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sealed BING CROSBY - LOUIS ARMSTRONG 1977 Capitol SM-11735

Sold Date: March 27, 2022
Start Date: September 26, 2018
Final Price: $19.99 (USD)
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BING CROSBY - LOUIS ARMSTRONG  1977 Capitol SM-11735 STILL SEALED some light marker writing on shrink


Tracklist

A1            Muskrat Ramble            2:58

A2            Sugar            5:09

A3            The Preacher            2:15

A4            Dardanella            2:45

A5            Lazy River            3:14

B1            'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans            3:03

B2            Brother Bill            2:58

B3            At The Jazz Band Ball            3:00

B4            Rocky Mountain Moon            3:40

B5            Bye Bye Blues            3:42


Grading

M  - reserved for sealed records.

NM Near Mint with only one or two insignificant defects.

EX  Looks  &/or plays just short of NM

VG+ Used but not abused. Will have some audible imperfections but no serious problems.

VG A well used record that still sounds OK but will have some pops &/or surface noise but nowhere near the volume of the music

VG- A very worn record that plays through without repeating or has a skip that loses more than a couple of notes/words.

It will have defects that will be noted.







PLEASE NOTE: eBay does not offer "sealed" as a condition option, hence most eBayers list sealed records as "Mint". This can be misleading as Mint implies perfect. A brand new LP will rarely play perfectly. 
Aside from factory defects or poor quality vinyl, new records that don't play Minty at first might play darn near Mint with a good cleaning. New records often need to be cleaned because they are statically charged & will attract dust etc. Also new records can be contaminated with dust & grit from the factory or even some release agent from the manufacturing process.