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Louis Armstrong - July 4, 1900 / July 6, 1971 (2xLP, Comp, Mono, RM, Gat)

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Louis Armstrong - July 4, 1900 / July 6, 1971 (2xLP, Comp, Mono, RM, Gat)Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: Cover close to NM, some discoloured spots and edgewear General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Gatefold issue, orange Dynaflex labels. Auto coupled (record 1 contains sides 1 & 4; record 2 contains sides 2 & 3) A1. You'll Wish You'd Never Been Born 3: 18 A2. Hustlin' & Bustlin' For Baby 3: 08 A3.

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Comments:
Cover close to NM, some discoloured spots and edgewear

General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Gatefold issue, orange Dynaflex labels. Auto-coupled (record 1 contains sides 1 & 4; record 2 contains sides 2 & 3)

 

A1. You'll Wish You'd Never Been Born 3:18
A2. Hustlin' & Bustlin' For Baby 3:08
A3. Sittin' In The Dark 3:01
A4. He's A Son Of The South 2:38
A5. Some Sweet Day 3:00
A6. Honey, Don't You Love Me Anymore 3:09
A7. Mississippi Basin 3:06
A8. Tomorrow Night 3:16
A9. Dusky Stevedore 2:54
B1. I Wonder Who 3:06
B2. Don't Play Me Cheap 2:54
B3. Linger In My Arms A Little Longer, Baby 3:00
B4. Whatta Ya Gonna Do 2:55
B5. Joseph 'N His Brudders 3:02
B6. No Variety Blues 2:54
B7. Back O' Town Blues 4:15
B8. Blues In The South 3:04
C1. I Want A Little Girl 3:00
C2. Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) 3:25
C3. The Blues Are Brewin' 2:55
C4. Endie 2:50
C5. I Believe 3:05
C6. Why Doubt My Love 3:20
C7. You Don't Learn That In School 2:45
C8. Fifty-Fifty Blues 3:00
C9. Some Day You'll Be Sorry 3:10
D1. A Song Was Born 3:21
D2. Lovely Weather We're Having 3:16
D3. Please Stop Playing That Blues, Boy 3:17
D4. Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Savin' My Love For You) 3:55
D5. Pennies From Heaven 3:43
D6. Save It, Pretty Mama 4:31
D7. Rain, Rain 2:39
D8. I Never Saw A Better Day 3:10

 

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Matrix / Runout VPM-6044-1
Matrix / Runout VPM-6044-2
Matrix / Runout APRM-5501
Matrix / Runout APRM-5503
Matrix / Runout APRM-5504
Matrix / Runout APRM-5502
Matrix / Runout APRM 5̶0̶0̶1̶ 5501 GM P.E.M.
Matrix / Runout EPRM-5503 GM A.S.
Matrix / Runout EPRM-5504 XM A.S.
Matrix / Runout APRM 5502 GM A.S.

 

Made By RCA Limited
Printed By Ever Reddy
Lacquer Cut At RCA Victor Studios, Montreal

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