Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Turn turn turn

As regular readers know, the senior Tally-hos moved house over the summer. I volunteered to get rid of their big box of old record albums ("vinyl," as I believe it's known these days). Nostalgic friends quickly snatched up the Mary Poppins movie soundtrack and the Flyers' Stanley Cup commemorative album (underwritten by Girard Bank), and a former colleague has put in dibs for the Herb Albert 1960s jazz LPs, but the rest are still up for grabs. Drop me an email at uvilleblogger@gmail.com and they're yours, any or all of them!
-- Classical: Vivaldi, Four Seasons; Bach, Brandenburg Concertos 1, 2, 6;
Handel, Water Music & Fireworks;Ravel, Bolero; Rimsky-Korsakoff, Scheherazade.
-- Jazz: Ramsey Lewis Trio, Hang on Ramsey; Al Hirt, Sugar Lips, Cotton Candy; Maynard Ferguson, Live at Jimmy's, MF Horn 2; The Complete Bunny Berigan (2 records in plastic); Sounds of the Great Bands; Original Big Band Theme Songs; Maynard Ferguson, Conquistador; Sidney Bechet & Mezz Mezzrow; Mugsy Spanier, "Hot Horn"; Judith Kay (Wilmington jazz singer); Doc Severinsen, "Night Journey"; Ella Live (Verve); Best of Dixieland.
-- Christmas: Christmas Song, Nat King Cole;Little Drummer Boy, Harry Simeone Chorale.

-- Pop: Burt Bacharach; Maureen McGovern, And the Envelope Please, The Morning After; Billy Joel: Greatest Hits, Turnstiles, The Stranger, 52nd Street; Barbara Streisand Greatest Hits; Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron, The Royal Guardsmen.
-- Soundtracks: The Graduate; Camelot ("Living Strings"); "All in the Family" excerpts and soundtrack, 1971, with booklet; "Emmanuelle" soundtrack; Magnificent Motion Picture & Love Themes."
-- Disco: A Taste of Honey; Salsoul Orchestra: "Nice & Nasty"; Salsoul (with Strawbridge & Clothier price sticker)
-- Other: Promotional album by German laboratory equipment company Rudolf Brand; "Listening in Depth: An Introduction to Columbia Stereo Sound" (stolen from somebody named Gary Jenkins); "Stereo Action Unlimited" by RCA Victor; "Ebb Tide" stereo demonstration by Frank Chacksfield & Orchestra; "Moods in Music: Music for Relaxation."
Act now and I'll even throw in a bunch of cassette tapes! That email again: uvilleblogger@gmail.com.

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