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COLUMBIA RECORDS - NORTHERN/SOUL ORIGINAL US 7". Tight grooves with these 19 x original US 7" on (US) Columbia full of in-demand Northern classics. Artists/titles/cat. numbers include Billy Joe Royal - Heart's Desire c/w Deep Inside Me (promo 4-43622 - solid VG condition with some surface marks, no heavier scratches), Kenny Lomas - Would You Believe (promo 4-43888 - Ex+ top copy), Shane Martin - I Need You (5-10384 - VG+), Mac Davis - I'm Just In Love (3-10418, 2 copies in Ex+ condition), The Poppies (5-10086), Otis Blackwell (5-10654), Larry Hale (4-43513), Sandy And The Sophomores (4-43089), Robert John, Al Matthews, Lance Rentzel, Ovella And The Overtures, Jimmy Interval and Eleanor Grant. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
Vinyl - 12 rare Classical Records, including some Stereo examples: ARGO ZNF 1, ARGO ZRG 654, RCA RL 25166, PYE CCL30147, HIS MASTER?S VOICE FALP 136, RCA VICS 1187, HK 6240290 (Hong Kong Stereo), MERCURY AMS 16074 (Stereo), PHILPS SAL 3671 (Stereo), BAROQUE RECORDS SDBR 2864 (Stereo), COLUMBIA 33FCX 30022 (French), Deutche Grammophone 138966 (Gold Stereo Tulip), various years, Sleeves are generally VG or above, vinyl will be VG+ or above
TWO FOLDERS CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF 1950S & 1960S 7" SINGLE RECORDS, comprising of a collection of HMV, Parlophone and Columbia purple label issues, artists include Ella Fitzgerald, Ronnie Hilton, Louis Armstrong, Eydie Gorme, Eddie Calvert, Terry Wayne, Danny & The Juniors, Frankie Lymon, Paul Anka and Don Lang etc. (Approx 28)
A COLLECTION OF GENE VINCENT PROMOTIONAL / DEMONSTRATION 7" SINGLE RECORDS, to include Columbia issue Private Detective 7XCA26662 / DB7343, Humpity Dumpity 7XCA27274 / DB7218, Challenge issue of Bird Doggin', Kama Sutra issue 'The Day The World Turned Blue' and a nighttrack limited edition Gene Vincent radio play only single together with a Kama Sutra Records Gene Vincent 10" LP sampler (12)
CLIFF RICHARD - 7" COLUMBIA PACK (INC DEMOS). A superb pack of 18 7" singles by Cliff Richard. All are Columbia records releases, includes some demo rarities. Titles include Living Doll (45-DB 4306, demo. Record Ex), Dynamite (45-DB4351, demo. VG+), Willie And The Hand Jive (45-DB443, demo. VG+), Where Is My Heart (45-DB 4479, demo. VG+), Nine Times Out Of Ten (45-DB 4506, demo. VG+), I Love You (45-DB 4547, demo. Ex), Theme For A Dream (45-DB4593, demo. VG+), Apron Strings, A Voice In The Wilderness, Fall In Love With You, Please Don't Tease, I Love You, Mumblin' Mosie, It'll Be Me, The Next Time, Gee Whizz It's You. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
THE SHADOWS AND RELATED - 7" COLUMBIA RARITIES. A smashing pack of 14 7" singles by The Shadows and related. All released on Columbia Records, includes some demo pressings. Titles include The Drifters - Jet Black (45-DB 4325, demo. Record Ex). The Shadows inc Man Of Mystery (45-DB 4530, demo. Ex), FBI (45-DB 4580, demo. Ex), The Frightened City (45-DB 4637, demo), Dance On! (45-DB 4948), Midnight (45-DB 4580), Apache (x2) inc (45-DB 4484, black label) & (45-DB 4484, green label). The Frightened City (45-DB 4637), Dance On! (45-DB 4948), The Strangers (45-DB 4530), Saturday Dance (x2) inc (45-DB 4387) & (DB 4387). Driftin' (45-DB 4325). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
COLUMBIA - UK CLASSICAL STEREO LPs. A quality pack of 6 classical LPs, all UK stereo pressings on Columbia. Performers/ composers include Karajan - 1812 Hungarian March (SAX 2302, blue/ silver label. Record Ex/ rear flap on back of sleeve has lifted a little, VG+), Klemperer - Mozart: Two Symphonies (SAX 2278, blue/ silver label), Klemperer Conducts Wagner (SMS 1007, 2 LP box-set, blue silver labels. Includes booklet. Box has some edge splitting), Karajan inc Sleeping Beauty And Swan Lake (SAX 2306, blue/ silver label. Sleeve has some laminate peeling along the opening edge), Karajan/ Hans Richter-Haaser - Brahms: Concerto (SAX 2328, blue/ silver label) & Klemperer - Brahms - Symphony No4 (SAX 2350, blue/ silver label). Records are generally superb Ex to Ex+. Sleeves VG+ to Ex.
