Christmas Through The Years Vinyl LP Box Set Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo

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Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with the **Christmas Through The Years Vinyl LP Box Set** (Reader's Digest RD4-143, Stereo), featuring timeless classics from various beloved artists. This exquisite 5-album set, released in 1984, includes nearly 50 nostalgic holiday songs across genres like Jazz, Pop, and Classical. Each vinyl record is in **excellent condition**, ensuring a beautifully preserved listening experience. Perfect for vintage music collectors or as a unique Christmas gift, this box set captures the spirit of traditional Christmas music that many cherish. DonâÃ�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�t miss your chance to own this iconic piece of holiday history! Vinyl Counterattack Records Christmas Through The Years Vinyl LP Box Set Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with the **Christmas Through The Years Vinyl LP Box Set** (Reader's Digest RD4-143, Stereo), featuring timeless classics from various beloved artists. This exquisite 5-album set, released in 1984, includes nearly 50 nostalgic holiday songs across genres like Jazz, Pop, and Classical. Each vinyl record is in **excellent condition**, ensuring a beautifully preserved listening experience. Perfect for vintage music collectors or as a unique Christmas gift, this box set captures the spirit of traditional Christmas music that many cherish. DonâÃ�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�Ã�Â�t miss your chance to own this iconic piece of holiday history!

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Format & Label:  Vinyl LP Box Set Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo

Title & SKU #:  Various Artists – Christmas Through The Years Vinyl LP Box Set Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo

Various Artists – Christmas Through The Years

Featuring a beautiful 5-album Box Set with nearly 50 nostalgic holiday songs!

 

 

Label:

Reader's Digest – RD4-143

Format:

5 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Stereo

Box Set

Country:

US

Released:

1984

Genre:

Jazz, Pop, Classical, Folk, World, & Country

Style:

Vocal, Country, Choral, Classical, Holiday

 

Tracklist

 



1 Christmas Favorites Forever


A1

Arthur Fiedler And The Boston Pops*–

Sleigh Ride


A2

Perry Como–

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas


A3

The Harry Simeone Chorale–

The Little Drummer Boy


A4

Kate Smith (2)–

Christmas Eve In My Home Town


A5

Perry Como–

Silver Bells


A6

Bing Crosby With The Ken Darby Singers And Orchestra* Under The Direction Of John Scott Trotter–

Silent Night


B1

Perry Como–

(There's No Place Like) Home For The Holidays


B2

Freddy Martin And His Orchestra / Clyde Rogers–

White Christmas

Vocals – Clyde Rogers

Vocals – Clyde Rogers


B3

Vaughn Monroe–

Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!


B4

Perry Como–

The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)


B5

Ames Brothers With Orchestra* With Marty Manning–

Jolly Old St. Nicholas


B6

Bing Crosby With Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires* And John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra–

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer




2 Christmas In The '50s


C1

Harry Belafonte–

Mary's Little Boy Child


C2

The Harry Simeone Chorale–

Carol Of The Bells


C3

Lawrence Welk And His Champagne Music–

Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town


C4

Dennis Day–

Christmas In Killarney


C5

Gary, Lindsay, And Bing Crosby* With The Jeff Alexander Chorus* And John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra–

A Family Christmas


C6

Guy Lombardo And His Royal Canadians / Kenny Gardner (2) And The Lombardo Trio*–

Frosty The Snow Man

Vocals – The Lombardo Trio*

Vocals – The Lombardo Trio*


D1

Bing Crosby With The Lee Gordon Singers And Sonny' Burke And His Orchestra*–

A Marshmallow World


D2

Eddie Fisher–

Here Comes Santa Claus


D3

Perry Como And The Fontane Sisters–

It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas


D4

Spike Jones And His City Slickers / George Rock–

I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

Vocals – George Rock

Vocals – George Rock


D5

Bobby Helms–

Jingle-Bell Rock


D6

Stan Freberg–

Nuttin' For Christmas




3 Christmas In The '60s, '70s, And '80's


E1

The Lettermen–

O Holy Night


E2

Perry Como–

I Wish It Could Be Christmas Forever


E3

Kate Smith (2)–

Medley: Deck The Halls/Joy To The World/It Came Upon The Midnight Clear


E4

Ed Ames–

Away In A Manger


E5

Bing Crosby–

Do You Hear What I Hear?


