I'm guessing this is a Lake Wobegonian deal, as the 12-page, folded lyric insert (photos 4 & & 6 )contains a foreword that reads a little Minnesotan, but I can't be sure, as I've never paid attention to it. Here's the paragraph from the back cover of the box:
"Here are all the cats you understand and all you have to know. Right here is the lonesome cowboy cat and the brave rescue cat and the rich celebrity feline. Right here is the fat feline, the union feline, the Alaska feline, and the lost cats who lead on to fortune. Here is the cat as traveler, moralist, diffident onlooker, dreamer, course act, guardian of the house, sufferer, objet d'pet, and pesky varmint. Here is 'My Grandmother's Cat,' 'The In And Out Song,' Back's 'Cats May Safely Sleep,' 'Mozart's 'Eine Kleine Kat,' and a loving elegy. With printed lyrics and an essay by the author about the legacy that made this lavish recording possible.".
It certainly has that Wobegon flair.
The box is slightly batter on the leading and bottom (images 7 & & 8), and the lyric insert has a fold on the left side of page 1 (from the unpleasant many ways it's packaged inside the box), but everything else is in mint condition.
Overall running time is 1 hour 3 minutes; initial product Garrison Keillor, 1991. Songs by Garrision Keillor and Frederica von Stade, conducted by Philip Brunelle.