Charlie Parker
The Complete Dean Benedetti Recordings Of Charlie Parker
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Very Good Plus (VG+)
Very Good Plus (VG+)
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Charlie Parker ~ The Complete Dean Benedetti Recordings Of Charlie Parker
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Djungel & Jazz
116 46 Stockholm
Sweden
Charlie Parker ~ The Complete Dean Benedetti Recordings Of Charlie Parker
More from the Artist: Charlie Parker |
Product type: Second Hand vinyl
Comments: Records in between VG+ and NM condition. Seam splits on top edges. Otherwise VG+.
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Label: Mosaic Records |
Format: 10 x Vinyl, LP
Box Set
Country: US
Release Year: 1990
Genre: Jazz |
Style: Bop |
Release ID: r8343842
A1. Section One
A2. Section Two
A3. Section Three
B1. Section Four
B2. Section Five
B3. Section Six
C1. Section Seven
C2. Section Eight
C3. Section Nine
D1. Section Ten
D2. Section Eleven
D3. Section Twelve
E1. Section Thirteen
E2. Section Fourteen
E3. Section Fifteen
F1. Section Sixteen
F2. Section Seventeen
F3. Section Eighteen
G1. Section Nineteen
G2. Section Twenty
G3. Section Twenty-One
H1. Section Twenty-Two
H2. Section Twenty-Three
H3. Section Twenty-Four
I1. Section Twenty-Five
I2. Section Twenty-Six
I3. Section Twenty-Seven
I4. Section Twenty-Eight
I5. Section Twenty-Nine
I6. Section Thirty
I7. Section Thirty-One
I8. Section Thirty-Two
I9. Section Thirty-Three
I10. Section Thirty-Four
I11. Section Thirty-Five
I12. Section Thirty-Six
J1. Section Thirty-Seven
J2. Section Thirty-Eight
J3. Section Thirty-Nine
J4. Section Forty
J5. Section Forty-One
J6. Section Forty-Two
K1. Section Forty-Three
K2. Section Forty-Four
L1. Section Forty-Five
L2. Section Forty-Six
M1. Section Forty-Seven
M2. Section Forty-Eight
N1. Section Forty-Nine
N2. Section Fifty
O. Section Fifty-One
P1. Section Fifty-Two
P2. Section Fifty-Three
Q1. Section Fifty-Four
Q2. Section Fifty-Five
Q3. Section Fifty-Six
R1. Section Fifty-Seven
R2. Section Fifty-Eight
S1. Section Fifty-Nine
S2. Section Sixty
T1. Section Sixty-One
T2. Section Sixty-Two
T3. Section Sixty-Three
T4. Section Sixty-Four
When you buy second hand vinyl records from Djungel & Jazz, you should always feel secure in our grade and comments of the product's condition. Normally we do not sell vinyl records where the grade of the media is below VG condition, however, we can sell sleeves with a slightly lower grade, with the argument that you don't listen to the sleeve.
The majority of our records are visually graded. In many cases, we also listen to the record, and you will find our verdict on the condition of the vinyl record in the comments. If necessary, we wash the disc in our ultrasonic washer and place it in a new antistatic inner sleeve.
We always try to mention the details and deviations that are essential to know about each individual vinyl record. Please read the comments for the rationale for our grading of the specific vinyl record.
Below is a brief explanation of how we grade vinyl records and record sleeves. Should a record be incorrectly graded by us, Djungel & Jazz offers a Grading Guarantee that allows you to return the record and receive a full refund. Please read more about our Grading Guarantee and how to proceed here.
- Mint (M)
Absolutely perfect in every way. Probably never played, possibly even still sealed. - Near Mint (NM or M-)
An NM or M- record has probably hardly ever been played and the vinyl will play absolutely flawlessly, without any interference during playback. We are sparing with higher ratings than this, as we believe that no record is ever completely perfect. The record should not show any obvious signs of use.
Possible signs of light handling may be present to the sleeve. An LP cover should not have creases, folds, cracks in the seams, punched holes or other noticeable similar defects. - Very Good Plus (VG+)
A record in this condition will show some signs of having been played and handled by a previous owner who took good care of it. Any defects must be of a cosmetic nature and not affect playback to any great extent. The record surfaces may show some signs of use and may show small wear or very light scratches that do not affect the listening experience. Slight warps that do not affect the sound are "okay". The label may have some ring wear or discoloration, but it should be barely noticeable. "Spindle marks" may occur.
Covers and inner sleeves will have some wear, slightly turned-up corners or a small cracks in some seam. An LP sleeve may show slight signs of wear and may be marked by a punched hole, an indentation or a cut corner. In general, if it weren't for a couple of small things wrong with it, it would be NM/M- instead. - Very Good (VG)
Many of the flaws found in a VG+ record will be more noticeable in a VG record. Surface noise can be noticeable when you play it, especially in soft passages, during the intro and fade-out of a song, but will not overpower the music otherwise. Groove wear is starting to show, as well as light scratches that can be felt with a fingernail that might affect the sound.
Labels may be torn from writing or have tape or stickers (or their remnants) attached. The same applies to picture cases or LP cases. However, it will not have all these problems at the same time. - Good Plus (G+) & Good (G)
A record in this condition can be played through without skipping. It may have significant surface noise, scratches and visible groove wear. Although the disc can be played without skips, noticeable surface noise and clicking sounds will certainly occur.
A sleeve or inner sleeve will likely have cracks in the seams, especially at the bottom or on the back. Tape, writing, annular wear or other imperfections will be present. - Poor (P) & Fair (F)
The record may be cracked, severely warped, and cannot be played through without skipping or repeating itself. Djungel & Jazz does not sell records with this rating.
The sleeve is probably water damaged, torn along all three seams or heavily damaged by wear and writing. The LP sleeve barely holds the LP inside. Inner pockets are torn, wrinkled and scribbled. - Generic
The term Generic is given to album covers that have no printing. Mostly solid black or white. Sometimes with a hole showing the records label on both sides.
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