F1

The Lettermen–

Christmas Waltz


F2

Jim Reeves–

An Old Christmas Card


F3

The Fireside Singers–

Christmas Is


F4

Roy Orbison–

Pretty Paper


F5

The Singing Dogs–

Jingle Bells


F6

Brenda Lee–

Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree


F7

José Feliciano–

Feliz Navidad




4 Christmas In The '40s


G1

Bing Crosby–

Adeste Fideles


G2

Dick Haymes And The Song Spinners Choir* With Jesse Crawford At The Organ*–

O Little Town Of Bethlehem


G3

Russ Morgan And His Orchestra / Russ Morgan (2) And The Modernaires–

Blue Christmas

Vocals – The Modernaires

Vocals – The Modernaires


G4

Perry Como–

Winter Wonderland


G5

Fred Waring And The Pennsylvanians* With Glee Club And Orchestra*–

'Twas The Night Before Christmas

Vocals – Teen Trio

Vocals [Solo] – Gordon Goodman, Jack Best

Vocals – Teen Trio

Vocals [Solo] – Gordon Goodman, Jack Best


H1

Bing Crosby With John Scott Trotter And His Orchestra–

I'll Be Home For Christmas


H2

Dick Haymes With Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra–

Christmas Dreaming (A Little Early This Year)


H3

Glenn Miller And His Orchestra–

Jingle Bells


H4

Spike Jones And His City Slickers–

(All I Want For Christmas Is) My Two Front Teeth


H5

Freddy Martin And His Orchestra–

The Merry Christmas Polka


H6

Yogi Yorgesson With The John Duffy Trio–

I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas




5 Beloved Carols


I1

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

Here We Come A-Caroling (The Wassail Song)


I2

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

What Child Is This?


I3

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

Angels From The Realm Of Glory


I4

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

O Christmas Tree


I5

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

I Saw Three Ships


I6

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

The Holly And The Ivy


I7

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

O Sanctissima


I8

The John McCarthy Chorale*–

We Wish You A Merry Christmas


J1

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra* And Chorus* / Peter Knight (5)–

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing


J2

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra* And Chorus* / Peter Knight (5)–

We Three Kings Of Orient Are


J3

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra* And Chorus* / Peter Knight (5)–

The Twelve Days Of Christmas


J4

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra* And Chorus* / Peter Knight (5)–

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen


J5

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra* And Chorus* / Peter Knight (5)–

Angels We Have Heard On High


 

Notes

Boxed set issued in a 2 part slip case and includes a 12 page booklet insert with song info.

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Other (Record 1 Catalog Number):  RD4-143-1/R1RS-5532 Other (Record 2 Catalog Number):  RD4-143-2/R1RS-5534 Other (Record 3 Catalog Number):  RD4-143-3/R1RS-5536 Other (Record 4 Catalog Number):  RD4-143-4/R1RS-5538 Other (Record 5 Catalog Number):  RD4-143-5/R1RS-5540

 

MEDIA CONDITION:  Excellent (EX) = A

COVER CONDITION (See Photos):  Excellent (EX) = A

ULTRASONIC CLEANING CARE

*  Vinyl media (5 record albums) in beautiful condition; clean, shine & rarely played (like new condition)  *  Box Set jacket likewise in wonderful condition for a vintage Christmas LP set (only minor signs of storage wear since 1984)  *  Original inner sleeves & 12 page booklet in excellent condition  *  An iconic Box Set, featuring a collection of memorable & nostalgic Traditional Christmas music; so many of us remember these holiday standards from our younger days  *  An excellent addition to the holiday record collection of any vintage Christmas music fan, by iconic artists celebrated as many of the most talented holiday performers of the 20th Century   *   Vinyl records make great Christmas gifts, too

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For Sale:  Excellent Condition 1984 Sealed Reader's Digest Christmas Vinyl LP Box Set


 Celebrate the holiday season with Christmas Through The Years, a timeless 5-LP vinyl box set (Reader's Digest RD4-143, Stereo) featuring classic Christmas songs by various beloved artists.  This vintage collection, released in 1984, incredibly preserved, ensuring pristine, shiny vinyl in Excellent condition.  Perfect for collectors or anyone looking to fill their home with festive cheer, this set captures the magic of Christmas with beautifully orchestrated arrangements and nostalgic charm.  Don't miss the chance to own a piece of holiday history preserved for the past 40 years with the warmth of authentic 1984 vinyl.

