BOBBY HUTCHERSON ~ San Francisco ~ 1971 Blue Note 84362 ~ OG MISSPRINT

Sold Date: July 1, 2021
Start Date: July 1, 2021
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BOBBY HUTCHERSON San Francisco ~ Blue Note first press blue/black label with the miss-printed tracklist not in the correct order.

Tracklist
A1 Going Down South
A2 Prints Tie
A3 Jazz
B1 Ummh
B2 Procession
B3 A Night In Barcelona

Manufactured By – United Artists Records, Inc.
Record Company – Liberty Records, Inc.
Lacquer Cut At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Published By – Harold Land Publ. Co.

Credits
Bass, Electric Bass [Fender Bass] – John Williams (8)
Design – Ron Wolin
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – David Brand
Lacquer Cut By – Van Gelder*
Liner Notes – Ira Gitler
Photography By – Al Vandenberg
Piano, Electric Piano – Joe Sample
Producer – Duke Pearson
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Oboe – Harold Land
Vibraphone [Vibes], Marimba, Percussion – Bobby Hutcherson

Notes:
The labels and back cover have the tracklist printed in the wrong order:
A1 A Night In Barcelona
A2 Goin' Down South
A3 Procession
B1 Ummh
B2 Jazz
B2 Prints Tie

It was corrected on subsequent pressings. The music on the disc is in the same order as later pressings:
A1 Goin' Down South
A2 Prints Tie
A3 Jazz
B1 Ummh
B2 Procession
B3 A Night In Barcelona

Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): \ BNST·84362·A· VAN GELDER
Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): \ BNST·84362·B· VAN GELDER
VAN GELDER stamped in deadwax both sides runout

RECORD CONDITION: Mint(-) Vinyl playing surface has a full mirror shine. Dust clings to surface, the record has seen very little use.
PLAY GRADE: Mint(-) Plays with no audio distractions, no pops, clicks, sizzle, etc.
LABEL CONDITION: Mint(-) Labels have full clarity. Spindle hole has no marks.
INSIDE SLEEVE: New poly-lined acid free .75 gauge poly lined 12” sleeve.
JACKET CONDITION: Good(+) All seams intact with heavy shelf wear on all sides from storage. Top, Spine and bottom all have paper foxing, rips, tears and loss of strength. Overall light cardboard creases and promo sticker is intact.

GRADING is similar to the Goldmine grading system, I prefer the better conservative grading. For instance, if an album is visually viewed under a bright 200 watt light bulb, and a hairline is visible, it is NOT near a Mint(-) grade. It is a EX. I rarely use the plus/minus signs, they tend to be very subjective. A VG- record is exactly the same as a G+ I see absolutely no difference. I have bought hundreds of records on-line and was usually disappointed upon receipt due to the over grading and lack of respect for customer service.  I have high expectations with record albums, I like them clean and in the best possible condition, it is the same expectation I pass along to my wonderful customers.

1) SEALED - Never opened since it was made at the factory. (Sealed records are NON-RETURNABLE if opened).
2) MINT (-) Vinyl playing surface has a full mirror shine. Dust clings to surface, the record has seen very little use. Jacket grade can be different than the vinyl grade.
3) EX or VG+ Has see some turntable action, however the previous owner has taken extremely good care of the overall visual appearance of the playing surface and jacket. It may have a small finger scuff, or very light hair-line mark.
4) VG Has a full mirror shine, with obvious handling, like taking the vinyl out of the inner sleeve and touching the playing surface leaving fingerprints. Heavy use removing the record from the inner sleeve multiply times and creating light Brush marks, or sleeve scuffs.
5) GOOD Playable with a full shine, however there are several visible mini-marks, hairlines, scuffs, nothing deep and never a feel-able dig, scratch or damage to playing surface. My “Good” condition albums are fully playable and enjoyable with very little audio distractions, possibly a light sizzle but no hard pops, ticks, clicks. A Good LP never skips, jumps or is warped.
6) POOR - I don’t sell records that can’t be played, but I will use the Poor condition for any jacket cover that has a seam split, and heavy wear. Any jackets that are in poor condition I won’t sell unless it is a hard to find or in demand record.I have devised a scientific point system for grading record albums. It is extremely strict. It covers Audible grade, Visual grade and Jacket grade. Sometimes I might consider a record only in “Good” condition, even though it visually will look and sound way better. Buy with confidence. Every single record has been play graded, and if necessary cleaned.

Mailed in a Uline mailer made for record albums, with cardboard stuffers and bubblewrap with the record outside of its jacket cover to prevent internal damage in transit.

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