Various - Jazz (LP, Comp, Mono + Box)

Conditie:
Media:  Very Good (VG)
Hoes:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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M (Mint) – Unplayed, still sealed in original packaging.

NM (Near Mint) – Played a few times, no defects; cover almost like new.

VG+ (Very Good Plus) – Light signs of use, plays excellent; minimal cover wear.

VG (Very Good) – Clearly used, audible noise or clicks; worn cover.

G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.

Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

Comments:
Record between VG+ and VG // Plays with background noise, but not overpowering // Labels are clean // Box is clean with some wear along edgds
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Genre: Jazz
Style: Swing

Tracklist:
A1. Bunk Johnson & His Band - Some Of These Days
A2. Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong - Reckless Blues
A3. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Earl Hines - West End Blues
A4. Bix Beiderbecke - Sorry
A5. Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra, Billie Holiday, Lester Young - When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
A6. Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Life Goes To A Party
A7. Count Basie Orchestra - Howzit
B1. Eddie Condon And His All-Stars - Beale Street Blues
B2. Turk Murphy's Jazz Band - Tishomingo Blues
B3. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - Hy'a Sue
B4. Woody Herman And His Orchestra - Four Others
B5. Pete Rugolo Orchestra - King Porter Stomp
B6. The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Audrey
B7. J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding - Let's Get Away From It All



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Made in Germany

Rim text and credits on center labels are in German.

Track B7: J. J. Johnson und Kai Winding mit Rhytmusbegleitung

Recording data from inner box:
A1 - New York City. December 26, 1947
A2 - January 24, 1925
A3 - Chicago, June 27, 1928
A4 - October 25, 1927
A5 - January 6, 1938
A6 - Carnegie Hall, New York, January 16, 1938
A7 - April 10, 1951
B1 - New York end 1953
B2 - end 1953
B3 - August 14, 1947
B4 - May 21, 1954
B5 - April 28, 1954
B6 - October 12, 1954
B7 - June 23, 1955

Due to the label variant and the runout information, the date of issue must be either 1958 or 1959. An additional comparison of catalogue numbers makes 1959 most likely.

 

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