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Vinyl Counterattack Records Grading Scale

Based, in part, on the Goldmine® Grading Guide…and equated to a traditional USA public school grading scale for more clarity (A, B, C, D, F)

MINT (M) = A+

These are perfect in every way.  Often rumored but rarely seen, Mint is never used as a grade unless the record or sleeve truly is in this condition.  We generally never use this grade unless the record is still sealed and unopened, unless the record set is Mint and recently unsealed.

NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) = A

A good description of a NM record is “it looks almost like it just came from a retail store and it was only recently opened.”  In other words, it is nearly perfect.  Many dealers will not use a grade higher than this, implying (perhaps correctly) that no record or sleeve is ever perfect.

NM records are shiny and clean, with no visible defects.  Writing, stickers or other markings do not appear on the label, nor do significant “spindle marks” from someone trying to blindly put the record on the turntable.  Major factory defects are absent; a record and label obviously pressed off center is not Near Mint.  If played, it will do so with little to no surface noise.  NM records do not have to be “never played”; a record used on an excellent turntable can remain NM after many plays if the disc is properly cared for.   NM covers are free of creases, ring wear and seam splits of any kind.

NOTE:  These are high standards, and they are not on a sliding scale.  A record or sleeve from the 1950s must meet the same standards as one from the 1990s or 2000s to be Near Mint!  It has been estimated that no more than 2 to 4 percent of all records remaining from the 1950s and 1960s are truly Near Mint.

EXCELLENT (EX) = A-

EX records are also generally shiny and clean, with almost no visible defects.  Writing, stickers or other markings do not appear on the label, nor do significant “spindle marks” (only minor marks might be noticeable) from someone trying to blindly put the record on the turntable.   Major factory defects also must be absent.  If played, it will do so with only minor surface noise…perhaps not Near Mint, but still providing for an excellent listening experience.  EX records have likely been rarely played and have obviously been properly cared for.  EX covers may only have generally insignificant creases, minimum ring wear, and no seam splits of any kind.  Many casual record collectors consider an EX record to be highly satisfactory, even though the record set is no longer brand new.

VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) = B+ or B or B-

A good description of a VG+ record is “except for a couple minor things, this would be Near Mint.” Most collectors, especially those who want to play their records, will be happy with a VG+ record, especially if it toward the high end of the grade.  Some VG+ records are almost as good as EX.

VG+ records may show some slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or noticeably light scratches that do not affect the listening experience very much. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are OK, and many of these go unnoticed by casual collectors.  Minor signs of handling are OK, too, such as telltale marks around the center hole, but repeated playing has not misshapen the hole.  There may be some noticeably light ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable or (at least) not detracting from the general appearance.

VG+ covers should have only minor wear.  A VG+ cover might have some very minor seam wear or a split (less than one inch long) at the bottom, the most vulnerable location.  Also, a VG+ cover may have some defacing, such as a cut-out marking.  Covers with cut-out markings can never be considered Near Mint, even if the record is a sealed, unopened discounted “cut-out.”

VERY GOOD (VG) = C+ or C or C-

Many of the imperfections found on a VG+ record are much more obvious on a VG record.  That said, VG records, which usually sell at a significantly reduced price as compared to NM or EX or VG+ value, are among the biggest bargains in record collecting, because most of the “big money” goes for more perfect copies.  For many listeners, a VG record or sleeve will be worth the money, especially if they are purchasing the record because they simply enjoy the music.

VG records have more obvious flaws than their counterparts in better shape. They lack most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records.  Groove wear is evident on sight, as are light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail.  When played, a VG record has noticeable surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages and during a song’s intro and ending. But the noise will not overpower the louder music otherwise.

Minor writing, tape or a sticker can detract from the label.  Many collectors who have jukeboxes will use VG records in them and not think twice.  They remain a fine listening experience, just not the same as if it were in better shape.

VG covers will have many signs of human handling.  Ring wear in the middle or along the edges of the cover where the edge of a record would reside, is obvious, though not overwhelming.  Some more creases might be visible.  Seam splitting will be more obvious; it may appear on all three sides, though it will not be obvious upon looking.  Someone might have written or it or stamped a price tag on it, too.

