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Antonín Dvořák, Fritz Reiner ... Chicago Symphony Orchestra - New World Symphony (LP, Ind) (Very Good (VG))

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Antonín Dvořák, Fritz Reiner ... Chicago Symphony Orchestra - New World Symphony (LP, Ind) (Very Good (VG))Media Condition: Very Good (VG) Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG) Country: US Released: 1958 Genre: Classical Style: Romantic Comments: Notes: Labels: Red silver "Shaded Dog" labels Deep 'groove' in label area "Living Stereo" at bottom of label "Stereo Orthophonic [" text below Nipper Rim text at bottom of label starts with "Trade Marks" "Made in U. S. A." in rim text Sleeve: Not laminated Made out of thick cardboard Large "Living Stereo" banner on top

Media Condition:  Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1958
Genre:       Classical
Style:         Romantic

Comments:

 

Notes:

Labels:
- Red/silver "Shaded Dog" labels
- Deep 'groove' in label area
- "Living Stereo" at bottom of label
- "Stereo-Orthophonic [..." text below Nipper
- Rim text at bottom of label starts with "Trade Marks"
- "Made in U.S.A." in rim text

Sleeve:
- Not laminated
- Made out of thick cardboard
- Large "Living Stereo" banner on top of front
- "©RCA Printed in U.S.A." on front
- "© by Radio Corporation of America, 1958" on back
- "Printed in U.S.A." on back
- Technical notes in box on back stating "[... made from an original triple track stereo master tape [..."

Catalog numbers:
- LSC-2214 on front and back of sleeve, as well as on spine top
- LSC 2214 on labels and spine bottom

Runouts:
- All runouts are stamped

Other information:
- Recorded 9 November 1957 at Orchestra Hall, Chicago [external info, not on release
- Labelography code: UE4
- Corresponding mono issue has cat# LM-2214
- Tracklisting taken from labels.
- No track duration info on sleeve or labels.

 

. Symphony No. 5, In E Minor, Op. 95 ("From The New World")

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Pressing Plant ID I
Matrix / Runout J2RY-3591
Matrix / Runout J2RY-3592
Matrix / Runout J2 RY-3591-2S I A1
Matrix / Runout J2 RY3592-1S I A1
Matrix / Runout J2 RY-3591-14S A1 I
Matrix / Runout J2 RY-3592-9S B2 I
Matrix / Runout J2 RY-3591-2S I A2
Matrix / Runout J2 RY3592-1S I B2

 

Recorded At Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Pressed By RCA Records Pressing Plant, Indianapolis
Copyright (c) Radio Corporation Of America
Copyright (c) RCA

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