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Uploaded by gregbarrett9 on Apr 10, 2009
Al Goodman and his Orchestra and Larry Green, pianist. 12 inch black label RCA Victor Double Feature 46-0007-A. Yes, it's pretty worn. Any ideas as to the date?
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this "mood" creating is a real work of art, that piece of music matches with the lace !
utubedriven 1 year ago
I have this recording issued on 45rpm in 1949, first year 45s were ever made for sale.
It is on dark blue transparent vinyl, RCA's color for ''light'' classics.
This may have been recorded prior to 1949, but probably only by one or two
years max. Larry Green, pianist, had his own orchestra as of 1950, and cut several
singles for RCA., which I also collect on early issue 45s. This is a super disc,
and your transfer sounded Great!.
L K R in Palm Springs
orallarry 1 year ago
You have built a shrine. Completely excellent and it sounds good.
Joeey 2 years ago
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this "mood" creating is a real work of art, that piece of music matches with the lace !
utubedriven 1 year ago
I have this recording issued on 45rpm in 1949, first year 45s were ever made for sale.
It is on dark blue transparent vinyl, RCA's color for ''light'' classics.
This may have been recorded prior to 1949, but probably only by one or two
years max. Larry Green, pianist, had his own orchestra as of 1950, and cut several
singles for RCA., which I also collect on early issue 45s. This is a super disc,
and your transfer sounded Great!.
L K R in Palm Springs
orallarry 1 year ago
You have built a shrine. Completely excellent and it sounds good.
Joeey 2 years ago