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CANTOR YUSSELE ROSENBLATT SINGS HIS ORIGINAL CHASSIDIC NIGUNIM
Volume 6
Twenty Outstanding Melodies for the Weekdays, Shabbos and Conclusion, Rosh Hashonah, Yom Kippur, Succos, Chanukah, Pesach and Shevuos
LP, Electronically Rechanneled to Simulate Stereo
Greater Recording Co. Records GRC 122 (1964)
Vinyl: NEAR MINT (sleeve marks); Cover: light edge/corner/general wear, ring marks
I GRADE VISUALLY. I DO NOT PLAY TEST.Please see grading definitions/criteria below.
Side 1:
V'aynaynu Sirehnoh
Chanukah Melody
Areshes S'fosaynu
Shechen Rayocho
High Holiday Melody
Passover MelodySuccos MelodyHigh Holiday MelodyHallel Melodies
Modeh Ani
Side 2:
High Holiday Melodies
V'al Koolam
L'choh Awnu Shiroh
Mi Yidmeh Loch
Kohanecho
Ma'ariv Melody
Melodies for the Sabbath and Conclusion
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.