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Lot # F899

Mystery Lot of 20 Easy-Listening & Instrumental LPs — Lombardo, Boots Randolph View Watchlist >

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Mystery Lot of 20 Easy-Listening & Instrumental LPs — Lombardo, Boots Randolph, Baja Marimba & More

A single-owner stack of twenty vinyl LPs leaning heavily into the easy-listening, big-band, and instrumental side of the mid-century record shelf. Identifiable spines include Boots Randolph's Yakety Sax (Monument MLP 6002), multiple Guy Lombardo titles including The Best of Guy Lombardo and Golden Minstrel Songs for Dancing (Decca DL 4380), The Authentic Sound of the New Glenn Miller Orchestra — Today (LPM-2227), Paul Mauriat (Philips PHS 600-337), Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 3201), the Baja Marimba Band on A&M, and Breezing Along with Lou Breese (Decca DL 4346).

Sold as a mystery box: the exact running order of all twenty is part of the draw, though the supplemental reference photo shows the readable spines for those who want a head start. All from one owner, most acquired across the 1960s and 1970s. No unpleasant odors. A solid run for the instrumental and orchestral-pop collector, or anyone building out a dinner-party crate.


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Records grade Playable, sold as shown. Jackets show age-appropriate wear — edge and spine splitting, ring wear, and surface abrasion typical of well-used 1960s–70s sleeves; the stacked-spine photo reflects the cosmetic state honestly. All single-owner; no unpleasant odors.


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  • Quantity: 20 Albums (12" LPs)
  • Identified Titles Include: Boots Randolph — Yakety Sax (Monument MLP 6002)
  • Guy Lombardo — The Best of Guy Lombardo; Golden Minstrel Songs for Dancing (Decca DL 4380); Your Guy Lombardo Medley: Volume 3
  • New Glenn Miller Orchestra — The Authentic Sound… Today (LPM-2227)
  • Paul Mauriat — Let the Sunshine In / Midnight Cowboy and Other Goodies (Philips PHS 600-337)
  • Billy Vaughn — Golden Hits (Dot DLP 3201)
  • Baja Marimba Band (A&M)
  • Lou Breese — Breezing Along with Lou Breese (Decca DL 4346)
  • Era: Most acquired 1960s–1970s
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