Sold Date:
April 28, 2024
Start Date:
April 21, 2024
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RARE 1976 FILM THIS ALBUM WAS PERSONALLY AUTOGRAPHED IN 1977 BY STAR ALBERTO SARNO LIMITED ISSUE HIGHLY COVETED ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK NEAR MINT CONDITION some cover wear, sl cover bends 12" VINYL LP (see photos for details) OF " PAESANO A VOICE IN THE NIGHT" WITH MUSIC COMPOSED BY RAY SINATRA WITH VOCALS BY ALBERTO SARNO AND RELEASED ON MEDITERRANEO RECORDS #MIR-733 STARRED ALDO RAY, ALBERTO SARNO, EDY WILLIAMS, DEANA MARTIN, VITO SCOTTI, JACK LARUE (HIS LAST FILM), TERRY MOORE CAMEO MINT COPIES ARE EXTREMELY RARE AND HIGHLY DESIRED DUE TO THEIR PRISTINE CONDITION. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY TO POSSESS SUCH A FINE AND RARE RECORDING!
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We are a world reknown international mail order dealer having specialized in soundtrack collectible vinyl LPs since 1972! We've sold over a million LPs during that period with thousands of satisfied patrons worldwide! We helped to establish the soundtrack LP collectible market by publishing one of the earliest newsletters about soundtrack vinyl beginning in 1973. We promoted the film music field by helping to either support or help underwrite symposiums on the subject in the mid 1970s, working with the late Tony Thomas on possibly the first film music symposium at UCLA, with candid interviews by the late legends in the field at that time: Miklos Rozsa, Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Fielding, Bronislau Kaper, George Duning, Henry Mancini, Ernest Gold and others. One of the earliest concerts of film music and symposium was partially underwritten by our company at the Oakland Museum, also in the 1970s, featuring appearances by the legendary David Raksin (Laura), Ernest Gold (Exodus), Elmer Bernstein (Magnificent 7), Fred Steiner (Star Trek), and Lyn Murray. In the field of rarities, we sold a private pressing of 2 78rpm recordings of Max Steiner's 1930s film music to "King Kong" for $300 in 1974, a sealed Bernard Herrmann '7th Voyage of Sinbad' for $375 in 1975, thousands of rare soundtracks at $100 or more; and capped off with a record-setting price for a soundtrack LP in 1989 with the sale of the 'mother lode' of rarest soundtracks-- Max Steiner's 'withdrawn' RCA release of "The Caine Mutiny" VG+ condition for $10,000! We are bringing our vast inventory to EBay in the coming months, and hope to add you to our list of valued and happy patrons.