Sarah Vaughan In The Land Of Hi-Fi - shrink US Vinyl LP
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SARAH VAUGHAN In The Land Of Hi-Fi (1983 US issue of the
wonderful 1956 12-track LP, featuring Cannonball Adderely,
J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding & Orchestra arranged and conducted
by Ernie Wilkins, picture sleeve reproducing the original
album artwork. The sleeve is still in the open shrinkwrap with
the 'Super Saver Jazz' sticker attached & the vinyl is near
mint)
TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
Over The Rainbow
Soon
Cherokee
I'll Never Smile Again
Don't Be On The Outside
How High The Moon
It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream
Sometimes I'm Happy
Maybe
An Occasional Man
Why Can't I
Oh My
Artist - Sarah Vaughan (click link for complete listing)
Title - In The Land Of Hi-Fi (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 1983
Format - vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label - EmArcy
Catalogue No - 826454-1 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United States (USA)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Deleted, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 042282645418
Condition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - VAALPIN678303
Related Artists - Billy Eckstine, Billy Eckstine & Sarah Vaughan, Charles Persip.
GENRES
60s Female, Jazz.
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TRACKLISTING AND EXTRA INFORMATION
Over The Rainbow
Soon
Cherokee
I'll Never Smile Again
Don't Be On The Outside
How High The Moon
It Shouldn't Happen To A Dream
Sometimes I'm Happy
Maybe
An Occasional Man
Why Can't I
Oh My
Artist - Sarah Vaughan (click link for complete listing)
Title - In The Land Of Hi-Fi (click link for more of the same title)
Year of Release - 1983
Format - vinyl LP album (LP record)
Record Label - EmArcy
Catalogue No - 826454-1 (click link for more)
Country of Origin - United States (USA)
Language - Regardless of country of origin all tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info - Deleted, Picture Sleeve
Barcode - 042282645418
Condition - This item is in Excellent condition or better (unless it says otherwise in the above description). We buy items as close to Mint condition as possible and many will be unplayed and as close to new as you could hope to find. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. Click here for more info.
RareVinyl.com Ref No - VAALPIN678303
Related Artists - Billy Eckstine, Billy Eckstine & Sarah Vaughan, Charles Persip.
GENRES
60s Female, Jazz.
ORDERING
Availability - In Stock - Buy Now for shipping today
Postage/Shipping Cost - Add item to your basket for a postage/shipping quote. For further delivery info click here
Email - sales@rarevinyl.com to contact our sales team.
To order by phone - Call (+44) 0147485010
RareVinyl.com Reference Number - VAALPIN678303
SELL TO US
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