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 100 classical records by popular composers and artists on record labels such as Columbia, DGG, L'Oiseau-Lyre, EMI / HMV, Decca, RCA, Philips and several others, examples include Symphony No 8 by Shostakovich with Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (HMV ASD 2917, TAS-listed), Beethoven Triple Concerto with David Oistrakh (Violin), Sviatoslav Richter (Piano), Mstislav Rostropovitch (Cello) and Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV ASD 2582), Great Major C Symphony by Schubert with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV ASD 2856), Symphony No 5 in E Minor by Tchaikovsky with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (DGG SLPM 139018), several Columbia original UK first mono pressings (Blue/Gold labels) including Brahms Symphonies Nos 2, 3 and 4 with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra, Violin Concertos by Bruch and Mozart with Tibor Varga (Violin) and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra, Cello Concerto by Dvorak with Janos Starker (Cello) and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (catalogue numbers 33CX 1017, 33CX 1477, 33CX 1844, 33CX 1341, 33CX 1332, 33CX 1591, 33CX 1536 and 33CX 1517), several HMV original UK first mono pressings (Red/Gold labels) including The Best of Gigli (HMV ALP 1681), Violin Concerto by Brahms with Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Kempe (HMV ALP 1568), Violin Concerto by Elgar with Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer (HMV ALP 1456), Symphony No 5 in E Flat by Sibelius with Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra (HMV ALP 1732) plus HMV catalogue numbers ALP 1325, ALP 1643, ALP 1064, ALP 1075 and ALP 1152, together with a few 10" 78rpm records by artists such as Giacomo Lauri Volpi and Beniamino Gigli and some 7" classical records, most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 100)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 125 classical records / LPs by popular composers and artists on good quality record labels such as EMI / HMV, Decca, CBS, Supraphon, L'Oiseau-Lyre, RCA and others, examples include Symphony No 5 by Shostakovich with Andre Previn conducting the London Symphony Orchestra (RCA Victor SB-6651, UK first stereo pressing with deep groove label), Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda by Gustav Holst with the Purcell Singers and Osian Ellis on harp (Argo ZNF 6, oval logo, ED1 first stereo pressing, TAS-listed, libretto included), The Music of Edgar Varèse with Robert Craft conducting the Columbia Symphony Orchestra (CBS SBRG 72106, stereo, 1962), Concertante Symphony for Violin and Viola by Mozart Josef Suk on violin and Milan Škampa on viola with Kurt Redel conducting the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Supraphon SUA 10427, stereo) and Piano Quintet by Shostakovich with the Borodin and Prokofiev String Quartets and Lyubov Yedlina on piano (Melodiya ASD 3072, stereo), most of them in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 125)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 170 classical records / LPs featuring all the popular composers such as Beethoven, Handel, Mozart, Haydn, Schubert and others on popular record labels including Philips, Supraphon, Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, EMI, Decca and others, examples include Gustav Holst "The Planets" (DGG 2530102), Delius "North Country Sketches" with Sir Charles Groves conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (TAS listed Quadraphonic LP, ASD 3139), Vaughan Williams "Job - A Mask for Dancing" with Sir Adrian Boult conducting the LSO (TAS listed, ASD 2673), Delius "Requiem" (HMV ASD 2397), Liszt "Symphonic Poems" (Philips 6500 190), Walton "Variations on a Theme of