Description: 4 x 78 RPM 10" Decca Records Album A-489: Fred Waring Glee Club / Pennsylvanians - Songs Of Devotion Volume One - 1945Comments: Although not released as a Christmas album, I think it might fit well into Christmas season listening for many. The album does contain "Ave Maria" which is often associated with Christmas. The "Ave Maria" version here is the Bach/Gounod version, not the possibly more familiar Schubert version (see sound sample).Oh, here is something that might arouse your curiosity. Underneath a couple of spots where the cover art has worn from corners, there is not the expected brown carboard underneath. Instead there is red revealed at one corner and pale yellow at the adjacent corner. That made me wonder if the cover art for this album was pasted on top of the cover art for a different album that was in surplus? I'm not suggesting peeling off the cover art to see what is underneath, but it sure is half-ways tempting! Play Test Notes: I played and listened to both sides of each of the four records after cleaning all of them. All play with no skips or sticks of course. Background record surface noise is mostly mild, occasionally on the mild side of moderate, and not a bother. Although not many, a few mostly light ticks were heard here and there. The sound quality in the music is excellent. A two minute video sound sample of Sides 1 and 8 is included in the photos section. (I play-test on a Newcomb school-style phonograph with a 3 mil stylus.)Visual Grading Notes For The Records: The records are all very glossy with just a few very light surface scuffs with one exception. Side 7 is still good and glossy but there are some extra surface scuffs that I thought might be problematic in play. I was wrong. The marks don't have any significant effect on play. I noticed a few little shellac pimples on disc 1 that produce a few light thumps. I graded the records E+ visually. The labels look real good for the most part, with only light wear. Album Condition: The four-sleeve album is a good looker. I gave it a VG+ grade. There is light general wear. There is some extra wear on edges and corners, especially at the corners on the right side of the front cover. The album is nice and solid - holding together well. The sleeves are firmly attached and in great shape. The liner notes inside look great as does the rest of what is inside the covers. The spine with lettering is still looking good. Please see the photos for condition details.Please see the photos for more info and a closer look at condition. Use your zoom-in powers for a real close look.Shipping Notes: The records may be shipped inside the album sleeves and wrapped to discourage movement. I'm an expert record packer, if I do say so myself! Rest assured that I know what I'm doing when it comes to packing shellac records for safe shipping. A large part of the cost of this album is for the postage and packing materials required for safe shipping.A word on costs for safely shipping shellac 78 RPM records: They are fragile and easily breakable. (You know that!) If shipped in packaging that would be perfectly safe for a vinyl record, the chance of breakage is pretty good. I pack shellac 78's in an oversize box with plenty of padding. Proper packing materials cost me a bundle per package and the costs keep going up. On top of that, another pile of money is needed to buy the USPS media mail postage. Shipping costs are very real and add up to more than most people realize. It might not be apparent to you, but the amount that I ask you to pay for shipping is actually less than what it actually costs me to ship a record. 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The reason I use both systems is because Ebay only allows Goldmine grading values for "item specifics". Since many 78 buyers expect VJM grades, I also include a VJM grade in comments along with the corresponding Goldmine grade in the Ebay item specifics. I use Goldmine grading for sleeves. I always add descriptive comments that hopefully make the condition more clear. COMMENTS IN THE DESCRIPTION ARE A PART OF THE GRADE. Buyers should be able to make informed decisions based on the letter grade, comments, photos and sound samples (if provided). THE GRADE LISTED IN THE "ITEM SPECIFICS" SECTION IS THE GOLDMINE/EBAY GRADE. THE VJM GRADE IS SHOWN IN DESCRIPTION AND CONDITION NOTES ONLY. Record grading is heavily reliant on physical appearance, but also takes the sound of the record into consideration. That is why I play-test all 78s before assigning a final grade. The play-test can slightly raise or lower the grade derived by visual inspection. For instance, a record might look E- but sound E+ and end up graded E. Some level of general background record surface noise is expected with 78s even when surfaces look really good. General background record surface noise only lowers a grade if it seems excessive for the visual condition. I always comment on the level of background surface noise heard during my play tests. Record label condition is also noted and can, but doesn't necessarily, affect grade. The VJM record grading System vs. The Goldmine record grading system (This is my interpretation / adaptation of the guidelines. The attempt at mapping VJM grades to Goldmine grades is my own and is probably not perfect.) N (VJM) vs. M (Goldmine). New and unplayed (rarely used since it is next to impossible to assert "unplayed" for unsealed records). N- (VJM) vs. NM or M- (Goldmine). Looks very close to perfect, but may have been played. Signs of wear or damage are negligible. Any extremely small imperfections should be noted. E+ (VJM) vs. EX (Goldmine). Looks and plays extremely well with only light signs of handling and light wear. There may be very light, superficial scuffs / marks. Record surface noise is typically negligible but may be reasonably mild if noted. E (VJM) vs. VG+ (Goldmine). Glossy with mostly insignificant signs of wear like light surface scuffs or small blemishes whose effect on play is minimal. Small blemishes, such as a tiny shellac pimple, that might be heard for a few revolutions could exist but usually will be noted. E- (VJM) vs. VG (Goldmine). E- represents a higher end average grade for a 78. Retains some shine but may have a more significant covering of light surface scuffs and a few light scratches. Record surface noise is more noticeable but the record plays fine and the music can be enjoyed. V+ (VJM) vs. VG- (Goldmine). V+ represents a lower end average grade for a 78. Scuffs, light scratches and general use has dulled the finish somewhat. Wear is moderate to mildly heavy. Distortion and distractions while playing are not overwhelming. Surface noise is heard but the music is not buried by it. Still, no skips or repeats during play. V (VJM) vs. G+ (Goldmine). Moderately heavy wear, but still very playable. Surface noise and scratches are more audible, possibly competing with the music levels, but not overtaking them. V- (VJM) vs. G (Goldmine). Quite playable still, but distortion and heavy greying may be evident especially in louder passages. Surface noise and scratches may be quite loud, competing with the music for attention, but the music can still be heard well enough to be enjoyed. The listener may be required to tolerate heavier surface noise. G+, G-, G (VJM) vs. G- (Goldmine). Different degrees of a grade for records with thoroughly dulled surfaces and probably lots of scuffs and scratches. Can still be played without skips or sticks. The music might be nearly buried in surface noise but can certainly be heard. 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Price: 19.78 USD
Location: Oil City, Pennsylvania
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Artist: Fred Waring Glee Club and Orchestra, Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians
Record Label: Decca
Occasion: All Occasions, Christmas
Case Type: Four Sleeve Book-Style Binder
Custom Bundle: No
Inlay Condition: Excellent (EX)
Record Grading: Excellent (EX)
Format: Record
Release Year: 1945
Language: Human
Record Size: 10"
Style: Christian, 1940s, Christmas
Features: x
Number of Audio Channels: .
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: Songs Of Devotion Volume One
Color: Black Record
Material: Shellac
Catalog Number: Decca Album No. A-489
Edition: .
Type: Four Record Album In Book
Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Era: 1940s
Instrument: x
Genre: Holiday, Religious & Devotional
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States