SPOOK STUFF FOR HALLOWE’EN
sound effects LP (1960) MP-TV SERVICES 12-119 Deep groove pressing from 1960.
One of the rarest Halloween LPs. Recorded by the Electronic Recording Engineers of Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California. Tracks: A1 Witches Rehearse For Hallowe'en (Prologue) 2:33 A2 Screams 0:15 A3 Creaking Heavy Door (Wooden) Open And
Close 0:18 A4 Creaking Heavy Door (Metal) Open And Close 0:16 A5 Heavy Footsteps With Chains 0:30 A6 Ghostly Goblin Laugh 0:16 A7 Witch's Cat 0:31 A8 Witch's Cat (Mean) 0:25 A9 Witch's Cauldron With Occasional Cackle 1:05 A10 Witches And Goblins Cackling, Laughing 0:46 A11 Wolf Or Coyote Howling 0:20 A12 Tick Tack Followed By Glass Crash 0:04 A13 Light Rain 1:02 A14 Heavy Rain 1:02 A15 Rain With Thunder Claps 1:30 A16 Thunder Clap 0:17 A17 Thunder Clap (Different) 0:11 A18 Heavy Wind 1:00 A19 Crickets 1:00 B1 The Haunted Mine 3:30 B2 A Deserted Prairie Ranch 3:34 B3 A Cemetery At Midnight 2:58 B4 Hallowe'en At The Haunted Castle 3:09 B5 Spooky Zoo Party 2:04 B6 Hobglobins And Space Ships 2:19 B7 Hey Diddle Diddle Spook Stuff 1:00 Record is VG to VG+ with a
few light scuffs. Jacket is split at top & bottom and shows wear on the
corners. See grading codes below. Combined shipping available on multiple purchases. If you have any problems with your order, please contact me before opening a case with Pricetronic. I have many more records, CDs and magazines listed at my Pricetronic store, BluEsoterica.com Mail Order, and if you are in Kansas City, see my bins at Happy Rock Antiques, 100 NW 72nd St. in Gladstone, MO (10 miles north of downtown KC via U.S. Highway 169). The store is open every day (10am-8 pm Tuesday through Saturday, noon-5pm Sunday, 10am-6pm Monday). My booth is number 152 (the one with the most soul, jazz and blues records; there are several other booths with records, too). -- Jim O'Neal, Co-founder, Living Blues magazine (Pricetronic seller Stackhouse232) GRADING: LPs, EPs and 45s are graded M (mint), NM (near mint), VG+, VG (very good), VG-, G+, G (good), G-, F (fair), and P (poor). A VG+ record may have some visible scuffs and light scratches and plays well with little surface noise. Scratches on records graded VG and VG- may be deep enough to feel with your fingernail, or there may be scuffs or scratches throughout that cause surface noise. On records in the G+, G and G- range the level of the music is still above the surface noise caused by scuffs and scratches. Surface noise is as loud as the music on records graded F and louder than the music on P records. P records are likely to be unplayable. [+ and - denote in-between grades. Grades with a slash in between indicate the condition of Side A/Side B.] Jackets graded VG+ have only slight wear; jackets graded VG are more worn but still intact unless defects are noted. G jackets show definite damage and F and P jackets are probably falling apart. Splits, markings, cut corners, and other defects will be noted.
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