Ray McVay and His Orchestra – Come Dancing

posted in: 1970s, 1972 | 0

Sleeve Notes: When Ray McVay extends a cordial invitation to ‘Come Dancing’ then the scene is set for polished, musical entertainment that everyone can enjoy and appreciate. Label: Camden CDS 1144 1972 1970s Covers

101 Strings – Cole Porter

posted in: 1960s, 1966 | 0

Sleeve Notes: While Cole Porter is the sound and heartbeat of “Park Avenue”, his songs are internationally known and loved by people in all walks of life everywhere. As a lyricist, he is Mr. Sophistication. As a writer of melodies, … Continued

Stereophonic Demonstration and Sound Effects Record

posted in: 1970, 1970s | 0

Sleeve Notes (extract): Audio Fidelity Records, originator of the world’s first stereophonic phonograph records (November, 1957), now proudly presents its unrivaled conception of a demonstration record for both the high fidelity industry and the stereo-minded public. In this highly entertaining … Continued

Wendy King – Ukelele Girl

posted in: 1970s, 1971 | 0

Sleeve Notes: Wendy King – born into Show Business! With her father a comedian and her mother a dancer it’s no wonder that she has inherited the personality, originality and vitality necessary for this exacting profession. Label: Contour Records 2870110 … Continued

Madama Butterfly – Puccini

posted in: 1960s, 1967, Classical | 0

Sleeve Notes: The action of Madama Butterfly lakes place in the early 1900s, at Nagasaki, Japan. After a brief orchestral introduction, the curtain rises on the exterior of Pinkerton’s house, set against the background of the hay. the harbour, and … Continued