Chuck Berry’s first professional recording was for Chess Records, and was actually a cover of a country tune, “Ida Red” renamed “Maybellene”.

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)

SUMMER SALE 10% off STOREWIDE 1 week only! Prices include discount! Radio station copy, vinyl has little to no scuff marks, catalog stickers and radio station markings on the front cover, Ultrasonic cleaned.

Notes:

First pressing on maroon Vanguard 1A mono labels with the horseman logo on top.

This album together with it's companion, Joan Baez in Concert, was recorded at various concerts during Miss Baez' recent tours. "We Shall Overcome" was recorded at Miles College, Birmingham, Alabama.

'Fennario' dedicated to Jonathan Biltchik.

On Label: "Recordings For The Connoisseur"

Pressed By – RCA Records Pressing Plant, Rockaway

A1. Once I Had A Sweetheart 2:51
A2. Jackaroe 2:57
A3. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 2:58
A4. We Shall Overcome 3:18
A5. Portland Town 2:39
A6. Queen Of Hearts 2:15
A7. Manha De Carnaval 3:08
A8. Te Ador 1:31
B1. Long Black Veil 2:55
B2. Railroad Bill 2:02
B3. Rambler - Gambler 1:48
B4. Fennario 3:40
B5. 'Nu Bello Cardillo 3:14
B6. Three Fishers 2:45
B7. Hush Little Baby 2:00
B8. Battle Hymn Of The Republic 2:45

Matrix / Runout PR4M--6293--1 B2
Barcode PR4M--6294--1A C∆
Barcode PR4M--6294--1
Matrix / Runout PR4M--6293--1 A1

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Weight 0.51 lbs