Frank Sinatra " Where Are You Now?" vinyl record - 1957 / MONO / Capitol W855

Sold Date: March 18, 2019
Start Date: February 11, 2018
Final Price: $15.95 $12.00 (USD)
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For your consideration.....I have a nice copy of Frank Sinatra's 1957 MONO recording of, "Where Are You?". 
This is the 1st LP recorded at Capitol without Nelson Riddle.  It is the 13th Studio LP and the 1st recorded in Stereo.
Early pressings of the original stereo LP had only 11 tracks while the MONO version, such as this one, has all 12. Stereo Edition may have been missing "I cover the Waterfront" which was only released on the MONO edition. Later stereo pressings (circa 1875) restored it.
SPECIFICS:   1957 / Capitol label (Rainbow) / MONO W855                                           ALBUM JACKET:  Good condition.                                                      This jacket is 61 years old. It looks like some scotch tape has been                                                     applied to the top seam and along the spine. Slight ring wear on                                                     front and back however, not uncommon for it's age.                                                     There are no rips, tears or markings on the jacket front but the name,                                                     " Roberta Humble " is written in ink at the top, middle of the back cover.
                                    SLEEVE:  The "Very Cool" original sleeve is in very good condition. A little faded                                                     on the edges but no rips, tears or writing. I love the art work of the                                                      Capitol Records Tower.
                                      VINYL:  Vinyl is in good condition with slight surface scratches.                                                     Label has a markings on side 2 (see photos)
I have play tested this album and it plays well. Occasional needle noise not surprising for the age.

A good addition for any Frank Sinatra collector.