Good Tuesday morning to you all and welcome back to Stuck In The Vinyl Again. Today our record of choice is this 1963 RCA Victor LP, produced for Buick, The Sound Of Tomorrow (Buick Highlighter). The record sees various orchestra's performing pieces from Puccini, Mahler, Ravel and more . I think this might have been an give away for new customers but I am not sure. Side one label is black. Side 2 is red.
A1 Peter Nero Orchestra– Londonderry Air
Arranged By – Peter Nero
Conductor – Marty Gold
A2 Marty Gold and His Orchestra– Shangri-La
Written-By – Matt Melneck, Robert Maxwell
A3 Hugo & Luigi, Their Orchestra and Chorus– I'll See You In My Dreams
Written-By – Gus Kahn, Isham Jones
A4 Dick Schory's Percussion Pops Orchestra*– Stompin' At The Savoy
Written-By – Razaf, Goodman, Webb, Sampson
A5 Sid Ramin and Orchestra– Spring Is Here
Written-By – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
B1 Boston Symphony Orchestra– Scherzo (from "Symphony #1 in D")
Composed By – Mahler
Conductor – Erich Leinsdorf
B2 The Boston Pops Orchestra– Jalousie
Composed By – Gade
Conductor – Arthur Fiedler
B3 The Robert Shaw Chorale & RCA Victor Symphony Orchestra– Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Lyrics By – Howe
Music By – Steffe
B4 Boston Symphony Orchestra– Pavan For A Dead Princess
Composed By – Ravel
Conductor – Charles Munch
Horn – James Stagliano
B5 RCA Italiana Opera Orchestra– Un Bel Di (from "Madame Butterfly")
Composed By – Puccini
Conductor – Erich Leinsdorf
Soprano Vocals – Leontyne Price
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