The 33 Record is in great shape the sleeve has light wear on corners and edge. Shipped the next business day! We own a small family book store and sell our extra media that have been on our shelves for too long.
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Product description: Vinyl LP Record. Columbia Records, CS-8435. 1963. This is a re-issue, with a new prefix stock number. Interesting liner notes, talking about Robbins' early career. 12 total cuts, including: Ballad of the Alamo, El Paso, Is There Any Chance?, Don't Worry, I Told My Heart, Big Iron, A Time and a Place for Everything, and more. Marty Robbins, in the history of music, is one of the most enduring artists. He could sing anything, including island music, Hawaiian music, pop, rock, Western tunes, and anything else you can think of. He had a clear, strong voice and was one of the very first artists who had true crossover recordings. This is one of his finest collections. If you ever see the album, "Marty After Midnight," pick it up; he sings pop standards and does each cut beautifully.
Format: compilation