$40.00
1 in stock
1 in stock
1 in stock
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Beautiful condition in and out. We use the “Helmet” to ship your records.
Notes:
This is the first US version for this cat#.
LABELS:
– Dark maroon labels with silver print
– Deep ‘groove’ in label area
– No “Vendor” text on labels
SLEEVE:
– Front laminated
– Back of sleeve is in colour
– Large stereo banner on front top
– Olympian logo on front and back
– “Printed in U.S.A.” on back
– “Mr. Menuhin available by permission of “His Master’s Voice”” on back
– From the “Hi-Fi Facts” on back of sleeve:
”The recording session took place immediately after a concert of the same music in Carnegie Hall on February 18, 1957.”
– Liner notes in English on back
CATALOG NUMBERS:
– SR90003 on spine, back of sleeve and labels
– SR-90003 on front of sleeve
OTHER INFORMATION:
– Labelography code: UM1
– Corresponding mono issue has cat# MG50140
. Violin Concerto
Matrix / Runout SR 90003A FR1 I A1
Matrix / Runout SR-90003-B FR4 I A2
Matrix / Runout SR 90003A FR1 I A2
Matrix / Runout SR 90003-B FR2 I B2
Matrix / Runout SR 90003-A FR3 I A1
Matrix / Runout SR 90003-B FR2 I B3
Recorded At Carnegie Hall
Mastered At Fine Recording Studios
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
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