The Andrews Sisters – The Andrews Sisters (1951) 10"
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$ 39.99The Andrews Sisters is the self titled first full length debut album from swing sister group The Andrews Sisters, originally released in 1946 on a five disc Shellac 78rpm (pre-vinyl) set. This single disc 10" vinyl release contains eight of the songs contained in that set and is the first vinyl release and seemingly harder to find than the Shellac release.
Style: Big Band, Swing
Vinyl: VG (visually the vinyl in no way looks abused, really looks pretty clean, but has consistent crackling throughout playback, sometimes it's very minimal while other times it's louder and more pronounced. Personally we believe it adds to the wartime feel of the album, and in no way deters the overall enjoyment of the album.)
Cover: VG+ (a small piece of clear tape on the top seam on the top right hand corner, a little bit of writing on the cover, one being a price in pencil and a little in pen next to a couple of the song titles shown on the front.)
Label: Decca – DL 5120
Country: US
Tracklist:
A1 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | Bei Mir Bist Du Schön (Means That You're Grand) | |
A2 | Andrews Sisters With Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Hold Tight, Hold Tight (Want Some Sea Food Mama) | |
A3 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | Well All Right! (Tonight's The Night) | |
A4 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar | |
B1 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | (I'll Be With You) In Apple Blossom Time | |
B2 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | Rhumboogie | |
B3 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel) | |
B4 | Andrews Sisters With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | Pennsylvania Polka |
All our regularly priced used vinyl goes through and 10 minute Ultra Sonic cleaning (the best cleaning) and is then graded visually under bright light, with a partial play grading when deemed nessary.
We encourage you to view all the pictures and read our comments on the conditions, as we find these to be more beneficial than a standard grade. Occasionally we'll use a grade range (ie: VG / VG+) for either vinyl or cover if condition is borderline and hard to stick in one category.
NOTE: We do not grade or mention the condition of original printed inner sleeves (if the record has them) though we will often picture them if included. If this is a concern of yours you can contact us and ask us.Sealed:
Only given to factory sealed records. Of course since the record is sealed we cannot guarantee there are no pressing flaws or minor warping, and since most of the sealed records we sell are out of print and collectible if opened they cannot be returned as the value has been decreased, if we make an exception it maybe subject to a 50% restocking fee.
Mint:
Vinyl - only given to records we personally acquired new, opened them but never played, or were shipped from the label unsealed.
Cover - is still sealed.
Near Mint (NM):
Vinyl - a unsealed record that looks nearly flawless.
Cover - may have light typical storage wear.
Excellent (EX):
Vinyl - may have one or two light scuff marks but should play just as well as a NM record.
Cover - has some very minor cosmetic issue, like a light crease, light ring wear, nothing that is very noticeable.
Very Good Plus (VG+):
Vinyl - will look played, may have some scuffs and light surface marks / scratches. May have light surface noise such as pops, clicks and crackles but it should be occasional and not consistent and not overwhelming. May have light warping but it should not affect the play.
Cover - will have noticeable wear such as ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc. Could be a couple items (not all) and they should not be major.
Very Good (VG):
Vinyl - will look VERY played, have lot of marks, scuffs, scratches (possibly deep), play with noticeable maybe even consistent background noise but is still listenable. May have warping but it should not affect play.
Cover - will have a couple cosmetic issues ring wear, seam splitting, writing on cover, creases, etc and it will be very pronounce.
Good (G):
Vinyl - will play but will have a lot of issues and have a lot of loud background noise. We will rarely list a record in this condition.
Cover - cover is damaged to a point where it is not usable to house a record. All the seams are split, the panels are moldy, major writing all over, etc. The only time we'll list a record with a cover in this shape is if it's rare or the record is in great shape.
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