Chuck Berry: St. Louis to Liverpool 1964 Chess Records LP 1488 (EX++)

Original mono pressing of black label, with silver print. Info from discogs...

Track Listing
A1    Little Marie
A2    Our Little Rendezvous
A3    No Particular Place To Go
A4    You Two
A5    Promised Land
A6    You Never Can Tell

B1    Go Bobby Soxer
B2    The Things I Used To Do
B3    Liverpool Drive
B4    Night Beat
B5    Merry Christmas Baby
B6    Brenda Lee

St. Louis to Liverpool is the seventh studio album and tenth album overall by rock and roll artist Chuck Berry, released in 1964 on Chess Records, catalogue number 1488. It peaked at number 124 on the Billboard album chart, the first of Berry's studio albums to appear on the chart. Music critic Dave Marsh named it "one of the greatest rock & roll records ever made"

Recorded at: Chess Studios, Chicago

Personnel: Chuck Berry – vocals, guitars; Matt "Guitar" Murphy – electric guitar; Johnnie Johnson – piano; Lafayette Leake – piano; Paul Williams – piano; Willie Dixon – bass; Odie Payne – drums; Fred Below – drums; Ebby Hardy or Jaspar Thomas – drums; Leroy C. Davis – tenor saxophone; James Robinson – tenor saxophone.

This offering is in fine shape. The LP is immaculate. Cover is (VG+) with some slight shelf wear and writing on rear. There is a stamped spot on the TLC that I have never seen before except on another Chess issue I got at from the same estate years ago. I do not know if it is a private (owners) marking. Maybe someone can let me know. Please view the photos and use the ZOOM options for best results. Thanks for stopping by.

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