Stanley Turrentine Dearly Beloved RVG Ear NY Orig (1961) BLP 4081 Blue Note LP

Sold Date: June 9, 2024
Start Date: June 4, 2024
Final Price: $70.00 (USD)
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Stanley Turpentine, "Dearly Beloved", Mono.  Blue Note BLP 4081 (1961)   Featuring:  Stanley Turrentine - tenor sax, Little Miss Cott - organ, Roy Brooks - drums. 
COVER:   VG+    Mild shelf wear.     47 West 61st  St.  New York  23  address.     Laminated
RECORD:    VG+ / VG   Hairlines, light marks, sleeve marks.  Strong fidelity and volume.       RVG &  Plastylite (P) "Ear"  both sides.   
INSERT:   N/A
GRADING:   Please see below.  
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GRADING:

Sealed         Sealed in shrink wrap. Record condition is unknown and sold 'as-is'. 

NM               Appears unplayed. No marks, scratches or imperfections. We rarely use this. 

VG++           May have low number (1-2) of minor imperfections that don't affect play. Examples: sleeve scuffs or superficial mark/scratch.

VG+             Has a few visible imperfections. Examples:  sleeve scuffs, light scratches or other smudge / marks. 

VG                More imperfections than a VG+, but nothing that will overpower music when played. 

VG-              Several visible imperfections and/or feelable marks. Expect audible surface noise to be present. 

G                  Multiple imperfections, may affect play. 

NOTE:            All records are play graded and visibly evaluated under bright light.  Always see full description for details of grading.