9 RARE JAZZ CLASSIC 33 1/3 RPM VINYL LP RECORDS ~ 1950s originals COLLECTION

Sold Date: August 20, 2017
Start Date: August 13, 2017
Final Price: £16.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 3
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All vinyls are in superb condition!!! 
Rare and wonderful jazz vinyls - 
1) JOHNNY DODDS AND HIS BLACK BOTTOM STOMPERS With LOUIS ARMSTRONG Johnny Dodds Vol. 1 (1955 UK 8-track 33 1/3 vinyl 10" LP on the Red & Silver Vogue 'Coral Series' label, also featuring Earl Hines, Baby Dodds, George Mitchell and John St Cyr, within a fully laminated flipback picture sleeve & poly lined company inner. The sleeve displays only light signs of wear whilst the inner is intact and creased. The vinyl is scratch free and beautiful. Near Mint Grade
2) Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers Number 3.  The sleeve displays signs of wear whilst the inner is intact and creased. The vinyl has only one light and very small scratch and this does not effect the sound. VG+
3) Jelly Roll Morton and his Red Hot Peppers - His Master's Voice.  The sleeve displays signs of wear whilst the inner is intact and in excellent condition. The vinyl is scratch free and beautiful. Near Mint Grade.
4) Louis Armstrong with King Oliver and his creole jazz band. The sleeve displays only slight signs of wear, there is no inner. The vinyl is scratch free with minor blemishes. Very Good condition.
5) Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band 1944/45 Volume 1. The sleeve displays only slight signs of wear, there is no inner. The vinyl is scratch free with minor blemishes. Very Good condition.
6) Louis Armstrong and his hot seven (1927) The sleeve displays signs of wear whilst the inner is intact although creased and torn. The vinyl is scratch free and beautiful. Near Mint Grade.
7) King Oliver and his Jazz Band (Chicago 1923) - King Joe. The sleeve displays only slight signs of wear whilst the inner is intact and in excellent condition. The vinyl is scratch free and beautiful. Near Mint Grade.
8) Johnny Dodds' Washboard Band and Trio The sleeve displays only slight signs of wear, whilst the inner is intact although creased and torn. The vinyl is scratch free with minor blemishes. Very Good+ condition.
9) Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five (Chicago 1925 - 1926) The sleeve displays only slight signs of wear whilst the inner is intact and in excellent condition. The vinyl is scratch free and beautiful. Near Mint Grade.