Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Notes:
Earl Hines, piano solo.
A1, 2, 3, 4: Chicago, December 12, 1928.
A5, 6, 7, 8: New-York, July 14, 1932.
Earl Hines, piano. J. C. Heard, drums. Al McKibbon, bass.
B1-6: New York, July 17, 1950
A1. Caution Blues 2:50
A2. A Monday Date 3:08
A3. 57 Varieties 3:07
A4. I Ain't Got Nobody 3:05
A5. Love Me Tonight (1st Take) 2:33
A6. Love Me Tonight (2nd Take) 2:33
A7. Down Among The Sheltering Palms (1st Take) 2:37
A8. Down Among The Sheltering Palms (2nd Take) 2:37
B1. I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You 3:58
B2. You Can Depend On Me 4:33
B3. 'Deed I Do 3:33
B4. These Foolish Things 3:57
B5. Rosetta 3:50
B6. Diane 4:12
Many 7" Vinyl Singles are sold in generic paper or card sleeves and not in the picture sleeves which are shown - these will be described as 'Generic' or 'Not Graded' in the condition descriptions above. For CDs the stated Grading does notinclude Jewel cases as these are replaceable - however any badly damaged Jewel cases will normally be replaced prior to shipping.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout CBS 63364 A
Matrix / Runout CBS 63364 B
Printed By Imprimerie Glory-Carpel
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