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Vinyl: RARE SAX 2548 Cluytens Debussy UK First Red Semi Circle LP Columbia EX JEUX PCO Very Rare UK Columbia first Red semi-circle label EX/EX

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708.00 GBP
(868.53 USD)
25.00 GBP
03 Mar 2017
21 Feb 2017
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United Kingdom
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ULTRA RARE SAX 2548 Cluytens Debussy UK first Red Semi Circle LP Columbia

Vinyl, Sleeve and Inner sleeve are all in EXCELLENT condition

First pressing UK Columbia Stereo LP

Description
Red semi-circle label SAX 2548
Debussy - Jeux (Poème Dansé) - Images Pour Orchestre: Gigues - Ibéria - Rondes - André Cluytens
Played by the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Andre Cluytens

Original printed Poly Lined EMI inner sleeve in EX condition

Labels EX

Vinyl EX
PLAY TEST - Fully play-tested in EX with excellent reproduction, low levels of surface noise (some very minor small ticks only, behind the music), excellent sound.
VISUALLY - Vinyl appears EX+, very impressive and some would grade NM very glossy no marks, flat

Sleeve
Front Laminated flipback sleeve is in Excellent Condition some very very minor storage wear and a number written on back top right (see photos)

Matrix Numbers

Side 1
YLX 1137 22 / M6 231080 3 o'clock = G & 9 o'clock = 1

Side 2
YLX 1138 21 / M6 2 30 753 3 o'clock = G

Overall in EX condition some would rate Ex+ or NM but i am being conservative

This is a rare record and doesn't come up often, i think the winner will be happy with this item

NOTE -this is original 1960s vinyl - this will not have completely silent surfaces, even when in unplayed condition - recording and sound quality is generally excellent. .

Bid with confidence. If you are in anyway unhappy with this item I will offer a full no quibble refund upon receiving it back

Please see my feedback Item will be safely packaged. Collection is welcome also

Any questions please ask

Thanks