Vintage Vinyl Record Collection - Frank Sinatra - Early Releases - 8 Records

Sold Date: December 3, 2014
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A collection of Frank Sinatra recordings.

These are early releases.

Eight (8) total.

1.  Look to Your Heart.  Capitol High Fidelity.  W1164.  1959.

Condition:  Outer jacket is well-worn around the edges.  The seams are busted in spots top and bottom and along the spine.  Some scuffing and staining on the back.    Inner liner is faded and creased at the opening.  Vinyl record is very good showing light turntable play.

2.  Come Fly With Me.  With Billy May and his orchestra.  Capitol.  High Fidelity.  W920.  1958.

Condition:  The colors on the outer jacket are still vivid.  There is wear along the edges and corners and a few spots where the seams are busted.  Lots of paper fraying at the edges.    The inner liner is heavily faded but otherwise in good condition.  Vinyl record is very good.  I spotted a small scratch, but light turntable play.

3.  No One Cares.  Orchestra conducted by Gordon Jenkins.  Capitol.  Re-Issue.  SM-501221.  Original release date 1959.  This copy not dated.

Condition:  Outer jacket is lightly worn around the edges and corners.  The bottom left corner is bent.  No busted seams.  Inner liner just a little faded at the edges.  Vinyl record shows very very light turntable play.

4.  All The Way.  Capitol.  High Fidelity.  W1538.  1961.

Condition:  Outer jacket faded at the edges and scuffed.  No busted seams.  Inner liner a little faded.  Vinyl record shows very light turntable play.

5.  Point of No Return.  Arranged and Conducted by Axel Stordahl.  Capitol.  SM-501676.  "This album is an abridged version of an album previously issued under the same title."  1962 originally.

Condition:  Outer jacket, top seam busted all the way across.   Bottom seam busted 2 inches, plus there is a tear to the front and back.  Some scuffing and wear at the edges and corners.  Inner liner is good.  Vinyl record shows light turn table play but I did notice one 1-inch scuff.

6.  A Swingin' Affair.  Capitol.  W803.  High Fidelity.  1957.

Condition:  Cover photo still vivid.  Wear along the edges and corners.  No busted seams.  Inner liner a little faded but otherwise very good.  Vinyl record shows very light turntable play.

7.  The Voice.  Columbia.  High Fidelity.  CL 743.  1956.

Condition:  The photo on the front of the outer jacket is very colorful and vivid.  There is wear along the edges of the jacket.  The top and bottom seams are busted almost all the way across.    The inner liner is a little faded and wrinkled.  The vinyl record is simply fair, showing clumsy turntable play, scuffs and scratches.  The record is of heavy vinyl.

8.  The Main Event - Live.  From Madison Square Garden, New York City, October 13, 1974.  Reprise.  FS2207.  Stereo.

Condition:  The outer jacket is frayed at the edges and corners.  No busted seams.  The inner liner is clear plastic with the Warner Brothers logo on it.  The vinyl record shows moderately clumsy turntable play, with small scratches and scuffs.

To summarize, these are early recordings.  There are no retail bar codes on the backs, which would show them being released after 1977.

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