For sale is one (1) vintage vinyl  ENOCH LIGHT & THE LIGHT BRIGADE album in its original Grand Award Records jacket from 1959.

I Want To Be Happy Cha Cha's on the Grand Award label #GA-33-388 includes the following:
Tracklist:
A1 - I Want To Be Happy Cha Cha  (Written by – Caesar, Youmans) 2:27
A2 - Tremendo Cha Cha  (Written by – Blanco, Loco) 3:14
A3 - Tea For Two Cha Cha  (Written by – Caesar, Youmans) 2:47
A4 - Lover  (Written by – Rodgers, Hart) 2:40
A5 - Yes Sir, That's My Baby  Written by – Kahn, Donaldson) 2:24
A6 - The Sheik  (Written by – Wheeler, Smith, Snyder) 2:20
B1 - Chiquita Cha Cha  (Written by – Light, Davies) 2:36
B2 - Sweet And Gentle  (Written by – Portal) 2:59
B3 - Cara Mia Cha Cha (Ciribiribin)  (Written by – Light, Davies) 2:19
B4 - How High The Moon  (Written by – Lewis) 2:19
B5 - Patricia  (Written by – Prado) 2:30
B6 - Guaglione  (Written by – Fanciulli, Nisa) 2:17

I've never played the record, but by eye I would rate: 
Vinyl:  VG+
Jacket: VG+  (missing inner sleeve)
Enoch Henry Light (18 August 1905, in Canton, Ohio – 31 July 1978, in Redding, Connecticut) was a classically trained violinist, dance band leader, and recording engineer. As the leader of various dance bands that recorded as early as March 1927 and continuing through at least 1940, Light and his band primarily worked in various hotels in New York. For a time in 1928 he also led a band in Paris. In the 1930's Light also studied conducting with the French conductor Maurice Frigara in Paris.
Throughout the 1930's, Light and his outfits were steadily employed in the generally more upscale hotel restaurants and ballrooms in New York that catered to providing polite ambiance for dining and functional dance music of current popular songs rather than out and out jazz. (It must be remembered that at the time there was always some crossover between popular and jazz music and that the most successful bandleaders frequently played a mixture of both to some extent in order to cater to the demands of their audiences, although the bands employed in swank hotel ballrooms were generally far more subdued in nature.)
At some point his band was tagged "The Light Brigade" and they often broadcast over radio live from the Hotel Taft in New York where they had a long residency. Through 1940, Light and his band recorded for various labels including Brunswick, ARC, Vocalion and Bluebird. Later on, as A&R (Artists and Repertoire) chief and vice-president of Grand Award Records, he founded his own label Command Records in 1959. Light's name was prominent on many albums both as musician and producer. - Wikipedia

As shown - Sold as is - WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET!
Colors may vary slightly from photos.
     
NOTE: RECORD ALBUMS CAN ONLY BE COMBINED WITH OTHER RECORD ALBUMS FOR SHIPPING PURPOSES.

Comes from a SMOKE-FREE, PET-FREE home environment.

RECORD GRADING

 

MINT

No obvious scuffs or scratches, looks new

MINT-

Visible imperfections, but most likely plays well

VERY GOOD+

Possible light scuffs, probably plays well

VERY GOOD

Light scratches, probably has occasional pops

VERY GOOD-

More scratching, probably plays with popping          sounds, best as a backup

JACKET GRADING

SEALED

Factory sealed

MINT

Nice, no ring wear, creases or splits

MINT-

Scuffed edges or minor creases, no splits or ring wear

VERY GOOD+

Some ring wear, scuffed edges, minor splits

VERY GOOD

Obvious ring wear, minor splits

VERY GOOD-

Obvious ring wear, large splits



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