Louis Armstrong,Satchmo At Symphony Hall,Decca DXSB 7195,PROMO,VG+,Vinyl Jazz LP
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May 25, 2017 Sold Date
May 16, 2015 Start Date
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Louis Armstrong And The All Stars - Satchmo At Symphony Hall - Decca DXSB 7195 - PROMO PRESSING - STEREO Pressing - VERY VERY RARE - White Label/Promotional Copy - 1973 - GATE FOLD DOUBLE ALBUM - VG+ - RARE Vinyl LP

THIS IS THE ORIGINAL 12" US STEREO PROMO PRESSING FROM 1973 of "Satchmo At Symphony Hall" by Louis Armstrong And the All Stars on Decca Records. 2 Album Set !

ORIGINAL WHITE DECCA RECORDS LABEL WITH BLACK FONT. "PROMOTIONAL COPY & NOT FOR SALE" on ALL FOUR white labels. This is the genuine article. 100% AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL DECCA RECORDS US STEREO PROMO PRESSING.

Side A: 720721
Side B: 720731
Side C: 720741
Side D: 720751

VERY VERY RARE PROMOTIONAL PRESSING released only for DJ's and select record executives/record store owners in the early 1970's. A must have for your Louis Armstrong or Decca collection.

THIS RECORD IS FROM OUR PERSONAL COLLECTION. Well maintained. 

*Because our clients are mostly jazz collectors and connoisseurs, as we are, we made it our policy to only sell vinyl that we grade in VERY GOOD (VG) condition or better. This vinyl is in our opinion a VG+, looks and plays great.

Record Grade VG+ = ONE OWNER. Very well maintained. Just listened to both sides of the whole album and it plays beautiful. The vinyl looks clean. Little to no surface noise at all. A few minor surface scratches from playing the record that have no effect on music. No skips or jumps. Difficult to find this rare vintage stereo promo release recording in such nice condition. (see pictures) 

Jacket Grade VG+ = Very well maintained. We kept it on our shelf in plastic cover all these years. No staining. NO Writing. A tiny bit of corner dents from normal shelf use. A very clean jacket for a 42 year old album. (see pictures)

The pictures were taken of the exact vinyl record and album cover you will receive, moments before this listing was written. Please make sure to review the images and ask any questions prior to bidding.

*We consider all reasonable offers and respond to ebay messages immediately.

Louis Armstrong, a.k.a. Satchmo, is an American icon. "Satchmo At Symphony Hall" captured one of his greatest performances, for which a legendary edition of his All Stars band joined him, with Jack Teagarden, Barney Bigard, Dick Cary, Arvell Shaw, Big Sid Catlett and singer Velma Middleton.

A concert presented by Ernest Anderson in Symphony Hall, Boston, 1947. 

Louis Armstrong And The All Stars
"Satchmo At Symphony Hall"

Label: DECCA DXSB 7195
Format: 33 rpm 12" LP Stereo PROMO
Country: United States
Vinyl Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Cover Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Year Released: 1973
LP Quantity: 1

Credits

Bass – Arvell Shaw
Clarinet – Barney Bigard
Drums – Sidney Catlett
Liner Notes – Ernest Anderson
Piano – Dick Cary
Recording Supervisor – Peter Frutchey
Trombone, Vocals – Jack Teagarden
Trumpet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong
Vocals – Velma Middleton

Tracklist

A1 Muskrat Ramble
Composed By – Edward Ory, Ray Gilbert 6:22 

A2 (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue
Composed By – Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller, Harry Brooks 4:24 

A3 Royal Garden Blues
Composed By – Clarence Williams, Spencer Williams 4:58 

A4 Lover
Composed By – Richard Rogers - Lorenz Hart 2:19 

A5 Stars Fell On Alabama
Composed By – Frank Perkins, Mitchell Parish 5:14 

B1 I Cried For You
Composed By – Abe Lyman, Arthur Freed, Gus Arnheim 3:34 

B2 Since I Fell For You
Composed By – Buddy Johnson 4:01 

B3 Tea For Two
Composed By – Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans 4:39 

B4 Body And Soul
Composed By – Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Robert Sour 5:25 

B5 Mahogany Hall Stomp
Composed By – Spencer Williams 3:48 

C1 Steak Face (Traditional Blues)  7:04 

C2 On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Composed By – Jimmy McHugh - Dorothy Fields 6:43 

C3 High Society
Composed By – A. J. Piron, Clarence Williams 3:26 

C4 That's My Desire
Composed By – Carroll Loveday, Helmy Kresa 4:42 

D1 "C" Jam Blues
Composed By – Duke Ellington 3:27 

D2 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
Composed By – Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams 2:26 

D3 How High The Moon
Composed By – Morgan Lewis, Nancy Hamilton 6:22 

D4 Boff Boff
Composed By – Coleman Hawkins 5:05 

SHIPPING
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GRADING
*We have over 50 years experience in grading vintage collectable vinyl jazz albums. We use a consistent and conservative method for objectively grading and describing the condition of everything we sell. All recordings are visually inspected under high-intensity lights and listened to personally before we even list an album for sale.



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