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George Fenneman, Various - The Capitol Record; A Souvenir Of The Capitol Tower album

George Fenneman, Various - The Capitol Record; A Souvenir Of The Capitol Tower album

  • Performer: George Fenneman
  • Genre: Jazz / Pop / Classical / For children
  • Title: The Capitol Record; A Souvenir Of The Capitol Tower
  • Released: 1956
  • MP3 version size: 1343 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1715 mb
  • Other: MPC MIDI FLAC TTA ASF AIFF MOD
  • Rating: 4.6
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Description

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The record opens with a track from "Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems Of Color" and includes clips of songs by Ella Mae Morse, Johnny Mercer, Dean Martin, and many others. Matrix, Runout (Side A Etched): 45-PRO-254-D1. Matrix, Runout (Side B Etched): 45-PRO-255-D1.

The opening has the first music recorded at the new studios conducted by Frank Sinatra. Matrix, Runout (Side A Etched): 45-PRO-254-D1 Matrix, Runout (Side B Etched): 45-PRO-255-D1.

It was founded as the first West Coast-based record label "of note" in the United States in 1942 by Johnny Mercer, Buddy DeSylva, and Glenn E. Wallichs.

Produced by George Martin in Montserrat, the record saw the band began to use songs from other songwriters as they sought to increase their commercial success. America continued to evolve as the 1980s began. For their next album, Alibi, released in August 1980, Beckley and Bunnell sought fresh personnel in the form of producers Matthew McCauley and Fred Mollin. Recorded at the Arlington Theater in Santa Barbara, CA, it was America’s second official live release and their very first on CD format.

Initial record created, from Internet Archive item record.

Tracklist

A The Capitol Record; A Souvenir Of The Capitol Tower 6:28
B The Capitol Record; A Souvenir Of The Capitol Tower 6:36

Credits

  • Narrator – George Fenneman

Notes

George Fenneman - best known to 1950s TV audiences as Groucho Marx's sidekick on "You Bet Your Life - narrates this history of Capitol Records up to 1956. The record opens with a track from "Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems Of Color" and includes clips of songs by Ella Mae Morse, Johnny Mercer, Dean Martin, and many others.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): 45-PRO-254-D1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched): 45-PRO-255-D1