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PEGGY LEE SELF-TITLED CAPITOL COMPACT 33 EXTENDED PLAY RECORD & COVER; W/ FEVER

Sold Date: May 23, 2014
Start Date: October 21, 2013
Final Price: $16.00 (USD)
Seller Feedback: 11327
Buyer Feedback: 32

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Peggy Lee self-titled compact 33 rpm extended play record (Capitol MA1-1591; mono). This obscure 1961 four-song record, which plays at 33 1/3 rpm even though it's the same size as a 45, is an original pressing in VG++ to Mint- condition. The songs include "Fever," Alright, OK, You Win," "Manana" and "Golden Earrings." The black labels are clean, with no writing, stickers or tears. The cardboard cover, which has a partially clear-taped bottom seam and some ring wear on the back, is otherwise clean and in VG+ condition. Winner pays $4 for 1st Class Mail or $7 for Priority postage in the U.S. Postage is $10 to Canada for up to three (3) seven-inch records, or $15 for up to three (3) seven-inch records sent to any other location outside the U.S. Double record 45 rpm sets count as two, triple sets count as three, etc. PLEASE NOTE: The U.S. Post Office on Jan. 27, 2013, more than doubled the cost of mailing one seven inch record out of the country, so these new higher shipping rates reflect that. I will make no profit from these new, higher mailing costs. Multiple purchases shipped simultaneously result in big postage savings. Please visit my ebay store (Bud's Music) to check out hundreds more jazz and other 45s, LPs and CDs.