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MORTON FELDMAN / EARLE BROWN LP on MAINSTREAM MS 5007 Franz KLINE Cover

Sold Date: May 15, 2014
Start Date: May 8, 2014
Final Price: $41.00 (USD)
Bid Count: 2
Seller Feedback: 3197
Buyer Feedback: 23

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MORTON FELDMAN / EARLE BROWN   LABEL : MAINSTREAM MS 5007 STEREO

RECORD : M-

COVER : M- , gatefold in shrink

COMMENTS :  

Morton Feldman: Durations (1961 for alto flute, tuba, piano, vibraphone, violin, cello)

Earle Brown: Music for Violin, Cello, and Piano (1952); Music for Cello and Piano (1955); Hodograph I (1959) for flute, piano, celeste, orchestra bells, vibraphone, marimba).

Performers include David Tudor, David Soyer, Philip Kraus, Don Butterfield, Matthew Raimondi, and Don Hammond.

Cover by Franz Kline.

Shipping Info

Domestic / U.S.A. Shipping*
Please use the following shipping formulas:

(USPS Priority/First Class) LP Only Shipments:   $9 for the 1st LP  +  $2 for each additional LP. 45 Only Shipments:   $5.25 for the 1st 45  +  $0.25 for each additional 45. Mixed Shipments:   $9 for the 1st LP  +  $2 for each additional LP / $0.25 for each 45.

(USPS Media Mail) LP Only Shipments:   $4 for the 1st LP  +  $1 for each additional LP. 45 Only Shipments:   $3.50 for the 1st 45  +  $0.25 for each additional 45. Mixed Shipments:   $4 for the 1st LP  +  $1 for each additional LP / $0.25 for each 45.

*All Domestic Shipments Are Insured.


International Shipping
Please use the following shipping formulas:

(Air Mail) LP Only Shipments:   $17 for the 1st LP  +  $5 for each additional LP. 45 Only Shipments:   $9.00 for the 1st 45  +  $1.00 for each additional 45. Mixed Shipments:   $17 for the 1st LP  +  $5 for each additional LP / $1.00 for each 45.

 

Record Grading

Each entry indicates Artist, Title, Label, Label #, Condition, comments. All prices are in US dollars.  Unless noted, every record is an original issue for the label and catalog number given. Heres a brief explanation of my grading system, followed by an overview of abbreviations you will encounter.

SS  Still Sealed - in factory-fresh condition M  Mint - I don't use this grade. M- Mint Minus - a near perfect, probably unplayed record VG+  Very Good Plus close to like new with only superficial signs of use that dont affect play. Only well cared for records will grade out to VG+. Will satisfy all but the most demanding collector. VG Very Good - a used, reasonable copy. There will be obvious signs of wear and the possibility of light surface noise between tracks or during quiet passages, but still quite nice. VG- Very Good Minus - significant wear and marks and usually quite noticeable surface noise. G+ Good Plus. In the record world, 'Good' is not good! From here on down (Fair, Poor), we're talking about beat-up records.
Abbreviations 
These have no bearing on the record itself, but only refer to the cover or label. co = cut out; drill hole, saw mark or cut corner on cover cw = cover wear dj = promotional issue 45 djt = dj timing strip (12" x 4" white sticker on cover detailing titles and playing time) es = electric stereo (the record industrys sorry attempt at giving stereo-like sound characteristics to mono recordings) lbl = label ps = picture sleeve (for 45's) pc = picture cover (hard cover usually 45rpm Eps) re = reissue sl = slight sm= small tobc = tear on back cover tol = tear on label wlp = white label promo woc = writing on cover wol = writing on label #ol = number on label oc = on cover obc = on back cover promo stamp = usually gold embossed notice on jacket indicating that item intended for promotional use split seams, 4" split, 8" taped seam, etc... = all refer to cover damage foxing = age-related spots, typically reddish-brown in color, often caused by storage in a high humidity environment