HORACE SILVER – THE TOKYO BLUES – BLUE NOTE 4110 – M-/M- - NEW YORK – MONO

Sold Date: April 6, 2014
Start Date: March 27, 2014
Final Price: $76.00 (USD)
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HORACE SILVER – THE TOKYO BLUES – BLUE NOTE 4110 – M-/M- - NEW YORK – MONO

Recorded on July 13, 1962, the Van Gelder session features Horace Silver on piano, Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Junior Cook on tenor, Gene Taylor on bass and John Harris on drums. SIDE 1: TOO MUCH SAKE and SAYANORA. SIDE 2: THE TOKYO BLUES; CHERRY BLOSSOM and AH! SO. On the blank vinyl on both sides is “VAN GELDER”. There is an “EAR” in both sides in the blank vinyl. The address on the label is “NEW YORK USA.” The address on the record jacket is “43 West 61st St, New York 23”. This is a MONO recording.

I have graded the vinyl and the record jacket as M- for the following reasons. The vinyl is clean on both sides of the LP. There is no sign of wear in or around the spindle hole on either side of the LP. It still has its original “shine” The record jacket is in near mint condition. There is minimal discoloration and no taped seams. If you have any questions, please email me and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks.

PAYMENT & SHIPPING

Satisfaction guaranteed on item. I regret that the USPS has raised their prices. The LP will be well packed. Fully packed in a crush proof box, it weighs 1.8 pounds. Due to increased cost, I have to charge an additional $1.00 for packing in the crush proof box. Believe me, it’s worth it! The method of payment is PayPal. As of October 20, 2008, eBay has decided to make the only method of payment for this item! This way, eBay has you coming and going! If you are a bidder who prefers to pay by other means, I suggest that you file a complaint! I regret the inconvenience. The LP will be shipped either by Media Rate @ $3.17 or by Priority Mail @ $5.80 and up depending where you reside. Overseas bidders should consider First Class Mail International. The cost to Europe and Asia begins at $20.45 in the crush proof box. It’s worth it! USPS has hammered overseas shipping!

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