sealed box RAY CHARLES & CLEO LAINE / PORGY & BESS RCA CPL-2-1831

Sold Date: December 16, 2021
Start Date: May 8, 2016
Final Price: $34.99 (USD)
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RAY CHARLES & CLEO LAINE   PORGY & BESS RCA CPL-2-1831  RCA CPL-2-1831
SEALED: tiny bit of color wear at very corner tips. A couple of small openings in the shrink. Tracklist Summertime (Instrumental)1:26Summertime6:12My Man's Gone Now4:40A Woman Is A Sometime Thing2:42They Pass By Singin'3:01What You Want Wid Bess?2:20I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' (Instrumental)5:25I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'3:47Buzzard Song3:21Bess, You Is My Woman5:25Oh, Doctor Jesus2:10Crab Man1:45Here Come De Honey Man1:24Strawberry Woman (Instrumental)0:56Strawberry Woman1:21It Ain't Necessarily So (Instrumental)4:34It Ain't Necessarily So4:13There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York3:20There's A Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York (Instrumental)4:50I Loves You, Porgy (Instrumental)4:21I Loves You, Porgy5:00Oh, Bess, Oh Where's My Bess (Instrumental)3:22Oh, Bess, Oh Where's My Bess3:33Oh Lord, I'm On My Way3:15 
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GRADING

NM..  Should sound new. Record and cover appear virtually unmarked.

Might be 1 or 2 almost unnoticeable marks. Cover in shrink

VG++ Just a little under near mint will have only a very few surface marks.

Should sound almost NM or not far from it.

VG+   Used but not abused. Will have some audible & visual imperfections.

Any background sound or cover defects should only slightly diminish

your enjoyment unless you are a perfectionist.

VG  Still  enjoyable but there will be quite obvious visual & audible imperfections.

In this condition cover flaws will be noted or pictured.

VG- Same as VG but defects are more pronounced and unless it is a 78 or an old

&/or rare record I personally would find it un-acceptable. Cover flaws will be noted or pictured.

I rarely use ratings under VG-



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Aside from factory defects or poor quality vinyl, new records that don't play Minty at first might play darn near Mint with a good cleaning. New records often need to be cleaned because they are statically charged & will attract dust etc. Also new records can be contaminated with dust & grit from the factory or even some release agent from the manufacturing process.