GOOD (G) = D

Good does not necessarily mean bad, but at Vinyl Counterattack Records we also consider the Good title somewhat misleading; it should be more like a public school grade of D.  The record still plays through with little to no skipping, so it can serve as filler until something better comes along.  But it has significant surface noise and groove wear, and the label may be worn, with significant ring wear, heavy writing, or obvious damage caused by someone trying to remove tape or stickers and failing.  A Good cover has ring wear to the point of distraction, has seam splits obvious on sight, and may have even heavier writing, such as, for example, huge radio station letters written across the front to deter theft.  If you have been seeking the title it for a long time, it is an opportunity to get it cheap and look to upgrade.

FAIR (F) and POOR (P) = F

Fair (F) and Poor (P) records have minimal value.  These records are cracked, impossibly warped, or skip and/or repeat often when an attempt is made to play them.  Covers may also be so heavily damaged that you consider replacing or discarding them.   Only the most outrageously rare items would be attractive to anyone in this condition.  At Vinyl Counterattack Records we refrain from selling any record sets of this grade unless they are extremely factory defective, but look otherwise almost new, and possibly a rare/fluke collector’s item.  The rest of the F or P rated records go in the trash and we will not attempt to sell them.

Artist: Various Artists Material: Vinyl Release Title: Christmas Through The Years Genre: Christmas Type: Box Set Record Label: Reader's Digest Color: Black Record Size: 12" Style: Christmas Pop, Christmas Vocal, Christmas Folk, Christmas Country, Christmas Jazz, Christmas Classical, Christmas Choral, Holiday Format: Record Release Year: 1984 Record Grading: Excellent (EX) Sleeve Grading: Excellent (EX) Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX) Case Type: Cardboard Box Sleeve Edition: Vinyl LP Box Set Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo Speed: 33 RPM Features: Compilation, Original Cover, Original Inner Sleeve, Vinyl LP Box Set Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo Occasion: Christmas Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Language: English Era: 20th Century Catalog Number: Reader's Digest RD4-143 Stereo Number of Audio Channels: Stereo Unit Quantity: 5 Unit Type: Vinyl Records in 1 Box Set Vinyl Matrix Number: RD4-143-1/R1RS-5532 eBay Store

 

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Vinyl Counterattack Records Grading Scale

 

