



Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars - Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy (LP, Album, Reissue, Mono) - Very Good (VG) / Very Good Plus (VG+)
| Media Condition |
Very Good (VG) ★★☆☆☆ |
| Sleeve Condition |
Very Good Plus (VG+) ★★★☆☆ |
| Description / 商品説明 |
still in shrink wrap. With hype sticker. Vinyl has many stain,scuffs. Label is different design. ask for photo. shrink wrap has price sticker.
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| Artist | Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars |
| Title | Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy |
| Label | CSP, Columbia Special Products |
| Genre | Jazz, Pop |
| Style | Dixieland, Vocal |
| Format | Vinyl / LP, Album, Reissue, Mono |
| Cat No. | JCL 591, JCL 591 |
| Country | US |
Notes
1980s release, Terre Haute pressing variant to [r=8236334], reissue of [r=2394572], but with with reproduced monochrome cover artwork of [r=8384573].Issued on 1980s-era blue/purple/green [l=CSP] labels.
Both series appear on labels. Only [l=Great Jazz Composers Series] appears on jacket.
Title on labels, jacket front and back:
Louis Armstrong Plays W. C. Handy
Title on jacket spine:
W. C. Handy
Artist on labels:
Louis Armstrong And His All-Stars
Artist on jacket front, back, spine:
Louis Armstrong
℗1973 CBS, Inc. (on rear cover)
Track title variations on jacket:
A5: Long Gone
B1: Memphis Blues
B4: Chantez-Les Bas
B6: Atlanta Blues ("Pallet" misprinted as "Pellet" on labels)
[l=Columbia Special Products] ("A Service of Columbia Records") appears on jacket back.
[l=CSP] ("A Service of CBS Records") appears on labels.
[l=Columbia] appears on jacket front.
Only Columbia "note and microphone" logo appear on jacket spine.
"T" etched in runouts denotes [l=Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute], Indiana, pressing.
"4" printed on jacket back bottom corner denotes jacket fabrication by [l=Imperial Packing Co., Inc.], of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Originally released October 1954.
"'The Father of the Blues' interpreted by the master of jazz trumpet and jazz singing"
Printed in U.S.A.
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