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The Four Sergeants With Rose Marie Jun - World War II Songs In Hi-Fi (LP) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
The Four Sergeants With Rose Marie Jun - World War II Songs In Hi-Fi (LP) (Very Good Plus (VG+))
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Good Plus (G+)
Country: US
Released: 1958
Genre: Pop
Style: Vocal
Comments:
All records are visually graded. For pictures, let us know. Record overall in great shape other then a few minor, light scratches. Sleeve has seamwear, splitting in the top, right corner, creases, ringwear.
Notes:
Black label, "ABC-Paramount" in white and their logo on top, "A product of Am-Par Record Corp." in white at bottom A1, B4, B6 published by Irving Berlin Music Corp. A2 published by A. Witmark & Sons A4b, B2 published by Shapiro-Bernstein A5a published by Porgie Music A5b, B1a published by Famous Music B1b, B3 published by Robbins Music B5 published by Santly Joy Lili Marlene (P.D.) The Marine Hymn (P.D.) The final band on side two of this recording contains a test tone. This has been included as a convenience for balancing your speakers. When the tone appears to be coming from the center area, rather than from either speaker, then your set is in proper balance. Printed in U.S.A. This recording was made on an Ampex Magnetic Tape Recorder Model 300 using RCA, Telefunken and AKG microphones, balanced through a specially designed 16 input Stereophonic console with a signal to noise ration of over 80 decibels. The tapes were mastered at Olmsted Sound Studios in New York on a Scully Recording Lathe with a Westrex 3A Stereo Disk Feedback Cutter Head driven by 2 specially designed Whittier Stereo Cutting Amplifiers with a 250 watt peak capacity in either channel. RIAA equalization curve: Crossover, 500 cps; Rolloff, 13.75 db at 10 KC; Low Freq. Capabilities, 20 cps; High Freq. Capabilities, over 20 kc. RIAA Playback equalization should be used for this record in order that the ultimate performance capabilities may be realized. This is a true Stereophonic record. It is not recommended for playback with standard monaural phonographs, unless equipped with a compatible cartridge
A1. This Is The Army, Mr. Jones 2:27
A2. They're Either Too Young Or Too Old 2:32
A3. Lili Marlene 2:34
. Medley 3:05
. Medley 3:36
. Medley 2:35
B2. There'll Be Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs Of Dover 3:12
B3. Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree 2:29
B4. I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen 3:03
B5. Bell Bottom Trousers 2:17
B6. God Bless America 2:22
B7. Test Tone 0:10
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout ABC #S222AR 1I OSS Stereo #0413584
Matrix / Runout ABC #S222BR 1I OSS Stereo #0413585
Rights Society BMI
Rights Society ASCAP
Mastered At Olmsted Sound Studios
Record Company Am-Par Record Corp.
Published By Irving Berlin Music Corp.
Published By M. Witmark & Sons
Published By Shapiro Bernstein
Published By Porgie Music
Published By Famous Music Corporation
Published By Robbins Music
Published By Santly-Joy
Manufactured By Am-Par Record Corp.
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