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Vinyl LP record soundtrack for 'The Eddy Duchin Story' bearing Columbia labels

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$5 - $20

As of June 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a 12-inch vinyl long-playing (LP) record album featuring a cover with printed text and imagery consistent with the soundtrack for the 1956 film 'The Eddy Duchin Story'. The front sleeve bears markings for 'Columbia' and a 'CL 790' catalog designation. The artwork depicts a man, likely actor Tyrone Power, seated at a piano with an orchestral background, which coincides with the movie's promotion. Text on the cover includes 'THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY starring TYRONE POWER as Eddy Duchin' and 'ORIGINAL EDDY DUCHIN RECORDINGS'. The physical condition shows significant shelf wear, particularly along the right-hand edge where the black pigment has chipped away to reveal the cardboard substrate underneath. There is also slight ring wear visible on the blue portion of the header. Both the sleeve corners and the opening edge appear softened from handling. The aesthetic and typography are stylistically consistent with mid-century mass-produced media from the late 1950s. While labels and catalog numbers are clearly visible, these are treated as marks present on the object rather than a verification of the specific pressing or the condition of the vinyl disc itself, which is not visible in the provided image.

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Based on the provided image, I have evaluated this 12-inch vinyl LP sleeve which bears markings consistent with the soundtrack for the 1956 film 'The Eddy Duchin Story' (Columbia CL 790). From what I can see, the sleeve exhibits significant shelf wear, including visible chipping of the black pigment along the opening edge and evidence of ring wear. I cannot verify the presence or condition of the vinyl disc itself, nor can I determine the specific pressing generation, which is a critical value driver. The estimate reflects a hypothesized mid-century mass-market pressing in 'Good' to 'Very Good' (G/VG) condition. This specific title was produced in large quantities, and current market demand for mid-1950s soundtracks of this type generally remains low unless the items are in near-mint condition or represent a rare mono/stereo variation. This estimate assumes the item is a period-appropriate product of the Columbia label; however, I cannot confirm its status as an early pressing without inspecting the matrix numbers etched in the dead-wax of the disc. Discrepancies in the disc's condition—such as deep scratches or warping—would reduce the value to a nominal amount ($1-3), while a pristine, unplayed copy from a first-press run might reach the higher end of the range. To establish a more precise value, an in-person physical inspection is required to grade the vinyl surface and verify the label typography against known period variations. If this item were determined to be a later modern-era reissue rather than a 1950s/60s production, the market interest would likely be negligible.

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