Hindemith" with George Szell conducting the Cleveland Orchestra (Columbia 33CX 1935), Erwin Schulhoff "The Communist Manifesto", oratorio for four solo voices based on the Manifesto by Karl Marx (Supraphon Stereo 1 12 2100), Alan Hovhaness "Symphony No 19" (Poseidon POS-1012), Toru Takemitsu "Quatrain / A Flock Descends into the Pentagonal Garden" with Seiji Ozawa conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra (DGG 2531210), Toru Takemitsu "Asterism / Requiem / Green / The Dorian Horizon" with Seiji Ozawa conducting the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (RCA Red Seal SB 6814) and Tchaikovsky "Symphony No 5" with Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam (Phillips 6500 922)Qty: (Approx. 170)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 170 classical and opera music records / LPs, including some from the popular Decca SXL-series such as SXL 6630 (Beethoven Piano Sonatas Nos 31 & 32 with Vladimir Ashkenazy on piano), SXL 2309 (Peter Grimes Highlights with Benjamin Britten conducting the Royal Opera House Orchestra), SXL 6142 (Forging Scene & Final Duet from Siegfried by Wagner with Georg Solti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra), SXL 6210, SXL 6443, SXL 6139, SXL 6128, SXL 6421 and SXL 6767, plus some Decca SET-series LPs such as SET 397, SET 431, SET 432, SET 453, SET 337, SET 353, SET 367, SET 574 and SET 391, some Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft (DGG) records such as 138112, 138815, 139160, 139152, 138921 and 139031, some HMV ASD-series records such as ASD 2696, ASD 2307, ASD 2403 and ASD 2476, plus 23 classical 10" records including several by David Oistrakh such as the Violin Concerto in D Minor by Sibelius with the Stockholm Festival Orchestra conducted by Sixten Ehrling (Columbia 33C 1036, ED1 first pressing from 1950 with blue/gold label), all in at least very good condition and many of them rated excellent.Qty: (Approximately 170)
* Classical Records. Collection of Columbia SAX-series and HMV ASD-series classical records, all of them UK original first stereo pressings, including Ruggiero Leoncavallo "I Pagliacci" and the Verdi Choruses with Lovro von Matacic conducting the Orchestra and Chorus of the La Scala Opera House (Milan), sung in Italian with Lucine Amara as Nedda, Franco Corelli as Canio, Tito Gobbi as Tonio and Mario Spina as Peppe (Columbia SAX 2399 and 2400, ED1 original UK first stereo pressings with blue / silver labels, laminated flip-back sleeves), Beethoven "Pastoral" Symphony No 6 in F major with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia SAX 2260, ED1 original UK first stereo pressing with blue / silver labels, laminated scalloped flip-back sleeve), Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in D and E minor with Christian Ferras (Violin) and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Constantin Silvestri (HMV ASD 278, ED1 original UK first stereo pressing with white / gold labels, laminated flip-back sleeve by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd), Schubert Symphonies Nos. 3 and 5 with Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV ASD 345, ED1 original UK first stereo pressing with white / gold labels, laminated flip-back sleeve by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd), Gustav Holst "The Planets" with Sir Malcolm Sargent conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra (HMV ASD 269, ED1 original UK first stereo pressing with white / gold labels, scalloped laminated flip-back sleeve)Qty: (6)
