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Marion Brown Three For Shepp 1967 OG First Press AS-9139

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Marion Brown Three For Shepp 1967 OG First Press.
**OG FIRST PRESS**

**LP Video.  
The video offers an extremely close-up view of the LP condition, filmed just a few inches away. The close-up magnifies any small marks or lines, allowing you to see even minor imperfections that might not be noticeable from a normal viewing distance.

Visually Graded:
Cover: VG (Strong VG, has small punch hole)
Inner Sleeve: 
Record: VG+
AS-9139

Marion Brown – Three for Shepp

  • Release Year: 1967
  • Label: Impulse! Records
  • Catalog Number: AS-9139 (Original First Pressing)
  • Condition: (Provide details of the condition if known, e.g., cover, vinyl, etc.)
  • Notable Tracks:
    • "New Blue"
    • "Fortunato"
    • "Delicado"
    • "Spooks"
  • Genre: Avant-garde jazz, Free jazz.
  • Significance: A groundbreaking album featuring Marion Brown's tribute to fellow saxophonist Archie Shepp. It blends Brown's melodic inventiveness with the free jazz movement's adventurous spirit.

An essential piece for jazz enthusiasts and collectors of classic Impulse! releases.

We conservatively grade our records.
Record grading:

  • Mint (M): Absolutely perfect in every way, likely never played, and still sealed.

  • Near Mint (NM or M-): Nearly perfect. The record shows no obvious signs of wear and looks as if it was just opened. No visible marks or scratches.

  • Very Good Plus (VG+): Shows slight signs of use, such as light scuffs or very minor scratches, but plays without any major deterioration in sound quality.

  • Very Good (VG): Noticeable wear with some surface noise, light scratches, or groove wear, but still plays through without skipping.

  • Good/Good Plus (G/G+): The record plays but with significant surface noise, scratches, and wear. The cover may have visible damage or splits.

  • Fair/Poor (F/P): The record may be damaged and is barely playable. Typically used only for highly collectible records.

Cover grading: 

  • Mint (M): The cover is flawless, with no signs of wear. Often still sealed with no corner dings, creases, or ring wear.

  • Near Mint (NM or M-): The cover looks almost new, with only the slightest signs of handling. There may be very minimal wear, but no significant flaws like writing, splits, or tears.

  • Very Good Plus (VG+): The cover shows light wear, such as minor scuffing, small corner creases, or slight ring wear. No major damage, but a well-cared-for album with minor imperfections.

  • Very Good (VG): Moderate wear is visible, including ring wear, light edge or corner damage, small seam splits, or slight discoloration. Still presentable but clearly used.

  • Good/Good Plus (G/G+): The cover shows significant wear, such as noticeable ring wear, seam splits, heavy creasing, or writing. It may still hold together but looks heavily worn.

  • Fair/Poor (F/P): The cover is heavily damaged, with major seam splits, tears, extensive writing, water damage, or severe ring wear. It may barely hold together or be incomplete.