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An Album/ LP described as follows:

  • Performer/Band:  Abba Eban 
  • Title:  "Israel - The Official 25th Anniversary Commemorative Album" 
  • Label/Pressing Date:  Warner Brothers Records label, pressed in 1973
  • Manufacturer's Catalog #:  BS-2713, Stereo 
  • Condition of Record:  Nice EX!  (see notes below regarding grading).  Sold as-is.
  • Condition of Label:  EX to NM
  • Condition of Jacket:  VG+, gatefold cover, cut corner 
  • Inner Sleeve Included (Yes/No):  Yes, also includes the informational insert 
  • Contains These Songs:


Radio Broadcast On The Last Day Of The British Mandate In Palestine, May 14, 1948
The Declaration Of Independence
Ani Na'amin
A Nazi Song, Shouts Of Seig Heill And Adolph Hitler Speaking
T'ka Beshofar
Artzenus Haktantonet
The United Nations Session On The Prtition Of Palestine, November 29, 1947
The Resolution And Vote
American Representative Hershel Johnson's Speech
Speech By Soviet Representative Andrei Gromyko
The War Of Independence: Bab-El-Wad
The First President, Chaim Weizmann, Presenting The Zionist Case To The United Nations Special Committee, 1946
Members Of The First Israeli Government Being Sworn Into Office
Radio Interview With David Ben-Gurion
Israel's Acceptance Into The United Nations, May 11, 1949
Interviews With Immigrants From Asia, Eastern And Western Europe, Africa And The United States, 1950s
The Eichmann Trial, 1960
Foreign Minister Golda Meir Addressing The U.N.
Adolf Eichmann: "In The Sense Of The Charge, Not Guilty"
The Prosecuter, Gideon Hausner
Egypt's President Nassar Explaining His Decision To Nationalize The Suez Canal, 1956
Prime Minister Of Israel Ben-Gurion Outlining The Reasons For The Sinai Campaign
The Sinai Campaign
Recordings From The Battlefield
An Israeli Radio Broadcast, October 29, 1956
Meet The Press With Golda Meir
Israeli Representative To The U.N. Abba Eban Addressing The General Assembly
David Ben-Gurion Addressing The Knesset (Israeli Parliament)
Israeli Defense Forces Leaving Sinai
Golda Meir Addressing The U.N. General Assembly, March 1, 1957
Chief Of Staff General Moshe Dayan
Interviews With Israelis In The 1960s
Participants In The International Bible Competition, Jerusalem
Professor Yigai Yadin, Director Of The Excavations Of Masada
President Of The Weizmann Institute Meyer Weisgal
President Of The United States John F. Kennedy
Soviet Ambassador To Israel
Dr. Kyboo, From Nigeria, Doing Post-Graduate Work At The Weizmann Institute
David Ben-Gurion
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol Addressing The Knesset
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol Interviewed On American Television, 1966
Interview With Egypt's Nasser On The BBC, 1966
Yerushala'im Shel Zahav (Jerusalem Of Gold)
President Nasser Addressing Egyptian Pilots At An Air Base In Sinai, May 22, 1967
Interviews With Foreign Volunteers Who Came To Israel's Aid In May And June, 1967
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan At A Press Conference, June 3, 1967
The Six Day War, June 5 To 10, 1967:
Recordings From The Battlefield
Propaganda Broadcasts From Cairo In Hebrew During The War
Nasser Is Waiting For Rabin
Israeli Armed Forces Arriving At The Wailing Wall In Jerusalem City. Cheif Army Rabbi General Shlomo Goren Praying. Israeli Soldier Blowing The Shofar. Soldiers Singing "Jerusalem Of Gold," The Theme Song Of The Reunification Of The City
He Who Is Dreaming
A Telephone Call Between President Nasser And King Hussein
The Diplomatic Struggle After The Six Day War:
Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Koygin Addressing The U.N., June 19, 1967
Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban Addressing The U.N., 1967
President Of The United States Lyndon B. Johnson In A Nationwide Radio Boadcast
United Nations Representative To The Middle East Gunnar Jarring
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan Adressing The Egyptian Prisoners Of War At An Israeli Detention Camp
Prime Minister Golda Meir, 1969
United States Secretary Of State William Rogers, 1969
Prime Minister Golda Meir Visiting With President Nixon In The White House, 1970
Member Of Knesset Menachem Begin, Leader Of The Opposition Party, July, 1970
Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Alon, 1971
Cheif Of Staff General David Elazar After An Israeli Army Action, 1972
General Director Of El-Al Israel Airlines, Mordechai Ben-Ari
Minister Of Commerce And Industry Chaim Bar-Lev, Interviewed During A Visit To Gaza, 1972
The Nobel Prize For Literature Presented To The Israeli Writer Shai Agnon, Stockholm
The Young Pioneers Orchestra After A Worldwide Tour
Naomi
Immigration From The Soviet Union
A Recent Immigrant From The Soviet Union, 1972
An Underground Song Dedicated To Jerusalem From The Soviet Union
A Representative Of The Committee Dealing With Housing Problems, 1971
Chairman Of The Jewish Agency And Executive Of The Zionist Organization Arieh Pincus, 1971
Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren, 1972
First Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett Addressing The United Nations General Assembly, May 11, 1949
Machar (Tomorrow)

Grading/Condition Descriptions (unless otherwise noted, grading is by visual inspection):

MT = Mint.  Perfect and in sealed, original shrink-wrap/packaging.  Please Note - As the LP is still sealed, it is presumed to be in Mint condition.

NM = Near Mint.  As close to perfect as you can get, no visible scuffs/scratches.  Played only a couple times, at most.

EX = Excellent.  Vinyl has only a couple minor surface scuffs, but certainly no scratches.  Label has very slight evidence of wear, no writing and sharp coloring.  Jacket has no seam splits, no creases, very minor chipping at edges/corners, very minor ring-wear, no writing.

VG+ = Very Good+.  Vinyl has a few surface scuffs and/or very minor scratches (but no ‘feeler’ scratches).  Label shows some evidence of wear, no writing.  Jacket has no seam splits, but has 1-2 small hairline creases and/or minor chipping at edges or bumped corners, possibly a cut-out, some ring-wear, no writing.

VG = Very Good.  Vinyl has numerous surface scuffs and/or very minor scratches (but no ‘feeler’ scratches).  Label shows some evidence of wear, no writing.  Jacket has no seam splits, but has a few hairline creases and/or chipping at edges or bumped corners, moderate ring-wear, no writing.

VG- = Very Good-.  Vinyl has numerous surface scuffs and minor scratches (but no ‘feeler’ scratches).  Label shows evidence of wear and/or has small amount of writing.  Jacket has small seam split (less than 2” long) or has numerous small creases and/or chipping at edges or bumped corners or small amount of writing, moderate ring-wear.

G = Good.  Vinyl has numerous surface scuffs/scratches and probably a ‘feeler’ scratch (as noted in listing).  Label shows a lot of wear and/or some writing.  Jacket has seam split (less than 6” long) or numerous moderate creases and/or major chipping at edges and corners, water damage/stains, or major writing, or heavy ring-wear.

P = Poor.  Not worth describing.

 

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