Recorded live and pressed by KM Records of Burbank. Record looks like it was probably only played a time or two but there probably are some limitations inherent in the pressing so I am only grading it VG+. Jacket really nice in the original shrinkwrap.
Most university choirs and bands recorded their concerts and pressed an album each year but they were very limited edition. Sales were generally to the members and family and perhaps a handful in the student bookstore so you won't see many copies pop up on the market. Don't miss this one.
Grading of LP record albums:
Mint: Not part of our vocabulary in general, but would refer to a sealed unopened record.
Near Mint: Looks brand new.
Near Mint minus: Very close to new, appears to have been played possibly a few times. Perhaps a few tiny blemishes.
Very Fine or Excellent: Still close to new and only slightly used, a few faint marks or sleeve scratches. Only if the music level is soft is it possible to hear a hint of surface static.
Very Good plus: Light scratches possible but nothing even close to bad. Surface noise is generally not heard during the music.
Very Good: May have a number of light scratches but still nothing bad. Surface noise can generally be heard during the music but does not interfere with it. note: Few record albums made in the 50's or 60's actually play any better than VG or VG+ regardless of their appearance.
Very Good minus: The surface noise rivals the music.
Good plus: No awful scratches but will have a lot of them. Surface noise has overtaken the music.
Good: Still plays, can't say much more for it.
Jackets & Sleeves are graded by standard paper criteria such as would be used for comic books or trading cards.