COVER: VG++ (almost no wear, only the start of a spit at the top of the opening) ALBUM: VG++ (has seen very little play, and was well taken care of; nice labels)

Ella Fitzgerald with Gordon Jenkins' Orchestra and Chorus Vocalion Records, VL73797, Mono (but "Enhanced for Stereo") 33RPM LP
As good a condition as you'll ever see for a record of this age.
COVER: VG++ (virtually no wear, only some minor unfortunate creasing at the opening) ALBUM: VG++ to NM- (spindle marks indicate play, but nothing else detracts from this wonderful album)

Louis Armstrong, "Self Titled" Harmony Records, HS11316, Mono (but re-recorded to simulate stereo) 33RPM LP
A collection of Satchmo favorites including Basin Street Blues, Muskrat Ramble and others.
COVER: VG++ (amazing, with only minor corner wear and slight loss of gloss) ALBUM: G+ to VG- (not as bad as this rating makes it look, but not quite full VG in my estimation)

Ralph MacDonald, "Sound of a Drum" Marlin Records, 2202, Stereo, 1976 33RPM LP
A jazz fusion featuring some of the true greats; Grover Washington, Jr., Toots Thielemans, Chuck Rainey, Eric Gale, Arthur Jenkins, Bob James and even Patti Austin!
COVER: G (writing, creasing, edge wear, corner wear and minor seam split) ALBUM: G+ to VG- (not as bad as this rating makes it look, but not quite full VG in my estimation)




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