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Christmas Cookin' - One-Sided Test Pressing
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JIMMY SMITH Christmas Cookin' (One-Sided Test Pressing for Side A of the 1968 UK stereo LP, featuring the first four tracks. The label is plain white with artist & title annotation & a 'stereo' rubber stamp. The matrix 'V6 8604 A-1G' is machine stamped in the run-out. Although this is just the first side of the record, it was never intended for sale to the general public. It is a unique one-off purely made to test the sonics before any type of release. The vinyl grades VG with a small handful of light paper hairline scuffs which have very little to no effect on play SVLP9231) more...
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