Scarce promo title to begin with and it is autographed by one of the composers. On the back, top right corner in ballpoint pen "To Dennis with thanks, best wishes - John Johnny Green 3/13/57". If I had not found the Ross Care review of his score for Raintree County I would still be trying to figure out what his "middle name" is.

Featuring also selections from famous films notably Ben-Hur and Cleopatra, also vocal selection with Mahalia Jackson. Of over-all interest to film fans but the autograph makes it stand out.

Record is Very Good plus, only a little light wear. Jacket had a promo strip removed from the front across the bottom.

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Grading of LP record albums:

Mint: Not part of our vocabulary in general, but would refer to a sealed unopened record.
Near Mint: Looks brand new.
Near Mint minus: Very close to new, appears to have been played possibly a few times. Perhaps a few tiny blemishes.
Very Fine or Excellent: Still close to new and only slightly used, a few faint marks or sleeve scratches. Only if the music level is soft is it possible to hear a hint of surface static.
Very Good plus: Light scratches possible but nothing even close to bad. Surface noise is generally not heard during the music.
Very Good: May have a number of light scratches but still nothing bad. Surface noise can generally be heard during the music but does not interfere with it. note: Few record albums made in the 50's or 60's actually play any better than VG or VG+ regardless of their appearance.
Very Good minus: The surface noise rivals the music.
Good plus: No awful scratches but will have a lot of them. Surface noise has overtaken the music.
Good: Still plays, can't say much more for it.

Jackets & Sleeves are graded by standard paper criteria such as would be used for comic books or trading cards.