Dean Martin - My Woman, My Woman, My Wife Vinyl Record Album
Vinyl Records & Music Memorabilia

Dean Martin - My Woman, My Woman, My Wife Vinyl Record Album

This is a 12-inch long-playing (LP) vinyl record album by the American entertainer Dean Martin, titled "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife," originally released in 1970 under the Reprise Records label. The front cover features stylized, illustrative artwork depicting a portrait of Dean Martin rendered in a sketch-like fashion with prominent blue, brown, and tan tones against an off-white background. The typography includes the artist's name and album title in a clean, sans-serif font. Physically, the cardboard sleeve shows significant signs of age and wear. Notable condition issues include visible yellowing or 'foxing' of the white cardboard, shelf wear along the edges, and what appears to be clear adhesive tape applied to the top and bottom edges, likely used for structural repair or reinforcement. There is a small green price tag or stock sticker in the upper right corner. The jacket's corners show some blunting and rounding, indicative of frequent handling. As a 1970s release, the manufacturing details would typically include a Reprise catalog number (RS 6403), though not fully visible here. This item is characteristic of the 'Country-Pop' phase of Martin's late career.

Estimated Value

$5.00 - $12.00

Basic Information

Category

Vinyl Records & Music Memorabilia

Appraised On

March 3, 2026

Estimated Value

$5.00 - $12.00

Item Description

This is a 12-inch long-playing (LP) vinyl record album by the American entertainer Dean Martin, titled "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife," originally released in 1970 under the Reprise Records label. The front cover features stylized, illustrative artwork depicting a portrait of Dean Martin rendered in a sketch-like fashion with prominent blue, brown, and tan tones against an off-white background. The typography includes the artist's name and album title in a clean, sans-serif font. Physically, the cardboard sleeve shows significant signs of age and wear. Notable condition issues include visible yellowing or 'foxing' of the white cardboard, shelf wear along the edges, and what appears to be clear adhesive tape applied to the top and bottom edges, likely used for structural repair or reinforcement. There is a small green price tag or stock sticker in the upper right corner. The jacket's corners show some blunting and rounding, indicative of frequent handling. As a 1970s release, the manufacturing details would typically include a Reprise catalog number (RS 6403), though not fully visible here. This item is characteristic of the 'Country-Pop' phase of Martin's late career.

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