Ваша Коллекция Пуста
Добавьте Что-Нибудь...
Более 17 млн релизов. Более 200 000 винила и CD в Маркетплейсе. Более 20 000 продавцов и покупателей по всей России. Зарегистрироваться или Войти
A1. Re: Person I Knew 5:42
A2. Polka Dots And Moonbeams 4:57
A3. I Fall In Love Too Easily 2:39
A4. Stairway To The Stars 4:48
B1. If You Could See Me Now 4:27
B2. It Might As Well Be Spring 5:59
B3. In Love In Vain 4:59
B4. Very Early 4:58
Recorded June 2, 1962; May 29, 1962 ("Re: Person I Knew," "Very Early"); May 17, 1962 ("If You Could See Me Now").
Remastered 1990 (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley)
Distributed by Fantasy Inc.
Publishing and Rights Society credits:
Track A1, B4: TRO-Acorn-BMI
Track A2: Bourne Co./Music Sales Corp.-ASCAP
Track A3: SBK Feist Catalog-ASCAP
Track A4, B1: SBK Robbins Catalog-ASCAP
Track B2: Williamson Music-ASCAP
Track B3: T.B. Harms, Inc.-ASCAP
The durations for each track on side B are slightly different on the jacket compared to the disc label. The durations listed above on this release are taken from the disc labels. The durations listed on the jacket for side B are as follows:
Track B1: 4:24
Track B2: 6:03
Track B3: 4:56
Track B4: 5:04
Comes in a loose fitting outer plastic bag with a perforated opening affixed with a sticker that says "180-gram virgin vinyl pressed at RTI marketed by Acoustic Sounds." The LP is housed in a plain white paper sleeve with a protective clear plastic inner lining. It also includes an Acoustic Sounds Inc. postcard for a free catalog.
[Information which is not credited on the release itself: The "GI" written on both sides of the deadwax is the etching originally inscribed by the [l442751] for the [l=Original Jazz Classics] stamper of this album. The [l=Original Jazz Classics] release from 1990 was pressed there, but not this release. This was pressed using the [l=Original Jazz Classics] stamper provided by [l=Fantasy, Inc.] to [l=Acoustic Sounds]. While this is not a new mastering/lacquer cutting, the mastering engineer credit may not be accurate as these credits were usually copied from the CD release to the LP release.]