* Classical Records. Selection of three rare Columbia SAX-series original UK first stereo pressings, including "Virtuoso! Charles Rosen, Electrifying Performances of the World's Most Difficult Piano Showpieces" with Charles Rosen (Pianoforte) playing Chopin, Rosenthal, J. Strauss II, Godowsky, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninov, Schubert, Liszt and others (1966, Columbia SAX 5267, ED1 first UK stereo pressing, red semi-circle "Magic Notes" label, first version label for this issue, matrix numbers BC 1312 A-1E and BC 1312 B-1E, laminated flip-back sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd in excellent condition, vinyl condition rated VG+), "Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G major" with Hans Richter-Haaser (Piano) and The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Istvan Kertesz (Columbia SAX 2403, ED1 first UK stereo pressing with blue/silver labels, matrix numbers YAX 625-5 and YAX 626-5, laminated flip-back sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd in good condition overall with some wear, vinyl condition rated VG+, original shop receipt included dated 16th October 1962), and "Mozart Piano Concertos No 20 in D minor and No 23 in A major" with Annie Fischer and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult (Columbia SAX 2335, ED1 first UK stereo pressing with blue/silver labels, matrix numbers YAX 292-6 and YAX 291-5, laminated flip-back sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd in excellent condition, vinyl condition rated EXC+)Qty: (3)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 220 classical records and box sets, including some from the popular Decca SXL-series such as "Spartacus" by Aram Khachaturian with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by the composer (Decca SXL 6000, TAS-listed), "Music of Wolf-Ferrari" with Nello Santi conducting the Paris Conservatoire Orchestra (Decca SXL 2177) and several others (SXL 6181, SXL 6235 and SXL 6383), records from the HMV CSD-series with green/gold ED1 stereo labels such as "Pineapple Poll" by Sir Arthur Sullivan with Charles Mackerras conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (HMV CSD 1399, TAS-listed) and "Il Trovatore" by Verdi performed by Sadler's Wells Opera (HMV CSD 1440), "Iolante" by Gilbert & Sullivan (HMV ASD 323/324, cream/gold ED1 stereo labels), several HMV ASD records with semi-circle labels such as "Mendelssohn Concerto in E Minor" with Yehudi Menuhin on Violin and Walter Susskind conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (HMV ASD 334, S/C label) and "Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1" with John Ogdon on Piano and Sir John Barbirolli conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (HMV ASD 542, S/C label), approximately 20 Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft (DGG) records including "Grace Bumbry Sings Songs by Schubert, Brahms, Wolf and Strauss" with Erik Werba on Piano (DGG SLPM 138 635, Red Stereo), "Highlights from Der Rosekavalier" by Richard Strauss with Elisabeth Schwartzkopf and Otto Edelmann and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan (Columbia SAX 2423, blue/silver label), plus other classical records from popular composers on a variety of record labelsQty: (Approx. 220)
* Spoken Word. Collection of approximately 65 poetry records and other spoken word recordings on vinyl, examples include "London Poets" featuring works by Fleur Adcock, Gavin Ewart, Richard Freeman and Peter Porter (London Poets FGRP-01, scarce), Shakespeare "Twenty Sonnets and scenes from As You Like It" with Dame Edith Evans as Rosalind and Michael Redgrave as Orlando (Columbia 33CX 1375, blue/gold label, original UK first pressing), "Louis MacNeice reads Selected Poems" (1961, Argo PLP 1065), A.E. Housman "A Shropshire Lad and other Poetry" read by James Mason (Caedmon TC 1203, misprinted "Caedman" on sleeve), "Poems of Shelley" read by Vincent Price (Caedmon TC 1059), "Conversation Pieces" with poetry by W.H. Auden, Thomas Hardy Walter de la Mare, Robert Graves, Stephen Hawker, Constantine Cavafy, James Elroy