keebrev 26th Nov 2018 |  | Vinyl AlbumGlenn Miller And His Orchestra - The Original Recordings (1969) | Added rear of cover and label scans
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keebrev 25th Nov 2018 |  | Vinyl AlbumHerman Krebbers, Het Residentie Orkest Den Haag - Beethoven, Violinconcerto (1956) | More to read about the Hoezenpoes is here and here
These records are nowadays very collectable, despite of the performancers. Herman Krebbers is a very highly respected violist.
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keebrev 16th Sep 2017 |  | Vinyl AlbumStanley Black, Londonskim Festivalskim Orkestrom - Rapsodija U Plavom, Amerikanac U Parizu (1966) | Recorded on 24 and 25 May 1965 at Kingsway Hall with the London Festival Orchestra (actually the New Philharmonia Orchestra) and released on Oct 1966 as Decca PFS4098 and Feb 1967 as London SPC21009.
Later reissued as CD 421 025.2.
This record weights only 122 gram and it's very flexible, so I guess it's a later (70's) pressing. But I'm not shure.
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keebrev 21st Mar 2017 |  | Vinyl AlbumThe Golden Earrings - Just Earrings (1965) | The M in the 33 triagle doesn't mean mono,see here.
M stands for Microgroove, so this record should be played with a (flip-over) cartridge in M position and not in N (normal groove, for 78 rpm records).
Stereo singles appeared directly from the start of the Stereo Era, in 1958
Here is one a year after.
Popular music was mostly played by young people on monaural record players, so there was no use to release them as stereophonic records.
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keebrev 9th Mar 2017 |  | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Hi-Fi Stereo Parade (1969) | Here you see the complete1969 catalogue of Philips HiFi products. The 22RH790 (page 3 of the record, the model above the pu- catridges) was the first receiver with a ( 3 - presetteble) electronic touch control knobs. If you repair this one notice the 300V supply for the neon indicator / memory touch control electronic devices. You might not expected such high voltages in a transistorized receiver! It gives you an unpleasant moment when you touched such a component, I noticed.
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keebrev 15th Jan 2017 |  | Vinyl AlbumThe Platters - The Platters´ Golden Hits | Mono release of this record is 125 951 MCL
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keebrev 15th Jan 2017 |  | Vinyl AlbumThe Platters - The Platters' Golden Hits | Mono release of this record is 625 151 QL
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keebrev 12th Jan 2017 |  | Vinyl AlbumFour Tops - Four Tops Reach Out (1967) | I wonder who wrote the "Last train to Clarkville" song, Boyce - Hart or Coffin - King?
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keebrev 13th Dec 2016 |  | Vinyl AlbumCarmen Cavallaro - Music From The Soundtrack Of The Picture "The Eddy Duchin Story" (1969) | In the lower left-hand corner of the cover is the 1956 American Decca release cat# noticed: DL 9121. So Coral used the same cover, of coarse without the Decca logo. Curious is that this record is made by Decca UK, see the inner sleeve (and the back of the cover).
The German Brunswick version has a slightly different sequence of the music tracks.
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keebrev 19th Nov 2016 |  | Vinyl AlbumRay Thomas - From Mighty Oaks (1975) | Added label variant, is an American export to Holland (1982, cut-off in rh upper corner)
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keebrev 14th Nov 2016 |  | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Kent U Ze Nog? (1981) | The radio on the front cover is a Philips B6X04A from 1960, a broadcast band receiver with a stereo 2 x 3 W valve amplifier (two EL84 valves and 800 Ohms 8" loudspeakers).
When you play the music not too loud, it gives a wonderful warm sound.
The songs are Dutch-language hits from the '60's
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keebrev 27th Oct 2016 |  | Vinyl AlbumVarious Artists - Hoe Controleert U Zelf Uw Stereo-apparatuur (1969) | Dutch version of this British record.
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keebrev 25th Sep 2016 |  | Vinyl AlbumJefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow (1967) | Uploaded the pictures
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keebrev 19th Sep 2016 |  | Vinyl AlbumThe Pink Floyd - Ummagumma (1969) | Missing Sysyphus part 4 on the label text (side 3).
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