Condition Description:
Good, pre-owned condition. VInyl has a few light surface scratches/scuffs. Audio plays nicely with the occasional pop/click/background noise. The inside sleeve is a new anti-static archival quality poly/rice paper sleeve. The cover is pretty worn. See photo please.

Catalog#:
CL 552
   
Artist: 
The Benny Goodman Sextet
   
Title:
The New Benny Goodman Sextet
   
Tracklist:
A1        Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea  5:11
A2        East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)  3:15
A3        Under A Blanket Of Blue  2:58
A4        Undecided  5:42

B1        I'll Never Be The Same  4:01
B2        I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling  5:30
B3        How Am I To Know?  2:54
B4        Four Or Five Times  3:09
B5        Bye Bye Blues  4:23

   
Notes:
    Bass – Eddie Safranski (tracks: A2, B4), Sid Weiss (tracks: A1, A3 to B3, B5)
    Clarinet – Benny Goodman
    Drums – Don Lamond (tracks: A3, A4, B2 to B4), Terry Snyder (tracks: A1, B1, B2, B5)
    Guitar – Allen Hanlon (tracks: A2, B4), Mundell Lowe (tracks: A1, A3 to B3, B5)
    Piano – Lou Stein (tracks: A2, B4), Teddy Wilson (tracks: A1, A3 to B3, B5)
    Vibraphone – Terry Gibbs

Track B3 shows correctly on back cover with its published title: "How Am I To Know?". Label shows with incorrect punctuation as: "How Am I To Know!".

Recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City.
Tracks A1, B1, B2, B5 recorded July 29, 1952.
Tracks A3, A4, B3 recorded July 30, 1952.
Tracks A2, B4 recorded October 22, 1952.

Inner Sleeve:
Original

Outer Slipcover Sleeve:
New

Ultrasonically Cleaned:
Yes

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All records will be shipped with an inside sleeve whether it's new or original and a plastic cover to protect from shipping scuffs.

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look like it should be.

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Mint - Sealed, assumingly a perfect record inside the sleeve.

Excellent  (EX) - The record shows some signs of having been played but there is no deterioration of sound quality despite noticeable surface marks and an occasional light scuff and/or scratch.

Very Good (VG) - The record has obviously been played many times and has mild scuffs and/or scratches and displays lessening of sound quality.

Good
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Fair
(F) - The record is still just playable but has not been cared for properly and displays considerable surface noise. It may even jump.

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Bad 
(B)- The record is unplayable and might even be broken and is only of use as a collection filler.

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