Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Location: WAREHOUSE JAZZ M
OUTER SLEEVE HAS NO SHRINK BUT IS VG+ – VINYL HAS SOME HAIRLINES AND INNER SLEEVE SCUFFING BUT PLAYS THRU WITH NO ISSUES – CORNERS NO LONGER HAVE STORE SHARPNESS – INNER SLEEVE IS GENERIC – LIL WRITING ON BACK – NO HOLES – NO SAWCUTS – NO CREASING – RECORD RING VISIBLE – COMES IN A DURABLE PLASTIC SEE THRU OUTER SLEEVE PROVIDED BY ROAMYS RECORDS ** EXQUISITE COPY **
Notes:
Early Stereo Hollywood plant six-eye pressing.
There are several label design variants within the early Columbia six-eye pressings. Some characteristics which, in combination, can help to identify this pressing are as follows:
-Within the label’s central red area the top line of text is “WHAT IS THERE”
-The word “SIDE” has all capital letters
-The track listings are center-aligned on both sides
-On Side 2 the track 3 credit is “Farmer”.
The bottom right corner of back cover on this variant has small printer’s ID number of “6”.
Hollywood plant identified by the presence of “IH” or “IIH” in the matrix runouts.
A1. What Is There To Say
A2. Just In Time
A3. News From Blue Port
A4. Festive Minor
B1. As Catch Can
B2. My Funny Valentine
B3. Blueport
B4. Utter Chaos
Matrix / Runout XSM45331-1B IIH
Matrix / Runout XSM45332-1B IH
Pressed By Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Hollywood
















