Lot of twelve (12) Pete Fountain LPs

Sold Date: July 1, 2015
Start Date: April 2, 2015
Final Price: $25.50 (USD)
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This is a lot of twelve (12) 12” diameter, 33 1/3 rpm vinyl records consisting of...
Pete Fountain “Alive in New Orleans”, First American #FA 7706 ©1977. The jacket (saw mark & light corner wear) is VG+ but the record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain “Salutes the Great Clarinetists”, Coral #CRL 57333 ©1960, mono, original inner sleeve. The jacket (still in its cellophane shrink wrap, light discoloration) and record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain “Mr. Stick Man”, Coral #CRL 757473 ©1965, stereo, original inner sleeve. The jacket (minor wear with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) and record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain & the Village Scramblers “Jazz”, Crown #CST 478 ©1964, stereo. The jacket (ring wear with moderate seam wear and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) is VG+ but the record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain “High Society”, Pickwick #SPC-3201, stereo. The jacket (faint wear with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) and record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain “Music from Dixie”, Coral #CRL 57401 ©1963, mono. The jacket (light ring wear with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) and record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain “Standing Room Only”, Coral #CRL 57474 ©1965, mono, original inner sleeve. The jacket (bb hole & moderate corner wear with solid seams and no stickers or writing) is VG+ but the record’s playing surfaces are near mint.
Pete Fountain “New Orleans All Stars”, Everest #FS-257, electronic stereo. The jacket (faint ring wear with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) is VG++ but the record’s playing surfaces are near mint.
Pete Fountain “The Blues”, MCA #506 ©1973, original inner sleeve. The jacket (slight edge & ring wear with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) and record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
“The Very Best of Al Hirt & Pete Fountain”, MGM #E-4216 ©1973. The jacket (punch hole with solid seams and no stickers or writing) is VG+ but the record’s playing surfaces are VG++.
Pete Fountain & Al Hirt “When the Saints Go Marching In”, RCA Camden #CXS-9018, electronic stereo, double album reissue of Decca release. The gatefold jacket (moderate edge wear with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) is VG++ but the records’ playing surfaces are VG++/near mint.
Pete Fountain “The Best of Pete Fountain”, MCA #2-4032, double album reissue of Decca release. The jacket (faint wear, small bit of tape with solid seams and no cutout marks, stickers or writing) is VG++ but the records’ playing surfaces are near mint.