Flecker, A.E. Housman, Leigh Hunt, John Keats, Christopher Marlowe, Walter Raleigh and others (Jupiter JUR 00A4), "W,H. Auden Reads a Selection of his Poems" (Argo RG 184), "The Mind of Emily Dickinson", readings from her letters and poetry by Glenda Jackson (2-LP, Argo ZSW 600/1), "Glenda Jackson reads Stevie Smith" (Argo ZSW 608), Tyrone Power reading Poetry of Byron (Caedmon TC 1042), "Every Boy Deserves Favour", a Play for Actors and Orchestra by Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn (RCA BL 12855, stereo, gatefold), "Through Childhood to the Throne", a Record of the Eventful Years Preceding the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II (HMV ALP 1043), Sir Winston Churchill, Volumes 1 & 2, a selection from his famous Wartime Speeches including "In a Solumn Hour", "This Was Their Finest Hour", The War of the Unknown Warrior", Every Man to His Post", "End of the War in Europe" and "Five Years as Prime Minister" (HMV ALP 1435 and ALP 1436), "The Voice of Winston Churchill" (Decca LXT 6200), plus a few records with children's stories and other poetry by Wordsworth, Keats, Burns, Hardy, Yeats, Browning, Coleridge and others, mostly in very good or excellent conditionQty: (Approximately 65)
A large collection of over 120 shellac 78s, various labels to include Brunswick, Capitol Records, Columbia, Decca, Edison Bell Winner, His Masters Voice, Phillips, and others to include 10" and 12" discs, various titles to include Band of the Welsh Guards, under the direction of Captain Andrew Harris, Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell, Ray Anthony and His Orchestra, Tennessee Ernie Ford with Cliffie Stone's band, David Whitfield with Stanley Black and His Orchestra, Enrico Caruso, Mario Lanza, various orchestras and bands, full list on application, all contained in five vintage card record holders (5).
A Columbia Viva- Tonal Grafonola Gramophone No#156a, Labelled 'Academy of arts [N/C] Ltd, Columbia Hall, Newcastle/ Tyne. Comes with a tin containing Songster Bronze pick up needles, Box of fibre needles, His Master's Voice fibre needle cutter and 147- 78 records to include Box sets. Gramophone cabinet measures 88x79x51cm] [In a working condition]
Vinyl - 10 original US pressing Psych albums to include Summerhill - Summerhill, 1969 US Tetragrammaton Records (Still in shrink), Elephant Candy - The Fun And Games, 1968 US, Uni Records), The National Gallery - The National Gallery 1968 US, Philips Records, (in shrink, with rare insert included), The Boston Tea Party - The Boston Tea Party, 1968 US, Flick Disc Records,?Beast - Beast (1969, Cotillion Records), Aorta - Aorta (1969 US, Columbia Records, Promo), The Electric Prunes - Underground (1967 US Reprise Records), The Griffin - The World?s Filled With Love (1968 US, ABC Records), The Hour Glass - The Hour Glass (1973 US, United Artists Records, Double LP), The American?Revolution - The American Revolution 1968 US, Flick Disc Records, overall vg+
CD COMPILATIONS - ROCK & ROLL/SOUL/R&B/ROCKABILLY. A brilliant collection of approx 250 compilations. All typically Rock & Roll, Soul, R&B and Rockabilly CDs. Titles include ‘The Cruisin’ Story’, ‘The Songs of’ Carol King, Mann & Weil, Pomus & Shuman, ‘Feeling Fine - Gems from The Columbia Vaults’, ’Runnin’ Wild - The Everest Records Story’, ‘The Top Rank Story’ etc.All CDs generally in Ex+, with many appearing as new.
PIAF EDITH: (1915-1963) French Singer. Signed 8.5 x 11.5 paper photograph by Piaf, being the front page of a gala printed programme, the Harcourt Paris image showing a young Piaf in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in purple ink `Edith Piaf´, to the upper white border. The eight pages programme includes Piaf´s records issued with Columbia, and presents the gala songs. G
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