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This listing is for a rare USA or GERMANY pressed, long out of print LP title - a USED / OPENED LP in Near MINT Minus overall condition, PRESSED and ISSUED by ALTO EDITION / STEEPLECHASE Records. It is a highly collectible LP edition, featuring -

The Chet Baker Quartet

LP Title -

No Problem

Track Listing -

A1. No Problem - 9:45
A2. Sultry Eve - 7:04
A3. Glad I Met Pat - 5:08
B1. Kiss Of Spain - 7:15
B2. The Fuzz - 6:05
B3. My Queen Is Home To Stay - 7:13

Other Information -

 Record Company – SteepleChase Records
 Phonographic Copyright ℗ Copyright © – SteepleChase Productions ApS
 Recorded At – Sweet Silence Studios
 Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen
 Design [Cover] – Per Grunnet
 Drums – Norman Fearrington
 Engineer – Freddy Hansson, Thomas Brekling
 Engineer [Assistant] – Tom West
 Lacquer Cut By – Joachim Hinsch
 Liner Notes – Chris Sheridan
 Piano, Composed By – Duke Jordan
 Producer, Photography By – Nils Winther
 Trumpet – Chet Baker
• Brown labels
• Recorded on October 2, 1979 at Sweet Silence Studios
• ©&℗ 1979 by SteepleChase Production ApS (on record label)
• ©&℗ 1983 by SteepleChase Records (on back of cover)
• Audiophile Edition (on record label)
• On the gold foil sticker is printed:
 LIMITED AUDIOPHILE alto-edition
180-gram superior quality pressing
Strictly limited edition 2000 copies
• From "GEMA" and the German rim text on the record label may be assumed that this release is made for the German market, although the back cover states "Manufactured in USA".
• Probably issued between 1994 and 2004.
 Rights Society (Boxed on labels): GEMA
 Matrix / Runout (Side A label): SCS 1131 A
 Matrix / Runout (Side B label): SCS 1131 B
 Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, handwritten): LPSC 1131 A
 Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, handwritten): LPSC 1131 B Hi

CONDITION Details -

A Short Note About LP GRADING -

  • Mint {M} = Only used for sealed items.
  • Near Mint {NM} = Virtually as new, just not sealed.
  • Near Mint Minus {NM-} = Item has some minor imperfections, some audible.
  • Excellent {EXC} = Item obviously played and enjoyed with some noise.
  • Very Good Plus {VG+} = Many more imperfections which are noticeable and obtrusive.

Always properly clean your LPs before playing them - even brand new, sealed titles!

The LP is an audiophile quality pressing (any collector of fine MFSL, half speeds, direct to discs, Japanese/UK pressings etc., can attest to the difference a quality pressing can make to an audio system).

Do not let this rarity slip by!