Cronkite* - The Way It Was - The Sixties (Mint (M)) Non-Music (3xLP, RE + Box)

Cronkite*
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Product Description

Format: 3xLP, RE + Box
Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1983
Genre:       Non-Music
Style:         Interview, Dialogue, Political, Field Recording, Spoken Word
Comments:
still factory sealed, can not confirm runouts!! Old new stock from a closed record store. Will show some signs of wear, holes in shrink, media presumed not guaranteed mint. GIANT promo cut in top right corner
 

A. Prologue And John F. Kennedy Inaugural, January 20, 1961, Through Cuban Missile Crisis 29:38
B. Richard M. Nixon Conces Defeat In California Election, Through Assassination And Four Dark Days Of Kennedy Funeral, November 25, 1963 28:25
C. Lyndon B. Johnson Speaks To Joint Session Of Congres, November 27, Through Report From Village Of Cam Ne (Morley Safer), August 5, 1965 25:24
D. Great Power Blackout Of 1965, Through Robert Kennedy Eulogy Given By Edward Kennedy At St. Patrick's, June 8, 1968 25:15
F. Republican And Democratic Convention 1968 Through Flight Of Apollo 11, First Moon Landing July 20/21, 1969 23:01
G. Nixon Greets Returning Astronauts Through Epilogue 20:08