Experience a classic piece of American history with Bob Booker and Earle Doud's The First Family soundtrack LP vinyl record album. This 33 RPM record, released under Cadence Records, features the comedic political impressions of the First Family during the 1950s and 1960s. The cardboard sleeve houses a black vinyl record that has been graded as Good (G) in terms of record grading, while the sleeve itself has also been graded as Good (G) in terms of sleeve grading. The release title is a must-have for any fan of vintage comedy or political satire. The material used in the production of this LP was vinyl, while the format is record, and the record size is 12". The style is reflective of its era, featuring clear influences from the 1950s and 1960s. This item falls under the categories of music and vinyl records. These records were my fathers, I do not know how to grade records but had to choose grades. They appear to be in great condition, with some staining on the back cover. I have no means of testing the records as he sold his player years ago, but no scratches or etching can be seen.