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COME JOSEPHINE IN MY FLYING MACHINE-NM1977LP Popular Song 1910-1929 GATEFOLD

Sold Date: December 16, 2020
Start Date: October 5, 2019
Final Price: $15.75 (USD)
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COME JOSEPHINE IN MY FLYING MACHINE Inventions and Topics in Popular Song 1910-1929
LP, GATEFOLD COVER

New World Records NW 233 (1977)
Vinyl:  NEAR MINT (sleeve marks); Cover:  light general wear, ring marks
I GRADE VISUALLY. I DO NOT PLAY TEST. Please scroll down for grading definitions/criteria.

Side 1:
EDDIE MORTON:  Oceana Roll
ELIDA MORRIS & SAM ASH:  Hello, Frisco
HARRY MACDONOUGH:  The Girl on the Magazine Cover
AMERICAN QUARTER:  On the 5:15 WILL HALLEY:  He's Have to Get Under, Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile)
BLANCHE RING:  Come, Josephine in My Flying Machine BILLY MURRAY:  Take Your Girlie to the Movies
BERT WILLIAMS:  Everybody Wants a Key to My Cellar

Side 2:
NORA BAYES:  The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks
AL JOLSON, ISHAM JONES and HIS ORCHESTRA:  Mr. Radio Man (Tell My Mammy to Come Back Home)
BLOSSOM SEELEY:  Alabamy Bound
LEWIS JONES:  All Alone FRANK HARRIS, HOWARD LANIN and HIS ORCHESTRA:  The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane) VERNON DALHART:  Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.)
THE HAPPINESS BOYS:  Henry's Mada a Lady Out of Lizzie
BELLE BAKER:  If I Had a Talking Picture of You

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.

On Sep-30-19 at 21:38:53 PDT, seller added the following information: