Art Pepper, Marty Paich – Chile Pepper LP Charlie Parker – PLP 829 Reissue RARE

Sold Date: April 6, 2024
Start Date: March 17, 2024
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Artist & Title: Art Pepper, Marty Paich, The Marty Paich Quartet – Chile Pepper Label & Cat #: Charlie Parker Records – PLP 829 *Reissue of original 1956 recording Vinyl Grade: Very Good Plus (VG+) play graded *all tracks play superb with barely any noise interference; vinyl displays light scuffs and superficial marks which is main reason for downgrade. Great copy! Cover Grade: Very Good Plus (VG+) *light crease on front of jacket, some wear and discoloration on back along spine seam, which also has some light wear Notes: "In this recording you hear a thoroughly happy Art Pepper, playing with a freedom and good taste that generates throughout the enite group. To those who think of jazz in terms of free and easy swwinging, this album is for you." (Liner Notes) Art Pepper on Alto Saxophone, Marty Paich on piano, Buddy Clark on bass and Frank Capp on drums. Marty Paich's the real leader of the group on piano with key tracks being  "Abstract Art", "All The Things You Are", "Marty's Blues", and "Pitfall".  All photos are actual images of the item for sale. All records are sleeved and removed from jacket to prevent any seam splitting, and both then shipped inside a poly album sleeve. You are eligible for a combined shipping discount when purchasing multiple items. You can either request an invoice prior to paying or a refund will be issued on the shipping charges from a paid invoice. Record grades used: (M) Mint ~ (NM) Near Mint ~ (EX) Excellent ~ (VG+) Very Good Plus ~ (VG) Very Good ~ (G) Good
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GRADING STANDARDS: (M) Mint: Record and cover appear absolutely perfect in every way.  Grade is seldom used, even with sealed albums where the record itself can only be assumed to be mint.
(NM) Near Mint: Vinyl is shiny with no obvious signs of wear and plays perfectly with no audible imperfections. Cover is close to perfect with minor signs of wear or age just becoming evident. 
(EX or VG++) Excellent /Very Good ++: Record or jacket has a minimum of audible or visual imperfections. Vinyl has been handled and played very carefully. Light paper scuffs and/or spindle marks may be visible with no appreciable lessening in sound quality. Covers show very minor signs of handling and wear. 
(VG+) Very Good Plus: Record displays light scuffs, spindle marks or very light scratches that may create some noise disturbances, but don't affect one's overall listening experience. Jacket begins to show more prominent signs of storage wear and aging.
(VG) Very Good: Defects are more pronounced with visible signs of handling and playing. Surface noise is evident upon playing, especially during soft passages and a song's intro and fade, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Covers may be marred by writing, or have tape or stickers (or their residue) attached, although none of the flaws should be overwhelming. 
(G) Good / (G+)Good Plus: Vinyl will have scratches and visible groove wear. Record plays without skipping, although noticeable surface noise or ticks will be heard. Jackets have even more pronounced defects such as seam splits, tape, writing, ring wear, water damage or other defects.