Evans, Bill - “New Jazz Conceptions” Riverside 12-223 Japan Reissue (SMJ 6073)

Sold Date: October 31, 2020
Start Date: August 1, 2020
Final Price: $30.75 (USD)
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Evans, BillNew Jazz Conceptions Riverside 12-223Riverside SMJ 6073 N


All domestic shipping is done through USPS Media Mail.  Please note that due to the global pandemic, shipping times could be delayed.

All orders will be carefully packaged with cardboard inserts and/or bubble wrap, protected corners, poly-protective sleeve when appropriate, fragile stickers on mailer etc.  Used vinyls is properly sandwiched to prevent split seams.  

Combined shipping for domestic buyers is available.  Buyer must REQUEST INVOICE BEFORE PAYING in order to qualify for my combined shipping.  Please DO NOT, pay for LPs and than ask for combine shipping invoice, it creates unnecessary confusion.  Combined shipping rates are as follows:

• 1st LP = $4.00

• 1st Box Set = $5.00

• each additional LP/2LP = $1.00

• each additional box set = $2.00


Grading is routinely audible to eliminate disappointment. All items are guaranteed. Grading does not compensate for inherently poor pressings which are not uncommon for many "budget" labels and certain other labels. Every attempt has been made to test play the records in order to arrive at an accurate grading rather than one solely based on sight. THE GRADING CODE is as follows. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY as these grades MAY NOT be the same as others with which you have had experience. All records are mono unless noted by a * which denotes stereo. (es) denotes fake stereo-electronically reprocessedLex Ave or 63rd St or NYC indicate New York pressings for Blue Note and label color is therefore Blue & White. If not listed as any New York pressing and Blue & White not specified, then assume label color is not blue and white. Regarding Riverside and Jazzland LPs: if "BGP" not listed then assume Orpheum. Re Prestige records, if Blue label, description will list Blue. Please inquire before ordering  if you have any questions regarding label color, deep groove, pressing and cover condition).  

FS   Factory Sealed

     Record has never been played. Often, a sealed lp (e.g. Blue Note, Prestige) is opened to check label designation

  Record may be unplayed or has been played once or couple of times.

N- Record has been played relatively few times-could be considered essentially new; records in this category are often listed as NEW in others' grading codes :

E+   Very little if any surface noise in spots (almost new). Many E+ records could play out as essentially new. This condition should be perfectly fine for most all collectors

E       Slight overall surface noise typical of many older used LPs (should not be a record that is loaded with pops & tics or has scratches). High filters on many stereos could remove the slight overall noise.

E-     Surface and background noise below music level but record is noisy. Can have scratches.

G     Record worn, playable, noise level close to or equal to music level

F       Record very worn, music level same or less than noise level.

 gf     gate fold coverP       promo, DJ,  etc sct      small cover tearB&WAC  black & white art covercc       corner cut (usually very small)TPL   trumpeter logo re Vervect        cover tearOrange, gf = original ImpulseHP      hole punch (usually very small)ctp      tape on cover (usual~ clear)mb     minimum bidBlue    blue label i.e. Prestigesl         slit in cover (usually small)

YL    yellow & black label re-Prestigetre      tape residue on coverDrummer   original EmArcy labelwobc writing on back coverwoc    writing on front coversoc     sticker on coverBGP   Bill Grauer Presents: eg. Riverside (if not BGP, then assume Orpheum)wocs  writing on front back coverssol       small sticker on labelDG      deep grooveswdc   slight water damage on cover