Art Pepper Marty Paich Chile Pepper LP CP #PLP 829 E Condition

Sold Date: January 3, 2014
Start Date: December 29, 2013
Final Price: $39.00 $25.00 (USD)
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Greetings everyone! Thank you very much for stopping by another of my ebay record listings. I appreciate that you took the time out of your busy schedule to click on my listing and have a look at what I have to offer!  Normally, all records that I list on ebay are my own property.  However, the record business that I work for, and have for the past 19+ years, has requested me to take some of the recent stock that has come through and list it here on ebay.  Please don't worry, everything is on the up and up, the business knows, and I have the approval to do so.  Mainly because the part of the business I work in is online only, not their walk-in retail store.  Problem is, my part of the business recently moved, and is still without internet access. So, to generate some income, I have been going through some stock that has not been added to the store's inventory-I will NOT "cross sell" between Ebay and other sites, you have my promise! But to (hopefully) garner some revenue, The items I am listing are ones that I believe are scarce and/or would be excellent additions to any serious collector's selection. The prices are higher than ones I use for my own auction listings, but they are for the most part more valuable and scarce than some of the records I list for myself (Though if you'd like to have a look at my own records I have listed, I wouldn't mind!).  All proceeds of listings I do for the business will go to the business, minus the selling fees that Ebay takes. I hope that I/the store will have something you would like for your very own.  Let's see what's available this time! 

This time up, We have an LP release on Charlie Parker Records, label #PLP 829, by Art Pepper, with Marty Paich, the Marty Paich Quartet. This LP is titled “Chile Pepper”, at least on the cover, as the spelling changes on the label, being spelled “Chili Pepper”. Either way, it’s still one hot platter! This LP was from the early 1960s, and this is in MONO, as the label states, it is “MONO-PACT!”. This LP is pure jazz, not quite fre-form, but somewhere close to “cool jazz”, rather than be-bop. Art Pepper’s Alto Sax is wonderful on this LP, as it actually does sound like he’s having a good time while recording, as the mood is light, and the music quite playful. It appears he was part of the Marty Paich Quartet at this time (well after his years with Stan Kenton), while the rest of the Quartet consists of Paich on Piano, Frank Capp on drums, and Buddy Clark on bass. This LP has a very nice contrast to the more popular kind of sax-based jazz of the 60s, as this doesn’t have the bossa nova influence, which makes for a wonderful diversity. The playing surface is in very nice shape, no scratches or scuffs, only a few needle marks, and it looks like a previous owner did not adjust his tracking weight, as the second tracks on both sides have some needle wear that is consistent with this sort of situation. Still, both sides played through without any problems, and the background crackling was minimal-which might be removed with a good, thorough cleaning before playing. Still, this is easily good enough to get my average grading of E, the only reason it doesn’t get a “+”, is due to the marks being visible. So for now, E will have to suffice. My grading is considered non-standard, so if you are considering placing a bid, please read the paragraph below, as it contains my gradings and their respective descriptions. The cover has storage wear, ring wear, and some discoloration. The spine and seams have a bit of wear as well, but no splitting. If you have any questions or comments, please send them along to me, and you will receive a response. If you need more pictures or description, I can and will be happy to provide.

Here is my scale for grading.  M  Mint.  Reserved for still factory sealed.N- Near Mint, opened, no marks whatsoever.  E+, no marks other than a smudge, or very light-ineffectual mark,.  E, a light mark or 2, probably won't affect play. (why "probably"?  Because everyone claims their hearing is better than the next persons'.) E-, marks or wear that will cause a little audible affectation.  V+, wear that will cause some distortion of some type.  V, V-, P, well, you get the picture.

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All items I sell will be sent with a copy of the sale form, printed up from eBay.  I will not "mark item as a gift", just so you can evade import rules.  The people at my post office know me, and they will check overseas packages for inspection.  I hope you will understand my position about this, my apologies if you are not able to comply.

Also, international bidders, the price listed for postage on my listings are for domestic mailing.  I wish I could send overseas for that price, but reality speaks different.  I place a fair price on all international postage.  Watch for the invoice if you win.

ALSO-I need to let international bidders know of a certain problem that doesn't always happen, but will arise from time to time.  All International mail sent from this region has to go through the U.S. Postal Service sorting center in Sandston Virginia, by our local airport.  This sorting center has been named the least efficient sorting center in the entire U.S. Postal Service.  They prove this from time to time by mis-routing packages.  If this happens-and I will monitor the delivery-usually it will add at least an extra week for it to arrive.  If there are any problems, please contact me first, and I will do what I must to make sure you are satisfied with the order.
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All items that are sent to a U.S. address will have delivery confirmation (at my cost) attached, as I have found that it helps...a lot!....to ensure that packages are truly en route to the customer.  This is for both of our sakes.  I will be using USPS "Media Mail" as my primary shipping method, however, if needed, and for an extra charge, I can ship with "Priority Mail", and if i can get away with it for the price, I really like 1st Class, but that's weight-dependent.

Oh yes, if you are the winning bidder, and you are in the Commonwealth of Virginia, I'm afraid you are going to have to include the 5.3% Virginia State Sales Tax.

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Also, I do have other listings available as well, and if you would be interested in more than one item, I have no problem with holding onto wins in case you would like to combine wins to save some money instead of multiple p&h costs.