Based, in part, on the Goldmine® Grading Guide…and equated to a traditional USA public school grading scale for more clarity (A, B, C, D, F)   MINT (M) = A+ These are perfect in every way. Often rumored but rarely seen, Mint is never used as a grade unless the record or sleeve truly is in this condition. We generally never use this grade unless the record is still sealed and unopened, unless the record set is Mint and recently unsealed.   NEAR MINT (NM OR M-) = A A good description of a NM record is “it looks almost like it just came from a retail store and it was only recently opened.” In other words, it is nearly perfect. Many dealers will not use a grade higher than this, implying (perhaps correctly) that no record or sleeve is ever perfect. NM records are shiny and clean, with no visible defects. Writing, stickers or other markings do not appear on the label, nor do significant “spindle marks” from someone trying to blindly put the record on the turntable. Major factory defects are absent; a record and label obviously pressed off center is not Near Mint. If played, it will do so with little to no surface noise. NM records do not have to be “never played”; a record used on an excellent turntable can remain NM after many plays if the disc is properly cared for. NM covers are free of creases, ring wear and seam splits of any kind. NOTE: These are high standards, and they are not on a sliding scale. A record or sleeve from the 1950s must meet the same standards as one from the 1990s or 2000s to be Near Mint! It has been estimated that no more than 2 to 4 percent of all records remaining from the 1950s and 1960s are truly Near Mint.   EXCELLENT (EX) = A- EX records are also generally shiny and clean, with almost no visible defects. Writing, stickers or other markings do not appear on the label, nor do significant “spindle marks” (only minor marks might be noticeable) from someone trying to blindly put the record on the turntable. Major factory defects also must be absent. If played, it will do so with only minor surface noise…perhaps not Near Mint, but still providing for an excellent listening experience. EX records have likely been rarely played and have obviously been properly cared for. EX covers may only have generally insignificant creases, minimum ring wear, and no seam splits of any kind. Many casual record collectors consider an EX record to be highly satisfactory, even though the record set is no longer brand new.   VERY GOOD PLUS (VG+) = B+ or B or B- A good description of a VG+ record is “except for a couple minor things, this would be Near Mint.” Most collectors, especially those who want to play their records, will be happy with a VG+ record, especially if it toward the high end of the grade. Some VG+ records are almost as good as EX. VG+ records may show some slight signs of wear, including light scuffs or noticeably light scratches that do not affect the listening experience very much. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are OK, and many of these go unnoticed by casual collectors. Minor signs of handling are OK, too, such as telltale marks around the center hole, but repeated playing has not misshapen the hole. There may be some noticeably light ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable or (at least) not detracting from the general appearance. VG+ covers should have only minor wear. A VG+ cover might have some very minor seam wear or a split (less than one inch long) at the bottom, the most vulnerable location. Also, a VG+ cover may have some defacing, such as a cut-out marking. Covers with cut-out markings can never be considered Near Mint, even if the record is a sealed, unopened discounted “cut-out.”   VERY GOOD (VG) = C+ or C or C- Many of the imperfections found on a VG+ record are much more obvious on a VG record. That said, VG records, which usually sell at a significantly reduced price as compared to NM or EX or VG+ value, are among the biggest bargains in record collecting, because most of the “big money” goes for more perfect copies. For many listeners, a VG record or sleeve will be worth the money, especially if they are purchasing the record because they simply enjoy the music. VG records have more obvious flaws than their counterparts in better shape. They lack most of the original gloss found on factory-fresh records. Groove wear is evident on sight, as are light scratches deep enough to feel with a fingernail. When played, a VG record has noticeable surface noise, and some scratches may be audible, especially in soft passages and during a song’s intro and ending. But the noise will not overpower the louder music otherwise. Minor writing, tape or a sticker can detract from the label. Many collectors who have jukeboxes will use VG records in them and not think twice. They remain a fine listening experience, just not the same as if it were in better shape. VG covers will have many signs of human handling. Ring wear in the middle or along the edges of the cover where the edge of a record would reside, is obvious, though not overwhelming. Some more creases might be visible. Seam splitting will be more obvious; it may appear on all three sides, though it will not be obvious upon looking. Someone might have written or it or stamped a price tag on it, too.   GOOD (G) = D Good does not necessarily mean bad, but at Vinyl Counterattack Records we also consider the Good title somewhat misleading; it should be more like a public school grade of D. The record still plays through with little to no skipping, so it can serve as filler until something better comes along. But it has significant surface noise and groove wear, and the label may be worn, with significant ring wear, heavy writing, or obvious damage caused by someone trying to remove tape or stickers and failing. A Good cover has ring wear to the point of distraction, has seam splits obvious on sight, and may have even heavier writing, such as, for example, huge radio station letters written across the front to deter theft. If you have been seeking the title it for a long time, it is an opportunity to get it cheap and look to upgrade.   FAIR (F) and POOR (P) = F Fair (F) and Poor (P) records have minimal value. These records are cracked, impossibly warped, or skip and/or repeat often when an attempt is made to play them. Covers may also be so heavily damaged that you consider replacing or discarding them. Only the most outrageously rare items would be attractive to anyone in this condition. At Vinyl Counterattack Records we refrain from selling any record sets of this grade unless they are extremely factory defective, but look otherwise almost new, and possibly a rare/fluke collector’s item. The rest of the F or P rated records go in the trash and we will not attempt to sell them. eBay Store   The 2020s…Vinyl Is Back!

 

January 1, 2020 (Updated January 1, 2021 & January 1, 2022)   Greetings to fans of vinyl records across the United States of America, and now the entire world. Welcome to what we call "The Vinyl Counterattack." And Happy New Year, too!   Check in here regularly to see how our latest classic vintage vinyl records are going. There are plenty of opportunities on this site to take you right where the action is.   If one of your New Year's resolutions was to build or rebuild your vinyl record collection, here's a place to visit and enjoy great classics. And the records we offer are most often the originals from the actual decades that made them collector's items.   Though we've concentrated mostly on Vinyl LP Albums in 2019-2021, if you're interested in classic vintage 45 rpms (or even valuable, classic vintage 45 rpm picture sleeves) in wonderful condition, now you know which buttons to push to contact us. We've got quite a few items in the 45 rpm category if anyone is interested. Just search or "message" us at our eBay Store ( vinylcounterattackrecords ).   Finally, thank you for your interest in vinyl records. You can always find multiple doors that lead directly to our eBay Store by web searching for Vinyl Counterattack Records with ease. And if you visit our eBay Store, you'll be on the short cut to this month's listings.   Thank you, of course, to eBay Store, WiX and 3Dsellers for making all this magic possible. Best wishes for another fantastic decade, as vinyl records forge ahead in the Vinyl Counterattack...bringing real music back to earth.   Steve / Vinyl Counterattack Records

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