Frank Sinatra Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back 1973 Rare Japanese Jazz Vinyl w/o OBI
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Product Details
The album was accompanied by a television special, Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra, which reunited Sinatra with Gene Kelly.
Genuine first pressings of the LP came with a bonus photo of Frank inside the cover.
Record: E (Excellent)
Sleeve: E (Very Good+)
Condition:
Japanese Records – The Appeal of Japan LPs:
"By the early 1980s, Japanese records were being exported all over the world to be sold to quality-conscious audiophiles, who liked the high-quality covers and the quiet playing surfaces.
This was a time when American record companies were often making records from noisy, recycled vinyl, and using stampers until they wore out, which resulted in a poor sounding domestic product. Many sound-conscious buyers began buying Japanese records instead."