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1960 NM Columbia 360 Sound True Stereo 1st Press The Most Happy Fella OS2330 1C

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Management number 23186947 Release Date 2025/11/11 List Price $48.00 Model Number 23186947
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True 1960 first stereo pressing from the original 1956 Webster Hall tapes — NOT the pink-label re-channel.
Gray “360 Sound” labels with arrows, NONBREAKABLE, catalog OS 2330.

Dead-wax:
Side 1: XXSM-58044
Side 2: XXSM-58045-1C (Terre Haute lacquer, first generation)

Cover: Hirschfeld cartoon art, excellent corners.
Vinyl: Glossy Near Mint, zero spindle marks.

Highlights:
- “Standing on the Corner” in wide, whistling stereo
- Robert Weede’s Met-opera baritone on “Joey, Joey, Joey”
- Jo Sullivan (Mrs. Loesser) breathing real tears into “Somebody Somewhere”

Includes original Columbia inner sleeve with libretto, slight tear and some marks.

Current Discogs median: $95 • Popsike high: $142 • Grab this 1C unicorn before the grape pickers do.

CategoryHandmade > Music > Vinyl
SizeN/A
BrandA&M Records
ConditionGood

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