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Publicado por End, Goldie, Beltone, Tri-Disc, dcp International, RCA Victor, New York Los Angeles, 1962
Librería: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, Estados Unidos de America
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No Binding. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Not a book but a group of six, 7-inch, 45 rpm Rhythm & Blues "doo-wop" vinyl singles. By popular demand, we're back with six more, this time by golden-era vocal groups you MAY ACTUALLY HAVE HEARD OF, combined to consolidate shipping. You know the deal by now: These vinyl records should play well; they grade "good-plus" to "very-good-plus" with scattered scuffs and scratches. The labels show some rub from being stored together without individual protective sleeves; one has a Previous Owner's Name written in pen to both labels. NONE of these vinyl 45s are shiny new, NONE of them grade "near mint." But at a very reasonable price you get the following six ORIGINAL RELEASES: George Gershwin's "Love Walked In," backed by / "Yours," performed by The Flamingos on end Records, 1959; "Elizabeth" / "Believe In Me," by Dave Ford and The Hollywood Flames, on Goldie Records, 1962; "What Time Is It?" (penned by our favorite Australian sheep-herders, Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer) / "Beggin' You Please," by the Jive Five with Eugene Pitt on Beltone (1962); "Fireworks" / "The Bounce" by The Olympics on Tri-Disc (1963);"Goin' Out of My Head" (Randazzo-Weinstein) / "Make It Easy On Yourself," by Little Anthony and The Imperials (of course) on dcp International, 1964, and "Sweetest One" / "Time Changes Things," by the Metros on RCA Victor, 1966. There you have it: a group of six early '60s doo-wop 45s, this time by black vocal groups you probably HAVE heard of, combined into a lot at one price to consolidate shipping charges, and now even further reduced from $25.