From my personal collection: This MINT CONDITION CD is the 1995 album "The Divine Miss M" by the iconic, Bette Midler. Originally released on vinyl on November 7, 1972 (Atlantic #7238), this CD is the 1995 remastered release of that 1972 LP produced by Barry Manilow.

Midler's renditions of "Superstar" and "Delta Dawn" are now played regularly on Andy Cohen's SiriusXM channel and a new audience is starting to discover the Divine Miss M for themselves. Now, get ready to listen to her "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"!


TRACK & COMPOSER LISTING

01 Do You Want To Dance? (Written-By – Bobby Freeman)
02 Chapel Of Love (Written-By – Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Barry, Phil Spector)
03 Superstar (Written-By – Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Russell)
04 Daytime Hustler (Written-By – Jeff Kent)
05 Am I Blue (Written-By – Grant Clarke, Harry Akst)
06 Friends (Written-By – Buzzy Linhart, Mark Klingman)
07 Hello In There (ritten-By – John Prine)
08 Leader Of The Pack (Written-By – Ellie Greenwich, George Morton, Jeff Barry)
09 Delta Dawn (Written-By – Alex Harvey, Larry Collins)
10 Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Written-By – Don Raye, Hughie Prince)
11 Friends (Written-By – Buzzy Linhart, Mark Klingman)


CONDITION LEGEND
  • SEALED MINT- (SS) When someone says something's "Mint condition," this is what they're talking about. The album is still sealed (SS) in its original packaging-- and has never been opened or played. 
  • MINT- (M) This is the highest grade for records that have been played. The album is in excellent condition and shows no visible signs of wear or damage that will affect sound quality.  May have some light paper scuffs or fingerprints which will not lessen audio reproduction quality.  
  • EXCELLENT-- While not flawless, the condition is EXCELLENT, showing only minimal signs of use. Any visible blemishes should have minimal affect on play quality, though light surface noise maybe present at very quiet portions or between tracks. This is a record that should satisfy all but the most strict of collectors. There may be slight ring or cover wear, or minor writing on the cover, which is duly noted.  
  • VERY GOOD -Vinyl may have scratches and/or other visual blemishes, but should play through without skipping or repeating. Light to moderate surface noise and/or crackle may be present, however not overly distracting. Covers may have moderate ring and/or edge wear, cut-outs / hole punches, or a moderate seam splits.  
  • GOOD/ADEQUATE - sound quality is low and the cover may be in very poor shape.