ERIC DOLPHY Out to Lunch! (1964) Lp Blue Note BLP 4163 STEREO RVG EAR

Sold Date: March 12, 2025
Start Date: March 5, 2025
Final Price: $400.00 (USD)
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FORMAT : 12" 33 1/3 RPM LP 

ARTIST : Eric Dolphy 

TITLE : Out to Lunch!

LABEL : Blue Note Records

CAT. NUMBER : BST 84163


MONO/STEREO : STEREO



Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ; February 25, 1964.

New York address on both sides. Van Gelder & Ear in the matrix


Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): BNST-84163·A· VAN GELDER STEREO PMatrix / Runout (Side B runout): BNST-84163·B· VAN GELDER STEREO PPressing Plant ID (Stamped both sides runout): P

GRADE & DESCRIPTION (RECORD) : VG++

GRADE & DESCRIPTION (COVER) : VG+

GRADE & DESCRIPTION (INNER SLEEVE / INSERT) : VG+



All records are original unless otherwise noted. 

Will be shipped safely in a record mailer, with the record outside the cover to protect the seams. 

Buyer pays return shipping.



Grading:  NM-, VG+, VG, VG-, G

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NM-May have one or two visible imperfections (i.e. sleeve scuffs, faint scratches, or other superficial marks) that will not affect play. VG+ A few visible imperfections. These may include sleeve scuffs, light scratches, or other superficial marks. VG Same imperfections found on VG+ records but in slightly greater numbers. Records graded VG and above will typically not have any scratches that are deep enough to be felt with a fingernail. VG- A number of visible imperfections; the presence of a considerable number of light scratches will force a VG- grade, as will the presence of significant isolated defects such as scratches deep enough to be felt with a fingernail. Pervasive imperfections of varying degrees including both light scratches and scratches deep enough to be felt with a fingernail. G+ and G- are used to indicate stronger and weaker copies within this range.