Description
Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Vinyl has a few fain blemishes and fine lines, test played strong with minimal surface noise. Cover has light ring rub, minor edge and corner wear.
Notes:
Distinguishing features of this submission:
- Gold Verve Forecast labels used in the late 1960s.
- STEREO over Side 1 / Side 2 on the left of the spindle hole, catalog number to the right.
- Pressed by MGM Record Manufacturing Division, Bloomfield, NJ (Pressing is identified by the stamped block-shaped S in the runouts.
- Runouts make it obvious that MGM intended the stereo pressing for mono too
Recorded live at Town Hall, New York City on April 10, 1968.
A1. The Lady Came From Baltimore 2:00
A2. Reason To Believe 2:30
A3. You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie 4:05
A4. Misty Roses 4:35
A5. Black Sheep Boy 2:05
A6. Lenny's Tune 6:45
B1. Don't Make Promises 4:02
B2. Danville Dame 6:15
B3. If I Were A Carpenter 3:20
B4. Red Balloon 3:21
B5. Tribute To Hank Williams 3:55
B6. Smugglin' Man 3:30
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BMI
Pressing Plant ID [Blocky S]
Matrix / Runout FT/FTS-3049 S-1MG/MLS-1548 F.G. 15 [Blocky S]
Matrix / Runout FT-FTS-3049 SIDE-2 MG-MGS-1549-RE-1 11
Matrix / Runout FT-FTS-3049 SiDE-1 MG-MGS-1548-RE-1 12 [Blocky S]
Matrix / Runout FT/FTS-3049 S-2 MG/MGS-1549 F.R.G. 11 [Blocky S]
Matrix / Runout FT/FTS-3049 S-1MG/MLS-1548 F.G. 15 [Blocky S]
Matrix / Runout FT/FTS-3049 S-2 MG/MGS-1549 F.R.G. 14 [Blocky S]
Manufactured By MGM Records Division
Copyright (c) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Published By Faithful Virtue Music Co., Inc.
Record Company Koppelman-Rubin Associates, Inc.
Recorded At Town Hall, New York
Pressed By MGM Record Manufacturing Division
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