Bobby Scott - Star - Columbia CS 9779 - Stereo - RARE Two Eye - First Pressing- 1969 - Vinyl Jazz LP
This is the original 1st US Stereo Pressing from 1969 - Very Rare Two Eye pressing. The label is the "360 Sound STEREO 360 Sound" in white lettering on red background. A must have for Bobby Scott collector's. Still in factory plastic wrap. Great condition.
Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side 1): XSM139361 1B
Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side 2): XSM139362 1B
RARE FIND ! This is not a re issue ! This is the genuine article. 100% AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL COLUMBIA RECORDS US 1st STEREO PRESSING WITH THE Two Eye.
THIS RECORD IS FROM OUR PERSONAL COLLECTION. Well maintained & RARE !
*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 is 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. It is from our personal collection and we only played it 4 or 5 times. Difficult to find this rare vintage stereo recording in such nice condition. (see pictures)
Jacket Grade VG+ = Well maintained. We kept it on shelf in plastic cover AND it still has the factory plastic wrap on it. No tape, no writing, no seem splits. Tiny hole punched in top left corner by Columbia for store promotional identification was there when we bought the album new in 1969. Comes with the original Columbia Records inner paper sleeve. A very clean jacket for a 46 year old album. One of our nicest covers. (See Pictures)
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Bobby Scott (January 29, 1937 – November 5, 1990}) was an American musician, record producer, and songwriter.
He was born Robert William Scott in Mount Pleasant, New York, and became a pianist, vibraphonist, and singer, and could also play the accordion, cello, clarinet, and double bass. He studied under Edvard Moritz at the La Follette School of Music at the age of eight, and was working professionally at 11. In 1952 he began touring with Louis Prima, and also toured and performed with Gene Krupa, Lester Young and Tony Scott in the 1950s. In 1956 he hit the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with the song "Chain Gang", peaking at #13.
Bobby Scott
"Star"
Label: Columbia CS-9779
Format: 33 rpm 12" LP Stereo
Country: United States
Vinyl Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Cover Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
Year Released: 1969
LP Quantity: 1
Produced by Howard A Roberts
Executive Producer: Jimmy Wisner
Arranged and Conducted by Harry Betts
Tracklist
A1 Give Me Tomorrow
A2 Till There Was You
A3 I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her
A4 Climb Ev'ry Mountain
A5 Nothing Can Save Us Now
A6 Star !
B1 Don't Pay Them No Mind
B2 Blue Gardenia
B3 I've Never Been In Love Before
B4 Hooray
B5 Paris Is At Her Best In May
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