Side 1 |
01 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | (A) To Act! - (B) On With The Motley ("Pagliacci") | Weatherly, Leoncavallo | Rate |
02 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen ("La Boheme") | Giacosa, Illica, Grist, Puccini | Rate |
03 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | See How The Flower (Flower Song) ("Carmen") | Meilhac, Halevy, Trans. N And J Moody, Bizet | Rate |
04 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | Hear The Voice (Serenade) ("Fair Maid Of Perth") | Saint, Georges, Adenis, Trans. England, Bizet | Rate |
05 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | When The Stars Were Brightly Shining ("Tosca") | Giacosa, Illica, Kingston, Puccini | Rate |
06 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | None Shall Sleep Tonight ("Turandot") | Adami, Simoni, Trans. Elkin, Puccini | Rate |
Side 2 |
07 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | Take A Pair Of Sparkling Eyes ("Gondoliers") | Gilbert, Sullivan | Rate |
08 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss ("Paganini") | Knepler, Jenbach, Trans. Herbert, Lehar | Rate |
09 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | When The Moon Is Shining White (Serenade) ("Frasquita") | Willner, Reichert, Trans. Arkell, Lehar | Rate |
10 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | Love, I Am Here (Gondola Love Song) ("A Night In Venice") | Zell, Genee, Trans. Greenfield, Strauss II | Rate |
11 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | O Maiden, My Maiden ("Frederica") | Herzer, Lohner, Trans. Pepper, Lehar | Rate |
12 | David Hughes With The City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra | You Are My Heart's Delight ("Land Of Smiles") | Herzer, Lohner, Trans. Graham, Lehar | Rate |
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PhilMH 18th May 2017
| | Seems sensible to have it as both. This album, along with some others, was included in an ad in the May 1971 GRAMOPHONE where the text refers to "EMI's Studio Two Label", but only the EMI and Columbia logos are shown at the bottom of the ad! |
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Magic Marmalade 18th May 2017
| | I think I'll change it to the last one there you mentioned... which will keep it consistent with the Decca Phase 4s (Which is probably why Columbia (EMI) made this series, as a response to Decca's series). |
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keebrev 18th May 2017
| | I would say it's label is Columbia, and the recording is in Studio 2 Stereo, similar to the Decca Phase 4 Stereo records, so it may be Columbia Studio 2 Stereo |
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Magic Marmalade 18th May 2017
| | Is it fair to say that the label here is either simply: Columbia, and the studio 2 stereo is the series, or that the label is: Columbia / Studio 2 Stereo ? |
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