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SEEBURG MUSIC LIBRARY
2 basic Library Records
Record Nos. BA-1116 AND BA-128
Place In Use 7/1/74
These are 9" records with a 2" center hole, made for the Seeburg 1000 Background Music System. It is played at 16⅔ rpm. Each record side contains approximately 39 minutes of instrumental Easy Listening music. These records were purchased by me from a local jukebox company in the 1980's. Records are graded NM CONDITION.
RECORDS WILL PLAY GREAT AND COME WITH ORIGINAL PAPER THAT WAS PLACED BETWEEN RECORDS
I AM INCLUDING AN ORIGINAL BOX FROM JULY 1, 1974 - BOX IS FROM INDUSTRIAL SET(NOT BASIC ) BUT IS A NICE EXAMPLE OF HOW THEY WERE SENT.
The most common of the box sets was the "Basic Music Library" which was widely used. The second was the "Mood Music Library", and then the rarest is the "Industrial Library".
The
Basic library consisted of medium tempo music, culled from top 40 hits, show
tunes and standards. The arrangements, created just for Seeburg, were nearly
all instrumental and featured horns, strings and keyboards.
The Mood library consisted of medium-slow tempo songs, in lush arrangements
with mostly stringed instruments. The music derived from standards, show tunes
and some pop music. The first song on each side of each record was often a
current pop hit.
The
Industrial library consisted of medium-fast tempo music of a lively nature, to
induce workers to be more productive. This was perhaps the most varied and
adventurous of the libraries; it contained polkas, mariachi music, twangy
guitar, Hawaiian songs, and even the occasional synthesizer.
The regular air mail postage WITH TRACKING IS $18 USD in USA, $18 USD TO Canada, $50 USD TO EUROPE AND UK
MONEY BACK LESS SHIPPING IF UNHAPPY FOR ANY REASON UPON RETURN OF RECORD IN ORIGINAL CONDITION.
RECORD WILL BE MAILED FROM CANADA
All records are strictly graded and come with a 100% money back guarantee. All
records are original, first pressings unless otherwise noted. If the record is
an LP, EP or has a picture sleeve, the record is graded first, followed by the
cover or sleeve.
Mint = store stock new
NEAR Mint = near new with only one or two small insignificant defects
Excellent = extremely nice. Would be Near Mint, except for a couple of light hairlines or scuffs, which do not affect play
VG++ = extremely nice. Would be EXCELLENT, except for a few light hairline scratches or scuffs, which do not affect play
VG+ = a nice, but used record that may have a series of light scuffs or scratches. It probably plays with a few pops, but has no serious problems.
VG = a well-used record that still sounds OK when played, but may have moderate surface noise, pops, etc.
VG- = a very well-worn record that plays through without skipping, but will do until a better copy comes along.