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The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (2018) 70th anniversary limited reissue 1,000 copies. Condition is "Used". Dispatched with eBay delivery – Packlink 2-3 days.
Condition like new, not sealed. This is numbered 551/1000. Play tested once with no issues and stored in MoFi antistatic sleeve (see photos)
70th anniversary reissue of the very first 10" LP record in 1948, limited to 1,000 gold foil-stamped, numbered copies. Series gold-foil stamped on jacket back.
Includes a 10"x10" 8-page colour booklet.
Issued on reproduction Columbia nonbreakable dark red labels with yellow print, "Long Playing Microgroove" (stacked) with "note / microphone" logo (a la The Voice Of Frank Sinatra).
Issued in cardboard side-loading reproduction sleeve of "nonbreakable" pink cover top-loading sleeve with title / cat. # on sleeve flaps (a la The Voice Of Frank Sinatra).
© 1946, 2018 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Originally released 1946. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Manufactured for Vinyl Me, Please by Sony Music Entertainment, 25 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010-8601.
First cat. # on jacket front, back, labels
Second cat. # on jacket spine, back, label rimtext, booklet.
Side B matrix # LP 390 incorrectly listed as "LP 389"
Label track title variations on jacket:
A3: "These Foolish Things"
A4: "Why Shouldn't I"
B1: "I Don't Know Why"
B3: "A Ghost Of A Chance"
B3 on booklet: "(I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance"
A3 songwriter credit on booklet omits "Link"
For Legacy Recordings:
Sonic restoration & Mastering: Mark Wilder, Battery Studios NYC
Archival disc transfers: Matt Cavaluzzo, Battery Studios NYC
Recorded on July 30, 1945 (Hollywood):
A2, A1, A3, B1
Recorded on December 7, 1945 (New York):
B3, A4, B2, B4
Originally released as Columbia C-112 (78-RPM album set) on March 4, 1946 (The Voice Of Frank Sinatra)
Originally released as Columbia CL-6001 (10-inch LP) on June 28, 1948 (The Voice Of Frank Sinatra)