Gatefold Cover is VG+ (shelf wear, name written)
Records are VG++ (look barely played)
Labels are clean

Visually Graded

Tracklist

Record 1, Side One
1     (We're Gonna) Rock Around The Clock     2:08
2     Burn That Candle     2:43
3     Forty Cups Of Coffee     2:30
4     Two Hound Dogs     2:54
5     Tonight's The Night     2:18
6     Dim, Dim The Lights (I Want Some Atmosphere)     2:30

Record 2, Side Two
1     Shake, Rattle And Roll     2:29
2     Rip It Up     2:22
3     (You Hit The Wrong Note) Billy Goat     2:35
4     Rockin' Rollin' Rover     2:25
5     Rockin' Little Tune     2:42
6     Rock-A-Beatin' Boogie     2:17

Record 2, Side Three
1     Thirteen Women (And Only One Man In Town)     2:50
2     Saints Rock 'N Roll     3:25
3     Corrine, Corrina     2:23
4     Calling All Comets     2:30
5     Hide And Seek     2:08
6     Rockin Thru The Rye     2:07

Record 1, Side Four
1     See You Later Alligator     2:45
2     R-O-C-K     2:19
3     Skinny Minnie     2:57
4     Razzle-Dazzle     2:41
5     A.B.C. Boogie     2:27
6     Don't Knock The Rock     2:17

Bill Haley & His Comets was an American rock and roll band that was founded in 1952 and continued until Haley's death in 1981. The band, also known by the names Bill Haley and The Comets and Bill Haley's Comets (and variations thereof), was the earliest group of white musicians to bring rock and roll to the attention of white America and the rest of the world. From late 1954 to late 1956, the group placed nine singles in the Top 20, one of those a number one and three more in the Top Ten.

Bandleader Bill Haley had previously been a country music performer; after recording a country and western-styled version of "Rocket 88", a rhythm and blues song, he changed musical direction to a new sound which came to be called rock and roll.

Although several members of the Comets became famous, Bill Haley remained the star. With his spit curl and the band's matching plaid dinner jackets and energetic stage behavior, many fans consider them to be as revolutionary in their time as The Beatles or The Rolling Stones were a decade or two later.