Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
very clean copy
Notes:
A1 - A4 recorded NYC, April 18th 1933
A5 - B2, B6, B7 recorded NYC, May 18th 1933
B3 - B5 recorded NYC, May 19th 1933
Reissue of this 1957 Decca LP with "Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn" and "Music At Sunrise" (previously only available on 78s) added. Year of release not indicated.
Liner notes by Raymond Horricks
A1. Nocturne
A2. Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn
A3. Pastoral
A4. Bugle Call Rag
A5. Arabesque
A6. Fanfare
A7. Sweet Sorrow Blues
B1. Music At Midnight
B2. Sweet Sue, Just You
B3. Air In D Flat
B4. Donegal Cradle Song
B5. Firebird
B6. Music At Sunrise
B7. How Come You Do Me Like You Do?
Many 7" Vinyl Singles are sold in generic paper or card sleeves and not in the picture sleeves which are shown - these will be described as 'Generic' or 'Not Graded' in the condition descriptions above. For CDs the stated Grading does notinclude Jewel cases as these are replaceable - however any badly damaged Jewel cases will normally be replaced prior to shipping.
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Rights Society BIEM/NCB
Matrix / Runout ARL-5898-1A
Matrix / Runout ARL-5899-1A
Printed By Robert Stace
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