Description: In 1957, eight Oberlin students undertook a summer-long journey, sharing their enthusiasm and teaching songs, folk dances, folk games, and instrument making to camp and concert attendees from Pennsylvania to Maine. This album features seventeen songs suitable for singalongs. Thick cardboard stock jacket with a thick divider inside between LP and inserts, that has heavy wear along the edges with the bottom edge fully split and the top edge split about 2" from opening. Discogs notes two inserts - a booklet and a lyric sheet, this copy has only the booklet. LP stored in clear plastic inner sleeve, there are a good number of lot unfeelable (maybe one or two faintly feelable) scratches amid a good deal of clean vinyl, I debated between a visual grade of VG+, will grade VG to be conservative. R12
Price: 8 USD
Location: Burtonsville, Maryland
End Time: 2024-11-29T17:41:08.000Z
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Artist: The Folksmiths
Type: LP
Format: Record
Record Grading: Very Good (VG)
Release Year: 1958
Record Label: Folkways
Sleeve Grading: Fair (F)
Release Title: We've Got Some Singing To Do
Material: Vinyl
Genre: Folk
Location: R12