Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Fair (F)
Location: WAREHOUSE JAZZ L
Disc has some surface marks and the odd deeper hairline mark on either side, cover would be VG++ if not for some heavy water damage affecting the bottom third of the cover on both the front and back. There is also a small punch hole near top left corner.
Notes:
This is the version with just Jean DuShon on the cover
Recorded at: Universal Recording Studios, Chicago, IL. Dec 19 1964 & Jan 14 1965.
A2 from the musical production “The Roar Of The Greasepaint – The Smell Of The Crowd”
Design is credited [a=Don Bronstein].
However, he designed the cover with both The Ramsey Lewis Trio, and Jean DuShon, on cover.
On the Cadet reissue of the Jean DuShon-only cover, [r=6551893], the design is credited [a=Tom Gorman (2)]
B2 has writer credit [a=William York], but this should be credited [a=Everett Robbins] and [a=Porter Grainger]
A1. You’d Better Believe Me 2:39
A2. Who Can I Turn To 2:48
A3. Night Time 2:45
A4. Something You Got 2:44
A5. He Was Good To Me 3:26
A6. Goodbye Lover, Hello Friend 3:57
B1. Corcovado (Quiet Nights) 3:00
B2. Ain’t Nobody’s Business 3:23
B3. Let It Be Me 3:12
B4. It Had Better Be Tonight 2:57
B5. My Coloring Book 4:05
B6. I’m Beginning To See The Light 3:04
Record Company Argo Record Corp.
Recorded At Universal Recording Studio
















