(Visually Graded) Vinyl looks Near Mint and sleeve looks VG+. See pics and info for details.
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Charlie Ventura Sextet – In Chicago 1947
Label:
Zim Records – ZM-1004
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, 12", 33 RPM, Mono
Country:
US
Released:
1976
Genre:
Jazz
Style:
BeBop, Swing
Tracklist
A1 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now 2:36
A2 It's The Talk Of The Town 2:40
A3 Just You, Just Me 3:46
A4 Synthesis 2:53
A5 Medley 5:32
A5a These Foolish Things
A5b All This And Heaven Too
A5c I Don't Stand A Ghost Of A Chance
A6 Perdido 3:00
A7 Limehouse Blues 3:10
B1 Moon Nocturne 4:06
B2 How High The Moon 1:35
B3 Laura 3:50
B4 East Of Suez 2:48
B5 Eleven Sixty 2:35
B6 Pennies From Heaven 3:00
B7 Stompin' At The Savoy 4:50
B8 High On An Open Mike 2:07
Credits
Bass – Bob Carter
Drums – Shelly Manne
Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Ventura
Trombone – Kai Winding
Vocals – Buddy Stewart
Notes
- BIO - Charlie Ventura
Real Name:
Charles Venturo
Profile:
American jazz tenor saxophonist and bandleader, born December 2, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, died January 17, 1992 in Pleasantville, New Jersey, USA.
During the 1940s, Ventura played saxophone for the bands of Gene Krupa and Teddy Powell. In 1945 he was named best tenor saxophonist by DownBeat magazine. He led a band which included Conte Candoli, Bennie Green, Boots Mussulli, Ed Shaughnessy, Jackie Cain, and Roy Kral.
He led big bands in the 1940s and 1950s and formed the Big Four with Buddy Rich, Marty Napoleon, and Chubby Jackson. He was a sideman with Krupa through the 1960s, then worked in Las Vegas with comedian Jackie Gleason.
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- General Standards For Record Grading -
NM-
(NEAR MINT) The vinyl is almost flawless, bright and shiny. A very light minor, barely visible mark or two may be permitted. The disc should play with no audible noise. The label is bright, clean and unmarked. Sleeve looks almost Mint.
VG++/EX
(VERY GOOD ++/ Excellent) Disc plays near perfectly, but may have minor, light scuffs that do not interfere with the sound quality. There can possibly be a light hairline scratch or two but nothing that is obvious or affects play. Vinyl is bright and shiny; label is clean and unmarked. Sleeve is Excellent.
VG+
(VERY GOOD PLUS) Some visible surface wear, very minor scratches and scuffs, but minimal impact on the sound quality. Vinyl will still have good luster; labels may have minor imperfections (small labels or initials, etc.) but otherwise clean. Sleeve may have some shelf wear, or minor writing, no seem splits.