Description
Offered for sale is a set of two LPs – a red and blue vinyl U.S. stereo pressing of the 1960 LP Omnibust by bandleader Spike Jones.
Note: A limited number of stereo copies of Omnibust were pressed on colored vinyl to note Liberty Records’ introduction of stereo albums.
About these copies: These copies of Omnibust are 1960 U.S. stereo pressings on the Liberty label.
Red vinyl copy: The cover is VG, with slight wear, but with repaired 5 inch (12 cm) and 3 inch (8 cm) splits at the top and bottom of the cover. A price has been written on the back cover.
The red vinyl disc is VG++ and close to M- with just a couple of hairlines on each side. Clean disc!
Blue vinyl copy: The cover is G, with minimal wear, but with repaired splits along both the top and bottom edges. A price has been written on the back cover.
The blue vinyl disc is VG- with a number of marks on both sides. We don’t normally list records in this condition, but the blue vinyl copies of this album are exceptionally rare.
A nice, if imperfect, set of copies of an album that are quite had to find on colored vinyl.
Background: Released in 1960, Omnibust was the eighth album by American bandleader Spike Jones.
The album did not chart.
Allmusic.com gave Omnibust this review:
As Spike Jones grew progressively weaker from emphysema, the quality of his records also declined. The music and gags have a rather dated sound, relying too much on weak monologues over indifferent music.
Country of origin: | U.S. |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Liberty |
Catalog Number: |
LST-7140 |
Year of Release: | 1960 |
Format: | Stereo |
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