John Coltrane: "My Favorite Things", Original Mono Pressing from 1961, NEAR MINT

Sold Date: March 20, 2016
Start Date: March 10, 2016
Final Price: $159.50 (USD)
Bid Count: 15
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From Atlantic Records (1361), this is  MY FAVORITE THINGS  by 

JOHN COLTRANE, an original monaural high fidelity pressing from March 1961. 

Cover is beautiful showing no flaws and no signs of wear or age (Mint Minus). In addition, 

the jacket is sturdy showing intact seams and strong, nicely blocked spine with printing 

dead center. There are no spindle marks on either label and playing surfaces appear MINT 

showing high gloss which means no groove wear. Play grades at about NEAR 

MINT MINUS to solid MINT with the faintest whisper of intermittent extraneous noise which 

never intrudes. In fact, one really has to stretch to hear anything other than some fine

playing. You'll not find a better copy in this lifetime! 

The Cuts:

Side One

My Favorite Things Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Side Two Summertime But Not For Me
Personnel & Instrumentation:  — soprano,   —   —   — 

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