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Sold Date:
April 13, 2020
Start Date:
October 24, 2017
Final Price:
$26.50
(USD)
Seller Feedback:
4617
Buyer Feedback:
11
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EDDIE BURLETON'S ROMPERS: Unexpurgated Jazz
with a Dixieland Flavor
Eddie Burleton: clarinet Bill Ehlert: cornet Roland Woods: trombone Art Kay: bass viol Art Laude: piano Eddie McMullen: drums
MONO LP, RED VINYL
Audiophile Records AP-43 (1953)
Vinyl: NEAR MINT? (sleeve marks. PLEASE NOTE: colored vinyl is very difficult to grade visually. I have examined this as carefully as I can, but no guarantees); Cover: upper & lower seams completely split, tape in spots, heavy general wear
GRADING IS VISUAL. I DO NOT PLAY TEST
Please scroll down for definitions/criteria.
Side 1:
Blue Danube
Sister Kate
Royal Garden Blues
Riverboat Shuffle
South Rampart Street Parade
Side 2:
Tiger Rag
Tin Roof Blues
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
China Boy
Satanic Blues
MOISHECHAZZER'S MUSIC LP GRADING:
LP grading can be more than a little subjective. While I do not play most of my listings, I do examine them carefully under the proper "point source" light. I make every effort to grade based on whether or not I would want the album in my own collection. Consequently, I deal primarily in Sealed, Mint, and Near Mint pieces. In the rare case where I list an album in lesser condition, I give a detailed description of the piece rather than a grade.
MINT: Clean, shiny vinyl with no visible marks
NEAR MINT: Clean, shiny vinyl with possible sleeve marks or light scuffs - nothing visible that should be audible.
PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT WHEN VINYL WAS THE STANDARD, 20 TO 30% OF ALBUMS CAME OUT OF THE SHRINKWRAP AS BAD PRESSINGS WITH SURFACE NOISE. OBVIOUSLY, SUCH BAD PRESSINGS WOULD NOT BE IDENTIFIABLE THROUGH VISUAL EXAMINATION, NO MATTER HOW CAREFUL.