Complete Manhattan Tower

Gordon Jenkins

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Rok
1961
Kraj
US
Format
Vinyl
LP, Album
Label
Capitol Records
DT-766
PopStage & Screen Radioplay
Identyfikatory
Matrix / Runout: DT1-766 Matrix / Runout: DT2-766 Matrix / Runout: DT-1-766-D2 ˝ [Scranton lathe] Matrix / Runout: DT-2-766-N1 [Scranton lathe]
Tracklista
A1
The Magical City
A2
Happiness Cocktail
A3
I'm Learnin' My Latin
A4
Once Upon A Dream
A5
Never Leave Me
A6
This Close To The Dawn
A7
Repeat After Me
B1
Repeat After Me (Reprise)
B2
The Magic Fire
B3
Married I Can Always Get
B4
The Statue Of Liberty
B5
The Party
B6
New York's My Home
B7
Closing
Notatki wydania
This is the first pressing of DT-766 on the 1959-61 "white line" label. Capitol began releasing Duophonic versions in June of 1961. Not a re-issue, but a thorough re-recording of Manhattan Tower, with compositions added to the original score by Gordon Jenkins for release on Capitol on a full 12" lp. This "[m=533571]" and the Decca Manhattan Tower recording on [r=5798679] and [m=389635] are distinguishable. Capitol states that "Duophonic"is technically not stereo, but rather is an exclusive Capitol technical development designed to enrich monophonic "hi-fi" performances that are irreplaceable. The original inner sleeve is the Capitol "Songs Without Words" Contest, with details and three entry blanks (which "must be received on or before February 15, 1962"). [see images]
Video

Magical City

Happiness Cocktail

Married I Can Always Get (from Gordon Jenkins' "Manhattan Tower")

New York's My Home

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Najniższa
1,19 EUR
Mediana
Najwyższa
6 ofert na sprzedaż
Credits
  • Chorus The Ralph Brewster Singers
  • Orchestra Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra
  • Voice Actor Bill Lee (4)
  • Voice Actor Shirley Mitchell
  • Voice Actor [Julie] Beverly Mahr
  • Voice Actor [Steven] Elliott Lewis
Firmy
  • Pressed By Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Scranton
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