Joseph Glazer (June 19, 1918 – September 19, 2006) was an American folk musician who recorded more than thirty albums over the course of his career. He was closely associated with labor unions and often referred to as "labor's troubadour".

This album, "Joe Glazer Sings Labor Songs," was recorded live, on a private label, in Washington D.C.  in 1967, when Glazer sang to a group of AFSCME members (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) who were participating in a training program.  From the private label LP, this album was remastered with some minor editing and re-recording in 1971, for Collector Records.

This particular album is as follows:
The cardboard sleeve shows noticeable wear, as one might expect from a 1971 release.  There are no splits, tears, or other specific damage.
The back of the album cover is inscribed "To Dick Powell from your (can't read the word), Best Joe Glazer".
There is no inner sleeve.
The record itself VISUALLY appears to be in reasonably good condition.  There are a couple of light scratches, but nothing that would be expected to interfere with play.  I HAVE NOT PLAYED THIS RECORD.

Since I cannot attest to or offer any guarantee regarding the condition of this record (please see “condition description” above), no return of this item will be accepted.