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Sold Date:
April 9, 2016
Start Date:
October 17, 2015
Final Price:
$49.99
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Art Laboe's MEMORIES OF EL MONTE (The Best of L.A.'s Rock & Roll) STARLA LPM 1960
VINYL: VG+ SLEEVE: VG+ still in original loose plastic sleeve , 1/2" wear at bottom back at the opening The El Monte Legion Stadium was located in a small suburb of Los Angeles and during its heyday of the fifties through 1960's was the venue for the best Rock & Roll shows in So. California. This disc features acts that have played El Monte during those years and some acts that simply sound like they should have headlined there.. Art Laboe is also the originator of the "Oldies but Goodies" Lp's and probably the father of the phrase. This then is an "Oldies", recording in its truest form. If you remember "El Monte", or Art Laboe with his radio show from the drive-in where he played requests from teenagers as they sat in their cars after school eating hamburgers. Tracklist Dance Side–*Let's Start All Over Again–Cherry Pie–Pachuko Hop–Leavin' It All Up To You–Love You So–*Corrido RockDreamy Side–You Cheated–*This Is My Story–Dedicated To You–Blue Mood–Why Don't You Write Me–I Remember Linda this is my store
GRADING
NM Should sound new. Record and cover appear virtually
unmarked, Might be 1 or 2 almost unnoticeable marks.
Cover in shrink.
VG++ Should sound almost NM or not far from it.
VG+ Used but not abused. Will have some relatively slight audible &/or visual imperfections.
VG Still enjoyable but there will be quite obvious visual & audible imperfections.
In this condition cover flaws will be noted or pictured.
VG- Same as VG but defects are more pronounced.
100% ACCURACY IN GRADING RECORDS IS A
JOB FOR SUPERMAN!
At times defects will show up differently on different players. For instance,
depending on the weight that a tone arm is set at or the quality of the stylus
what is just a pop on one player can sometimes be a skip on another
SO IF YOU
HAVE A PROBLEM, BEFORE RATING ME ,