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Artist:Wal-Berg And His Orchestra
Title:An Evening In Moscow
Label:  Mercury
Country:USA
Catalogue:MG-20386
Date:Oct 1958
Format:LP
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1Wal-Berg And His OrchestraGopakRate
A2Wal-Berg And His OrchestraTwo GuitarsRate
A3Wal-Berg And His OrchestraCoachman, Hold Your HorsesRate
A4Wal-Berg And His OrchestraMelodie In FRate
A5Wal-Berg And His OrchestraAlong The PeterskaiaRate
A6Wal-Berg And His OrchestraDark EyesRate
B1Wal-Berg And His OrchestraUkranien DanceRate
B2Wal-Berg And His OrchestraMeadowlandsRate
B3Wal-Berg And His OrchestraDance Of The Court JesterRate
B4Wal-Berg And His OrchestraEvening BellsRate
B5Wal-Berg And His OrchestraStenka Razine - Le BouleauRate
B6Wal-Berg And His OrchestraVolga BoatmanRate


Notes

Voldemar Rosenberg, who was born in Turkey and more commonly known by his stage name Wal-berg, was a French conductor and composer who studied at the Berlin Conservatory and later at the Paris Conservatory. From 1932 to 1936, Mr. Wal-Berg had orchestrated various recordings of Polydor records, and composed songs performed by Marlene Dietrich. He is also renowned for composing more than 300 pieces for symphony orchestra and has scored at least forty films.

Even though this disc did not sell well, this was the third disc of Mr. Wal-Berg that Mercury records had issued, and was also the final Mercury disc of 33.33 rpm that was only monaurally issued.

This was the penultimate Mercury disc of 33.33 rpm thru which the front jacket had indicated near the upper right angle a rectangular logo which contained the word “CUSTOM” in the upper left quadrant, high fidelity in the lower left quadrant, the record catalog # in the lower right quadrant and the Mercury oval label, which surrounded the (0, 0) intersection in all four quadrants.

Furthermore, this was also the this was the penultimate Mercury disc of 33.33 rpm thru which the reverse jacket side had indicated near the lower right angle a rectangular logo which contained the word “CUSTOM” in the upper left quadrant, high fidelity in the lower left quadrant, and the Mercury oval label, which surrounded the (0, 0) intersection in all four quadrants.

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Number: 1600822 
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Number: 1600823 
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Description: This image is of the a-side ABSOLUTE ORIGINAL label of this disc of 33.33 rpm.


Number: 1600824 
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Description: This image is of the b-side ABSOLUTE ORIGINAL label of this disc of 33.33 rpm.


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