MILES DAVIS-BLUE HAZE-YELLOW DG RVG BERGENFIELD, ORIGINAL JACKET
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Description
Miles Davis - Blue Haze
Prestige LP 7054
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This is a Prestige Records Deep Groove Mono LP
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Featuring Miles Davis, John Lewis, Horace Silver, Art
Blakey, Dave Schildkraut, others
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Grade NM/N- T
he record has been played only a few times. No surface wear. RVG stamped.Jacket Grade EX/EX+ - light shelf wear corner and edge wear, laminated
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THREE PRINCIPAL GRADES OF RECORDS ARE OFFERED TO E-BAY BUYERS FROM
OUR CAREFULLY SELECT LIBRARY OF IMPORTANT 20TH CENTURY JAZZ RECORDS
1. MUSIC LIBRARY GRADE - UNUSED, OR ONLY SAMPLED, MINT OR MINT-LIKE
2. SERIOUS COLLECTOR GRADE - LIGHTLY TO FAIRLY LIGHTLY USED, LITTLE CONSEQUENTIAL
EVIDENCE OF PRIOR USAGE. FINE CONDITION.
3. PERSONAL ENJOYMENT GRADE - SOMEWHAT MORE USED RECORDS THAT HAVE BEEN
IN THE TRADE WINDS FOR DECADES CAN BECOME HIGHLY ENJOYABLE AGAIN.
WE EMPLOY VIRTUOSIC TRICKS WITH RECORD CLEANERS UNKNOWN TO
THE TRADE AND ARE EXPERTS IN RESTORING AUDIO VITALITY TO AN AVERAGE
QUALITY LP, THIS GRADE OFTEN PROVIDES GREAT MUSIC FOR A DECENT PRICE.
This Record is a Premium Quality collectable Lp. It's rated a
grade 1 and a scale of listener usability of 99-100.
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Records are cleaned & play graded on revealing audio equipment.
Returns for real problems are acceptable.
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Nouvelle du Jazz uses standard discographical terms for grading. A conservative grading
philosophy is used to ensure customer satisfaction. Any problems with a record will be
handled courteously and satisfaction in the form of refund, credit or exchange will be offered.
We have had extensive experience dealing with collectors of jazz for many years
and our interest is making you happy with your purchase. A conservative grading
philosophy is used to ensure customer satisfaction.
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The discographical grading code that was adopted before WW II by pre LP collectors was designed
both to prevent misrepresentation, which was prevalent even then, but to
get a clear definition of consistent usage of terms used to describe the
condition of 78 rpms, that are still actively traded by the purist genre.
Today, the wasted effort involved in returning records the buyer doesn't like
is just as big a turn off now as it was in 1933. Nouvelledujazz maintains tons of good records,
and our interest is providing every buyer a good mint, near mint record, or in the case of
"As-Is" condition lps, where the musical interest of the LP is strong to
collectors of jazz music, a balance of fair price based on the degree of
usability left (how good is it?) and the degree of how extra usage detracts
from its actual value (how bad is it?). "As-Is" records are cleaned up, and still fun to listen to on
good equipment, or they won't be offered.
Here's the Grading Code for Record Shoppers
(May you hope for Fair Skys for your flying stylus, no turbulence in the undisturbed grooves of your vinyl)
N or N/NM - grooves are undisturbed, never breathed on record surface, cleaned to remove any miniature cosmic debris.
NM/N-a virtually unmarked disc, that has had careful and considerate usage.
N-the traditional good enough to keep, never have to replace it condition.
Literally meant, this grade defines the idea that minimally invasive paper marks, fingernail
marks, and slight smudges from usage don't have any audio effect (emphasis provided)---
IF THE RECORD IS CLEANED WITH PROPER CARE.
EX+-this quality of condition record has been played quite a few times, but no blunt force
collisions with sharp speeding styluses have occurred. A tick or a pop, even a few repeated
seconds of surface noise can occur on this quality level. But the slight interruptions in microgroove
continuity are far outweighed by the musical enjoyment offered to the listener. A groovy sounding LP.
EX=A record still excellent sonically, with no shearing or clipped tones, cleaned to the
microscopic level, will play revealingly to most levels of audio awareness,
with light background surface noise possible.
Other-records with below average to average surface wear condition-if useful
musically, they will find a home. Astute collectors will find many bargains in the VG+/EX range
due to advances in audio cleaning/restoration.
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