Pelican Records were based in L.A USA and specialised in classical plus original radio recordings.
According to the brief information on the rear of the cover, these recordings from the 1920's have been transferred from 78's to tape and following this, vinyl. Some processing has been undertaken although the details are scanty, suffice to say that the information warns that some original surface noise from the original 78's is to be expected.
AL JOLSON - The Vintage Jolson
Pelican Records
Cat# LP111
197x - the year of release is not indicated however based on the catalogue number sequencing, this is most likely to be a 1974~1975 release
USA release
Heavy cardboard cover is in very good condition, no personal writing, no seam splits.
New inner plastic liner sleeve
Vinyl is in very good condition, visually inspected under a white halogen light source and I can only see a couple of very light scratches on either side. Just looking at the vinyl is not good enough so I then played the album ENTIRELY, both sides, and this plays very well - a great listen into popular music of the 1920's, approximately 100 years ago
New outer protective plastic sleeve
TRACK - YEAR OF PERFORMANCE
Miami - 1925
Four Walls - 1928
Lazy - 1924
Here I Am - 1926
Mr. Radio Man - 1924
Never Again - 1924
Ol'Man River - 1928
Why Can't You - 1929
If I Knew I'd Find You - 1926
Hello 'Tucky - 1925
You Flew Away From The Nest - 1925
One Sweet Kiss - 1929
The Cantor - 1932
Trouble's A Bubble - 1925