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Vinyl should be very clean, but can have less luster than near mint.
Should still shine under a light, but one or two marks may show up when tilted.
Can have a few small marks that may show up easily, but which do not affect play at all. Most marks of this quality will disappear when the record is tilted, and will not be felt with the back of a fingernail.
This is the kind of record that will play "near mint", but which will have
some signs of use (although not major ones).
May have slight surface noise when played.
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Benny Carter definitely sounds urbane here – working in a slightly orchestral setting, with some nice dark-edged strings behind his alto sax! The album's got a mellow, late nite feel that's really wonderful – and Carter's horn is right out front in the mix, blown with enough of a raspy ... LP, Vinyl record album
Classic Norman Granz swing session, with Roy Eldridge on flugelhorn, Alvin Stoller on drums, and John Simmons on bass. Tatum's up front, with some good laidback solos. The LP has a number of short cuts "Night and Day", "This Can't Be Love", "I Won't Dance", and " ... LP, Vinyl record album
Four long tunes – "I Got Rhythm", "JATP Blues", "I Surrender Dear", and "Slow Drag" – played by a group that includes Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins, Irving Ashby, Willie Smith, and Lester Young. Classic work in the early Norman Granz mode ... LP, Vinyl record album
This is a volume of six songs recorded after the advent of the long playing record in an attempt to record the complete works of Art Tatum. The six song titles included are "Love For Sale", "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams", "Louise", "Come Rain Or Come Shine", ... LP, Vinyl record album
The moods of Bud Powell are some plenty darn ones – corners of sound that few other players had explored at this point in time – served up here especially well in the album's gentler numbers, which almost seem like evil doppelgangers to some of the more rote cocktail piano of the 50s! ... LP, Vinyl record album
Stunning early work from Stan Getz – the kind of simple but breathtaking sides that he cut before any of his later fame – in a mode that made him one of the most inventive talents on the tenor sax! Stan's caught here right past the first flurry of initial time in the studio – ... LP, Vinyl record album
Sharp-edged tenor genius from Flip Phillips – and a great illustration of why he was one of the key early stars in Norman Granz' Verve empire! The tracks here are short but hard jamming – with equal contributions from players who include Charlie Shavers on trumpet, Oscar Peterson on ... LP, Vinyl record album
One of the really unique albums on Verve's "Special Series" of the early 50s – a set of tracks that mix modern orchestrations and jazz – written and conducted by Moore, and featuring Calvin Jackson as the lead soloist on piano! Side one features the extended "Concerto ... LP, Vinyl record album
Shaw's on clarinet (natch!), and the rest of the group includes Hank Jones on piano, Joe Puma on guitar, Tommy Potter on bass, and Irv Kluger on drums. The whole thing's packaged in a lovely David Stone Martin abstract cover – and titles include "Yesterdays", "Supposin", ... LP, Vinyl record album
One of Hamp's cool little open-ended sessions for Verve – done in a style that's much more jam-session oriented than some of his other work from earlier (or later) years! The album features Hamp playing vibes with a small combo that includes Buddy De Franco, Herb Ellis, Buddy Rich, Oscar ... LP, Vinyl record album
A perfect illustration of the rich new directions Wayne Shorter was taking at the start of the 70s – an amazing flurry of sounds and styles that's light years ahead of where he began in the 60s! Shorter's one of those players who was already great at the start – an amazing tenorist, ... LP, Vinyl record album