Johnybegood 3, thanks for share this wonderful album, it reminds me my childhood, I was born in 1950 and I was very young when heard this marvelous music, specially you go to my head and for dancers also. People at my age normally did not like this music, specially in México.
By some chance, are you in Canada? The label on the record is the older Columbia one, which had been phased out by 1957 in the US in favor of the famous "6-eye" label. It held on longer in Canada, as did 78 RPM singles. In addition, the label on the jacket's front cover is a newer style "Guaranteed High Fidelity" which was not used with old red label on the record itself. The red label on your record was "matched" to the "Lp" label on the record's front cover, which ended around 1956. Yes, I am a record collector and have some knowledge of the minutiae involved.
Johnybegood 3, thanks for share this wonderful album, it reminds me my childhood, I was born in 1950 and I was very young when heard this marvelous music, specially you go to my head and for dancers also. People at my age normally did not like this music, specially in México.
By some chance, are you in Canada? The label on the record is the older Columbia one, which had been phased out by 1957 in the US in favor of the famous "6-eye" label. It held on longer in Canada, as did 78 RPM singles. In addition, the label on the jacket's front cover is a newer style "Guaranteed High Fidelity" which was not used with old red label on the record itself. The red label on your record was "matched" to the "Lp" label on the record's front cover, which ended around 1956. Yes, I am a record collector and have some knowledge of the minutiae involved.
Hola Johnny,gusto en saludarte.Te escribo para solicitarte por Les Elgart la cancion: Come to the Mardi Gras,de 1956 o 57.Muy Agradecido