ART BLAKEY ~ A Night at Birdland Vol. 2 ~ Japan BLUE NOTE - 1978 JAZZ w/insert

Sold Date: November 1, 2017
Start Date: October 2, 2017
Final Price: $29.99 (USD)
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“A Night at Birdland volume 2” by Art Blakey released on Japan Blue Note Mono BLP 1522.  Originally recorded February 21, 1954.  Comes with insert of liner notes written in Japanese.

Clifford Brown – Trumpet / Lou Donaldson – Alto Sax / Horace Silver – Piano / Curly Russell – Bass / Art Blakey – Drums

 

Vinyl Condition (visual grading): NM / NM

Very clean shine.

Cover Condition: NM

Very faint wear on corners.  Very faint ring imprint, no ringwear.  Original Japanese Blue Note sleeve intact.  Original plastic sleeve with rounded bottom.

 

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Record Grading

 

(S) Sealed – Record is still sealed, presumed mint.

(NM) Near Mint – Vinyl shows no obvious signs of wear.  Cover has no creases, punch holes, or bargain clips.

(EX+) Excellent Plus Vinyl looks clean but has a few paper sleeve scuffs or a faint visual mark under high beamed light.  Cover shows a very minor amount of wear.

(EX) Excellent – Vinyl has light paper scuffs or visual marks, may play with a light amount of surface noise at the beginning.  Cover has minor defaults that are explained in detail, may have hole-punch or bargain clip.

(VG+) Very Good Plus – Vinyl has light scratches and inaudible visual marks.  There may be a slight warp or a few pops and light surface noise.  Cover has a moderate amount of wear, corners may be worn, short seam splits, name written, or light ringwear.

(VG) Very Good Vinyl has scratches and visual marks, nothing that can be felt, with a moderate amount of surface noise.  Cover has typical amount of wear with creases, split seams, wear at corners, marks, stickers, ringwear.

(VG-) Very Good Minus – Vinyl has scratches and visual marks, some that can be felt.  Plays with surface noise with some ticks and pops, may skip once.  Cover shows heavy wear, may have many marks or long seam splits.

(G) Good – Vinyl has many scratches that can be felt, visual marks, and lots of surface noise and ticks and pops, may skip.  Cover shows lots of wear with rips and marks, is barely intact.

 

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