Louis Armstrong "Satchmo The Great" 1957 soundtrack mono LP w/Ed Murrow is NM-

Sold Date: December 1, 2017
Start Date: November 1, 2017
Final Price: $16.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 724
Buyer Feedback: 39


Seller's Notes:
This is the monaural soundtrack of a 1957 documentary produced by Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly.  It features both music and interviews with Louis Armstrong.  It also features Murrow conducting the interviews, as well as a segment Armstrong recorded with Leonard Bernstein conducting the Lewisohn Stadium Symphony Orchestra.
Vinyl LP grade: NM-  Jacket grade: VG+ (top seam split)

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Descriptions of my grading standards for Covers and Vinyl: 

All grading is visual, unless otherwise indicated in Seller's Notes (above).

SS or Mint; Still Sealed, Mint; never opened.

NM (Near Mint):  Covers and vinyl in virtually like-new condition with almost no perceptible imperfections.

EX (Excellent - same as NM-):   Very close, but just slightly short of NM condition.  Covers may exhibit extremely minor corner, edge, or ring wear.  Vinyl may exhibit extremely minor scuff wear and/or very minor hairline scratches.

VG+:  Close, but just short of NM-.  Covers may be in NM condition, but exhibit some ring-wear, a cut-out, punch mark, creased corner or seam split less than one inch.  Vinyl plays excellent, but with minor pops or ticks, some of which are visible on the vinyl surface.

VG:  This is the lowest grade I offer.  Nonetheless, album covers in VG exhibit visible wear and/or damage.  Vinyl is very playable, but with audible and/or visible flaws.

VG-, Good or Poor:  I do not offer LPs within these grading classifications.