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Don Rendell Meet Don Rendell UK 10" vinyl single (10 inch record)
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Condition: Now, as you might expect after over sixty five years, the sleeve does have issues, but amazingly few. There is a little laminate loss and scuffing at the opening but not much more than that except a little expected creasing to the laminate in places. The back shows a few spots of discolouration and has yellowed a bit with age but still is clearly readable, the flips are pretty secure and all in all it's a lot better looking than I am and even I'm not that old yet.
With something like this, 'grades' are pretty meaningless, so let me tell you about the vinyl instead. Unlike the Sun singles, this wasn't cut with a 78 cutter, so will happily play on modern systems without hissing or the stylus grounding out.
It is evident that this LP has been looked after. There are several light hairlines and surface scuffs visible on both sides but nothing that you would call a 'scratch' and it plays through quite happily without fault. There is a level of surface noise present, but this is not excessive either and can be minimised very easily if your system has a 'Mono' button as unfortunately surface noise only comes in Stereo. If you are lucky enough to own a Japanese Laser Record Deck, then you could probably dial the lasers below the surface scuffing completely as the blemishes are very light indeed.
The record still has its polythene bag inner, but because of the formulation of the vinyl in those days there has been no chemical reaction with the playing surface at all.
All in all a very acceptable copy of this extremely rare 10" LP and the first one we have seen in over thirty five years. IF [big if] you can find another one, it will be a minor miracle if it's in much better condition than this one. In those days, sheet music was where the music sales were, not records, so of the very few that were purchased at the time, even less will have survived and still fewer will have been reasonably well looked after like this one.
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Tracklisting:
You Stepped Out Of A Dream Sometimes I'm Happy On A Slow Boat To China Yesterdays
(Recorded 22/2/55 with Damian Robinson, Peter Elderfield & Don Lawson)
Top Hat, White Tie And Tails That Old Feeling New Orleans From This Moment On
(Recorded 2/5/55 with Damian Robinson, Sammy Stokes & Benny Goodman)
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| Condition : |
This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. Click here for more info. |
| Availability: |
Sold Out - 'Request Next' to get an email if it comes back into stock.
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| Year of Release: |
1955 |
| Artist: |
Don Rendell (click here for complete listing) |
| Title: |
Meet Don Rendell (click here for more of the same title) |
| Postage/Shipping: |
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| Format: |
10" vinyl single (10 inch record) |
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| Record Label: |
Tempo |
| Catalogue No: |
L.A.P.1 |
| Country of Origin: |
UK
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| Language: |
Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description. |
| Additional info: |
Deleted
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| EIL.COM Ref No |
D2X10ME762944 (quote this reference in any e-mails, letters, faxes or phone calls to help identify this item) |
| Genres: |
British Jazz, Jazz
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| Complete Stock List: |
Don Rendell |
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sales@eil.com to contact our sales team. |
| Alternative Names: |
None |
| To order by phone: |
Call +44 1474 815010 quoting EIL.COM reference number D2X10ME762944 |