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Sold Date:
December 17, 2018
Start Date:
December 10, 2018
Final Price:
$36.00
(USD)
Bid Count:
7
Seller Feedback:
6124
Buyer Feedback:
5
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Monk is my personal favorite jazz pianist. I always felt like the piano sounded like a slightly different instrument when played by him. I could swear he found notes that other musicians had not yet discovered. This amazing recording captures him live at The Blackhawk Club in San Francisco in 1960. He is supported by Charlie Rouse on tenor, John Ore on bass, and Billy Higgins on drums. Together they produce spectacular performances of five Monk classics and one incredible cover. This is a phenomenal collaboration from four amazing musicians. It was released on Riverside in 1960, number RLP 12-323. This is the original mono release of the album. The vinyl is in beautiful condition with its bright original luster and just a couple of very light surface scratches that barely impact play. It plays with just very light background noise throughout. The vinyl grades VG+. The album cover shows ring wear and corner and edge wear. The bottom seam is completely split. The top seam and spine show wear but are sharp, tight, and intact. There is a brown stain near the bottom seam on the back. There is a name stamp on the back. There is some age discoloration. The cover grades G.
Track List:
Let’s Call This
Four In One
I’m Getting Sentimental Over You
Worry Later
‘Round Midnight
Epistrophy
Grading Information I always clean and then listen to every record I list on eBay. I do this to make sure I can give as accurate a description of each record as possible. I will do both a visual check and an audio check. I absolutely attempt to give as objective a grading as I can. I don’t ever want you to be disappointed in the quality of the album you receive. My promise is that I will never put up for auction any album that I would not be proud to play for others on my own turntable.
I only use four grades in my grading: NM, VG+, VG, and G. The only exception is a sealed album which is presumed to have vinyl in mint condition. My NM grading means that the vinyl looks and plays as though it is the first time out of the sleeve. The VG+ rating is used on any album that plays great but has one or two small defects. It may have a pop here and there or some occasional background static. On a VG album you can expect that, typically, this album will play great, but you’ll see more defects on this than your VG+ rated album. Most often the VG rated album may even play well enough to be graded VG+, but the color or blemishes drop the grading. Likewise, you may occasionally find an album that looks almost NM but the sound quality just isn’t there. That’s why I play every album first, because this does happen. In this case the vinyl will be graded VG. Very occasionally I will list an album with a grade of G. This is one where I consider the collectible value of the album to be great enough that the copy being presented is worth having as a filler copy.
Shipping Information – Combined Shipping Shipping is $4.00 in the continental U.S. In addition, I will happily combine records from multiple auctions to reduce total shipping cost. In fact, I welcome it! Shipping will be $4.00 in the U.S regardless of the number of auctions won in any 5-day period.
Canada shipping is calculated based on weight using US Postal Service rates. Combined shipping is also welcomed here and does result in significant per-album cost savings. Canada shipping rates have gone up dramatically. The first album will be shipped for $15. Additional albums will be shipped for $4 per album, with up to five albums able to be shipped before we need to use International Priority shipping. At that point we will work together on final determination of shipping cost.
The Canada cost determination also applies for all other International shipping, except that the first album is shipped for $21 and each subsequent is just an additional $5.00.
All albums will be shipped in specially designed album hard cardboard mailers with a cardboard insert to prevent damage upon opening. The vinyl is removed from the cover and presented in a new poly sleeve. I am committed to one day turnaround on shipments. If I receive payment before 7:00 AM Central Time I will package and ship that same day. Payment by PayPal is preferred.
Thank you for looking and please contact me with any questions.