My only method of cleaning is a soft brush and cloth and some Audio Advisor product.
Please play record a few times if I mentioned I have cleaned it and do not use another product until u do so.
The enzymes work at eating the debris and play gets better, each time, usually much better
If after a few plays you could try cleaning again if stubborn static persists...
That requires to listening to the LP with my turntable & needle
(Which cost more money these days) and collecting the dust from the grooves.
If a stubborn noise erupts, I will then look under a light and microscope.
It is quite time consuming. So, I may miss a thing or two sometimes on my listings, 
but I will always be here to help resolve the issue.
All I ask is my buyers realize these points and be rest assured I offer a refund policy, but I would prefer
you email me so we can work something out first, I may have a back up copy...
I have been collecting records since my 20's...
Its has been a passion and a part-time hobby,
I hope you love and enjoy music as much as I do, and selling is another way to get to know other people with a like minded interest as I.
I offer a refund policy, so please give me the opportunity to make good if there is a problem with a transaction.
I reserve the right to cancel a transaction after the sale If I find a missed defect on your behalf.
Feel free to compare prices else where's you will find I am very reasonable.
Don't waste your time if the seller does not listen to the LP'ss, I have return 100's because of defects.
Happy Hunting!



Jacket ~ vg
Record ~ vg+
seam split; lp has some swoop sound upon opening both sides, very brief, stops when music starts,
not affect overall playback, just brief and low level...
LP looks ex, clean labels


François Jeanneau (born June 15, 1935, Paris) is a French jazz saxophonist, flautist, and composer.

Jeanneau studied flute under René Leroy at the Paris Conservatory, but was an autodidact on saxophone. He began playing professionally in 1960 at the Club Saint Germain, then worked in the big band of Jef Gilson and in a sextet with François Tusques. In the late 1960s and early 1970s he was a member of the band Triangle (fr). He won the Prix Django Reinhardt in 1980 and was the first leader of the Orchestre National de Jazz in 1986.

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